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   * Now that you closed the Mail App, start clearing some of the prior-state files on your MacBook.   * Now that you closed the Mail App, start clearing some of the prior-state files on your MacBook.
-Open Finder App + 
-Hold the Option key and select Library from the top menu +  * Open Finder App 
-If you can’t see your user library, follow the steps outlined in this article to get your user library to show up + 
-Go to the folder ‘Containers > com.apple.mail > Data > Library > Saved Application State‘ and move the folder called ‘com.apple.mail.savedState‘ to the trash. Mail App Crashing with macOS Mojave How To Fix +  * Hold the Option key and select Library from the top menu 
-The next step is to clear the Mail app library containers + 
-Open Finder App, Press down the Option Key and click ‘Go’ on the top menu and choose ~/Library/ContainersMail App Crashing on macOS Mojave +  * If you can’t see your user library, follow the steps outlined in this article to get your user library to show up 
-Look for the following two files and drag them out to your Desktop. That way you will have the files saved for later if you need them. + 
-com.apple.mail +  * Go to the folder ‘Containers > com.apple.mail > Data > Library > Saved Application State‘ and move the folder called ‘com.apple.mail.savedState‘ to the trash.  
-com.apple.MailServiceAgent +{{ :mail-crashing-clear-saved-data.jpg?400 |}} 
-The next step is to remove the Mail Envelope files from the Library. Do this using the Finder App as explained above.Mail Envelope Files in macOS Mojave +  * The next step is to clear the Mail app library containers 
-The Envelope files are present in the MailData folder. Using your Finder App, Click on Go > Go To and type in ~/Library/Mail/V6+ 
-Or manually navigate to the exact location in User > Library > Mail > V6 +  * Open Finder App, Press down the Option Key and click ‘Go’ on the top menu and choose ~/Library/ContainersMail App Crashing on macOS Mojave 
-Expand MailData folder. There should be three main envelope files, and they are shown in the image here. Remove these out to your desktop.Mail Issues with macOS Mojave, How-To Fix +{{ :mail-app-container-files-macos-mojave.jpg?400 |}} 
-Empty your Trash, Restart your MacBook and then try launching Mail. Check if your Mail issue has resolved. +  * Look for the following two files and drag them out to your Desktop. That way you will have the files saved for later if you need them. 
-If your Mail launches without any issues and does not crash or hang, you can move the com.apple* files from your desktop to the trash+ 
 +  com.apple.mail 
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 +  com.apple.MailServiceAgent 
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 +  * The next step is to remove the Mail Envelope files from the Library. Do this using the Finder App as explained above. 
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 +  * The Envelope files are present in the MailData folder. Using your Finder App, Click on Go > Go To and type in ~/Library/Mail/V6 or manually navigate to the exact location in User > Library > Mail > V6 
 + 
 +  * Expand MailData folder. There should be three main envelope files, and they are shown in the image here. Remove these out to your desktop. 
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 +  Empty your Trash, Restart your MacBook and then try launching Mail. Check if your Mail issue has resolved. 
 + 
 +If your Mail launches without any issues and does not crash or hang, you can move the com.apple* files from your desktop to the trash
 Depending on how you set-up your Mail App, your preferences for Mail might look different as they set back to default. Depending on how you set-up your Mail App, your preferences for Mail might look different as they set back to default.
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 +Enjoy,
  
-Mail Folders Missing After macOS Mojave Update? +**Your ArtIT Team** 
-The other issue that sometimes happens when you upgrade to a new macOS version is that some of your Mail folders vanish. This situation is rare, and we haven’t seen it while using macOS Mojave.+\\ 
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-The first thing to do if you have this issue is to check your Mail Connections on macOS MojaveMail Not Connecting After macOS Mojave+**[[mac_osx|BACK]]**
  
-Launch Mail App 
-Go to the window on the top menu and choose Connection Doctor 
-This will show you if there are issues with the Mail Account connections. 
-You will need to re-check your Account settings or delete and re-add your email account into Mail to get this resolved 
-Once the connection issue is resolved, the chances are that your Mailbox will be accessible 
-If your connections are good and you are still missing your folders, you will need to rebuild your Mailbox and Re-index your messages to resolve the problem. 
  
-The Apple support documents walk you through the rebuilding effort in great detail. 
  
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