From: Lesley Groff <1 To: james I need mac help <1 Cc: Rich Kahn <1 >, Sara Rychtarik Subject: Re: 10am Jeffreys home Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 19:42:32 +0000 Wow...this is super thorough! Thanks...appreciate your help...I wonder if I am going to need you to come to CT when I move and update this computer...? something to discuss with Rich/Jeffrey. Will talk to you tomorrow. On Jun 11, 2014, at 3:30 PM, james I need mac help > wrote: Hi Lesley, Everything went smoothly with the upgrade here. Mail had stopped sending email because it had lost your Gmail password for the outgoing mail server. It does that sometimes if it has trouble connecting the the mail server as quickly as it expects, it assumes the password was bad. Once Mail was quit & reopened it prompted for the password again. The post-upgrade Mail update is underway. It should be done by this evening. I've reinstalled all three printers, and made sure that scanning from the Epson WP-4540 (the big one behind your desk) works. As far as your missing sent mail goes, I think what you are seeing is a "Tale of Two Folders"... Gmail's implementation of IMAP (the standard email protocol that allows non-gmail programs to talk to it) is very weird. Prior to Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks, which I just installed) or iPhone OS 6, you had to manually tell each program which Gmail folders to use for Sent Mail (or Trash, Junk/Spam, etc). If you didn't, rather than filing sent messages in the IQ/mill/Sent folder, Mail.app would create a Sent Messages folder on the root of the server itself. (The newest operating systems finally take care of that for you.) It looks like this computer here wasn't ever configured to use the IGmailYSent folder, and likely your home computer wasn't either. This means that all the emails sent from the iMacs previously are in the Sent Messages folder, and not the folder that Gmail expects them to be in. Your iPhone, on the other hand, will be filing your sent messages in the corr