I haven’t had issues with El Capitan and mac mail until today. I tried to send a regular email with an attached pdf to my CPA and mail acted like it was sending multiple copies – 16 before I realized what was happening and force-quit. I restarted my machine then restarted mail and it made the alert like it was sending him more copies of the same mail. The screen of the mail itself just kept flashing and there was the “sending” status bar that kept refreshing itself once it had completed.
I’m afraid to turn on the mail client again though I have warned him that I’m spamming him. He said he’s not gotten anything, and in checking my phone (iPhone 6), I also don’t see that anything has actually sent.
I have three email accounts which go to my mail client on the computer and the phone – a gmail, a yahoo business and a yahoo upgrade (I don’t know what they call it, but you have to pay to POP). I’m pretty sure I sent the mail using gmail as the sender but I’m loathe to turn on the mac mail client again to check.
Has anyone else seen this?
What’s strange is that I successfully sent an email less than five minutes before this to someone that also had pdf attachments (3) using gmail as a sender and it appears on my phone to have sent normally.
OSX El Capitan
Version 10.11.1
MacBook Pro
2.4 GHz Intel Core i5
4GB 1333MHz DDR3