Trouble Uninstalling App On Mac
Most of the time, uninstalling is this simple: Exit the program you want to delete. Open the Applications folder, which you'll find by opening a new window in the Finder, or clicking on the hard disk icon. Drag the icon of the program you want to uninstall to the Trash.
On Mac, go to Applications Utilities Adobe Installers. Run uninstallers of all the Creative Cloud apps. For example, to uninstall Photoshop CC, double click Uninstall Adobe Photoshop CC. Then double click Uninstall Adobe Creative Cloud to get it uninstalled. Restart your Mac to see if Adobe Creative Cloud is gone. Tap the affected app, then tap Offload app. Tap Offload app again. Wait a moment for the app to offload, then tap Reinstall App. Apple TV: Highlight the app on the Home screen, then press and hold the Touch surface until the app jiggles. Press Play/Pause, then select Delete. Open the App Store and redownload the app.
Is it possible to uninstall and reinstall the Mail app without reinstalling the entire OS?
Sorry, but no.
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Have you tried either rebuilding the particular email account that is having the issue or rebuilding the entire message database?
To rebuild a single or multiple Apple Mail mailboxes:
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- Open the Mail app, and then, select one or more mailboxes.
- From the Mail app's menu bar, select Mailbox > Rebuild
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To rebuild the Mail app message database:
- Quit Mail (if running)
- In Finder, navigate to:
~/Library/Mail/V3/MailData
- Drag the following three files to the Trash:
- Envelope Index
- Envelope Index-shm
- Envelope index-wal
- Relaunch the Mail app.