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Mar 31, 2020 iOS 13 reported the biggest bug and issues on sending email from outlook using email app on iPhone, iPad. And receiving message “Cannot Send Mail. The message was rejected by the server.” That means you couldn’t send an email to Microsoft Mail Services hosted by Microsoft: Outlook.com, Office 365, and Microsoft Exchange. Keep your iPhone.
- Mar 19, 2020 Method 3. Force Stop the Message App. Sometimes you are not able to send text messages is mainly because of the Message app itself. You can try to force stop it and restart. To force stop the app, you can follow the steps as: Go to the Settings menu and open the Application. In the Application Manager, swipe down to see all the applications.
- Aug 11, 2016 When you send a photo, it is saved in the Photos app. Sending And Receiving Files On Your Mac. On a Mac, you can use AirDrop to send just about any kind of file to other Macs and supported filetypes (like photos, videos, and PDFs) to an iOS device. The AirDrop process is a little bit different on Mac than on an iPhone, but in my opinion, it’s.
Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities. I understand you're having some trouble sending messages from your Mac, and I have some information that may help.
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Have a look at the excerpt from the article below for some helpful information on how to send messages using continuity. You will need to have your iPhone near your Mac when using continuity if you are sending messages via SMS.Use Messages with your Mac - Apple Support
Send text messages to anyone from your Mac
If you have an iPhone with an active cellular plan, you can set up Messages to send and receive SMS and MMS messages from your Mac. Such messages don't require the recipient to be using iMessage or an Apple device.
- On your iPhone, go to Settings > Messages > Send & Receive. Add a check to your phone number and email address.
- On your iPhone, go to Settings > Messages > Text Message Forwarding, then choose to allow your Mac to send and receive text messages from this iPhone.
- Check your Mac for a verification code, then enter that code on your iPhone.
To get all of your iMessage and SMS/MMS messages on all of your Apple devices, you can set up the SMS and MMS feature of Continuity.
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If you run into any trouble, please reach out again.
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Several users have reported that they are unable to send and /or receive text messages and iMessages on Mac. This article explains how you can troubleshoot this issue.
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Users report that when they attempt to send a message, they see a little red exclamation mark symbol next to my message, and they cannot resent it.
Using the Messages app on the Mac, you can easily send and/or receive SMS text messages (normal text messages) and iMessages (Apple’s messaging service).
If you are having this issue as well (not sending or not receiving), here is how you can fix it:
1- Force quit Messages app and then reopen it. To do this, choose Force Quit from the Apple menu () in the upper-left corner of your screen.And then select Messages and click Force Quit. The re-open the Messages app.
2- Restart your Mac. Simply click the Apple menu and select Restart.
3- Sign out and then sign back in. Open Messages, then select Messages and Preferences from the Menu bar. The click Sign out. Then open the Messages app and sign in with your Apple ID.
4- Open the Messages preferences window and select the Accounts tab (Messages > Preferences), select iMessage (left list), make sure that the checkbox “Enable this account” is checked, if not checked, check the box.
5- Make sure that your Mac is connected to the Internet. Try to load a web site to check your Internet connection. If you do not have an Internet connection, you may try some basic troubleshooting tips like restarting your Mac, Router, Wi-Fi spot etc.
6- Your problem may be because of your date and time settings. Lets resolve this. Click Apple menu > System Preferences > and then Date & Time; select the Time Zone tab and the “Set date and time automatically” checkbox, if it is already selected, unselect and wait a few seconds and reselect again. You may need to enter the admin password if the checkbox is dimmed.
7- On your Mac, Messages > Preferences > Accounts > iMessages Account; and on your iOS device, iPhone or iPad > Settings > Messages > Send and Receive the account should be same.
8- The issue may be because of Keychain problem. Here is how you can resolve this issue:
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- Launch Keychain Access (Launchpad > Keychain Access) then click File and Lock Keychain “Login” and then again go to File > Unlock Keychain “Login”, enter your admin password when you are asked. This will rebuild your Keychain Access which may fix this problem.
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If you are still having this problem, please contact Apple support.
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