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  • Your Mac should automatically access your iCloud email when you open the Mail app if you've previously logged in.
  • You can also check your iCloud email by using the iCloud website.
  • If you're having issues with your iCloud email, there are easy ways to troubleshoot on your Mac or the iCloud website.
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To set up iCloud on a Mac, you'll need to have the latest version of Mac OS X Lion or Mac OS X Mountain Lion. You'll also need to make sure you're using iTunes 10.5 or higher. If you want to use iCloud Photo Sharing with your computer, you'll need either iPhoto 9.2 or Aperture 3.2 (which you can purchase from the Mac App Store). OS X 10.7.5 Lion or later including macOS High Sierra a 1024 x 1024 image that you’d like to make into an icon – or the ability to make such an image a graphics program that can resize your image and export PNG files (If you have your finished image already, you can do this in Preview). This seed build of iCloud Control Panel 2.0 includes all the same features as Seed 1, with the following changes: Mail, Contacts, Calendars and Tasks are now enabled with a single checkbox. Minimum system requirements by feature. To use iCloud, you need at least iOS 5 on iPhone 3GS, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPad, or iPad mini; or at least OS X Lion 10.7.5 on a Mac. ICloud is built into every Apple device. That means all your stuff — photos, files, notes, and more — is safe, up to date, and available wherever you are. And it works automatically, so all you have to do is keep doing what you love. Everyone gets 5GB of free iCloud storage to start, and it’s easy to add more at any time.

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Having an iCloud email connects all your files with your inbox, allowing you to send them quickly and easily wherever you are from your Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

Your Mac's Mail app should automatically download from iCloud when you register your computer, and the same goes for your iPhone or iPad. For the iCloud mail account to work on your Mac, you need to have OS X 10.7.5 (Lion) or newer, so a first step might be to update your Mac OS if it's outdated.

When you log in to your Apple device, it should either ask you to sign in to your iCloud account. Otherwise, you'll already be signed in. That means if your iCloud email is already set up, new messages will automatically download, with the red notification bubble above the Mail app icon in your Dock or app screen.

If you don't want to use the app, you can also access your iCloud email inbox online through the email client's website. To access your email this way, you will need to ensure you have a supported browser. You also may need to clear your browser's cache if you're still having issues.

Here's how to check your iCloud email on your computer and the iCloud website.

How to check iCloud email on a Mac

1. Open your Finder.

2. Click 'Applications.'

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3. Select 'System Preferences.'

© Ryan Ariano/Business Insider You may need to scroll to find this option, which is represented by gears. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider

4. If prompted, sign-in using your Apple ID username and password.

5. Otherwise, double-click the 'Apple ID' icon.

© Abbey White/Business Insider You can find this option in the top right corner of the System Preferences window. Abbey White/Business Insider

6. Click the blue box next to the 'Mail' option if it hasn't been selected.

© Abbey White/Business Insider This menu lets you control which apps connect to your Apple ID and load on your Mac. Abbey White/Business Insider

7. Close out of the 'System Preferences' window and click the Mail app icon in your Dock.

How to check iCloud email on the iCloud website

1. Go to iCloud.com.

2. Sign in using your username and password.

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© Ryan Ariano/Business Insider If your Mac is newer, you can also use touch authentication to log in. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider

3. If you haven't signed in to iCloud.com before, follow the verification prompts to give the iCloud website access to your account data.

4. The bourne conspiracy pc game free download. Select the Mail symbol.

© Ryan Ariano/Business Insider This is located in the top right corner of the app's list. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider

5. If Mail isn't turned on in your iOS settings, you'll need to do this before you can access your messages.

How to troubleshoot your iCloud email on a Mac

1. If you receive a notification that an error occurred while attempting to deliver a message, click on Mail in the top toolbar with the Mail app open.

2. Select 'Preferences.'

© Ryan Ariano/Business Insider This is the second option from the top. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider

3. Click on 'Accounts.' Roblox player exe telecharger.

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4. Select your iCloud email account.

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5. Click on the Server Settings tab.

6. Check that the Outgoing Mail Account is set to your iCloud account.

© Ryan Ariano/Business Insider You can choose which client you want to send emails as in the dropdown. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider

7. You can also click on 'Account Information' to ensure 'Enable this account' is checked.

8. If sending large attachments, check next to 'Send large attachments with Mail Drop' to ensure sending a big file doesn't keep your email from sending.

© Ryan Ariano/Business Insider This will prevent the Mail app from blocking outgoing messages with large file size attachments. Ryan Ariano/Business Insider

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