How to Reboot Apple Mail on Mac to Fix Performance Issues
Learn how to properly reboot Apple Mail on your Mac to resolve glitches and improve performance with simple steps.
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To reboot Apple Mail, follow these steps: 1. Close Apple Mail by clicking 'Mail' in the top menu and selecting 'Quit Mail'. 2. Open the 'Activity Monitor' from the Applications > Utilities folder, find 'Mail', and click 'Quit Process'. 3. Restart your Mac to ensure all processes are reset. After the reboot, relaunch Apple Mail. This should resolve minor glitches and improve performance.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I quit Apple Mail on my Mac? To quit Apple Mail, click 'Mail' in the top menu bar and select 'Quit Mail'. Alternatively, you can press Command + Q to close the app.
- Why should I restart my Mac to fix Apple Mail issues? Restarting your Mac clears temporary files and stops background processes that may be causing Apple Mail to malfunction, improving app performance.
- What is Activity Monitor and how is it used to quit Mail? Activity Monitor is a system utility in macOS that displays running processes. You can use it to find 'Mail' and click 'Quit Process' to force close the app.