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  1. Nov 8, 2023 · In iOS 14 or later, tap Settings > Mail > Accounts > Fetch New Data, then turn on Push. In iOS 13 or earlier, tap Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Fetch New Data, then turn on Push. Send an email to your account to see if Push is working. In Fetch New Data, tap your iCloud account and turn on Push. You can only use Push with one account at a time.

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    • Typical iCloud Mail issues you might encounter. Refreshing the inbox doesn’t fetch new emails. You’re unable to send emails to iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, and other email services.
    • Check iCloud Mail server status. On rare occasions, all settings may be correct on your device, but there is a server outage on Apple’s end. You can quickly check this on Apple’s System Status page.
    • Make sure iCloud Mail is set up on your phone or computer. On iPhone and iPad: Go to Settings > Mail > Accounts, and you should see iCloud under the Accounts section.
    • Free up iCloud storage space if it’s full. Your iCloud emails count against your allotted iCloud space. You get 5 GB of iCloud storage with every Apple ID, and subscribing to iCloud+ can increase it to up to 2 TB.
    • Check Apple’s servers. Apple has a status page on its website that tells you whether each of its services is working properly or not. To check iCloud email, click here and look for iCloud Mail.
    • Check iCloud Mail is enabled. Next, check that iCloud Mail is turned on. It’s easy to do from System Settings: Click the Apple menu and choose System Settings.
    • Restart your Mac. If the problem with iCloud email is only happening on your Mac, try restarting it. Restarting clears out temporary files, frees up RAM, and, on some Macs, also fixes issues with the boot disk.
    • Check for updates. Normally, when an app misbehaves, one of the first things you would do is check whether there is an update available for it. There is no way to do that with Mail, as updates are included with macOS updates.
  2. Feb 27, 2023 · 2. Check that you turned on iCloud Mail: • On your Mac, open the Mail app then choose Mail >Preferences. Click Accounts, then select your iCloud account in the sidebar. Under Account Information, make sure that the account is turned on and the status is online. • On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud and ...

  3. 6 days ago · Some brief service outages might not appear on a system status page. Test using webmail. Many email providers offer webmail, which is a way to use email with a web browser such as Safari, instead of with an email app such as Mail. For example, if using an iCloud Mail account, you can use iCloud.com to send and receive email.

  4. macOS 13 to 13.2: Choose Apple menu > System Settings, click [ your name] at the top of the sidebar, click iCloud, click iCloud Mail, then click Turn On. macOS 12 or earlier: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Apple ID, click iCloud, then select iCloud Mail (or Mail). If you want to keep Mail settings up to date across your devices ...

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  6. Jan 17, 2022 · On an iPhone, use the Mail app instead. Make sure your browser is up to date. If you're using Safari, update Safari to its latest version . Clear your browser's cache. In Safari, choose Safari > Preferences. Click the Advanced tab. Select "Show Develop menu in menu bar", then close Preferences.

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