Apple has given its users an online storage and backup facility known as iCloud. iCloud allows its users to store various information including email, calendar, contact, etc. You can synchronize this information between multiple supported devices and computers using iCloud Sync. You may avail 5 GB of the storage data from iCloud without any cost and you have to charge for the additional storage above 5GB.
Once you logged into your iCloud account, you can have the access of mails, contacts, calendar, reminders, events and documents and saved in iCloud. iPhones, iPads and many other products released by Apple over the years are best compatible with iCloud mail service support.
But like other email services, iCloud users also face some problems regarding its use and unable to send and receive messages with the @Icloud.com mailing address. If you are facing then similar problems, fret not!
Follow these simple steps to use your iCloud account flawlessly-
- You need to update your Mac to the latest mac operating system.
- Go to the system status page and check your iCloud mail.
- iCloud down can be the problem at your server end, so make sure that you are using a supported browser.
- Check your brower’s cache and clear the history for a better experience with the iCloud mail.
- Try to access your iCloud mail from a different location or internet connection. If you can access it, then you need to contact your internet service provider. Some internet configurations prevent access to certain websites and services as part of their policies.
- Email services providers of the sender or receiver allows the sending of a file of a fixed size and can’t exceed this fixed size of the attached file. So, if you are sending a large file then try using mail drop or a compressed file to reduce its size.
- You can also notify Apple about iCloud mail bug or issue.
If the recipient of your message is not receiving it-
- After sending your message, if you see “unknown address” or undelivered mail return in your inbox, then re-enter the email of the recipient ensuring that it is spelled correctly.
- In case you find an unsent copy of your message in drafts, try to send it again.
- Tell the recipient of your mail to check their junk mail folders or mail boxes.
- If your message is sent and recipient still not received it, and you didn’t get any notification of the failure of sent message, then it is possible that your message is blocked or filtered by the iCloud mail server or recipient’s mail server.
This piece of information can definitely help you use your iCloud mail without jerks. If you are still in some kind of doubt, then you can get professional help by contacting iCloud Customer Care to an apt solution to your bothersome problem.
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