Select your e-mail and press the forward button to open it in the standard 'Send E-mail' editor. Place your cursor directly in front of (to the right of) the vertical line you wish to remove. The download version of AirMail is packaged as a self- extracting 'Zip' file, which is available by following the links from the Download Page on this website. If you already have a previous version of AirMail installed, when you run the download file it will upgrade your previous version of AirMail, and will preserve your settings and address book. Everyones available mail clients will likely be different, depending on what apps are installed on their Mac. In this screenshot example, the possible email reader apps to select are: Google Chrome , Mail.app (the default in Mac OS X), iTerm (for pine, the command line mail client), and Sparrow Lite (a third party mail app). Airmail Pro on Mac is free for all users that are subscribed to Airmail Pro for iOS or have purchased Airmail 3 after 1st January 2019. Previous users can still use Airmail with all the old features under Preferences General Airmail Legacy.
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Helping people with computers.. one answer at a time.
Email programs will often automatically include the text of the original in a reply, and format it slightly differently. Some use blue bars.
by Leo A. Notenboom, © 2009
The blue vertical lines on the left side of an email, how do you get rid of them? Sometimes you can delete them & sometimes when you try to, the whole email disappears. They are just annoying & tacky looking. We never use to see them & now they are just about on everything!
•
The blue lines are your email program attempting to be helpful. Or,rather, the email program of whomever has sent you that message.
Most likely in reply to a message of yours.
•
When you reply to a message many email programs have the option ofincluding the original message in the reply, so that the recipient cansee just what it was you were replying to. Here's an example of myreplying to the original message:
As I said, this is an option in most mailers, and can normally beturned off so as not to quote the original at all. Some mailers willlet you control what the quoting style should be, and some do not.
It's controlled by the email program of the person doing thereplying.
Now, as to deleting it .. well, on the receiving end as you've seenit can be problematic. Sometimes the email program that created it willdo so by using an HTML table, which is very easy to accidentally deleteall at once. The silly work-around is to click within the quoted textand then delete pieces of it from within the table. Regardless, theblue line won't disappear until the entire table is gone anyway.
Yep, it's a bit of a mess, and I share your frustration. I do wishthat mailers were a little more configurable and sane about how theycreate quoted replies.
There is one approach that is fairly universal, and universally easyto deal with.
Use plain text.
The blue line style is typically the result of a rich text or HTMLformatted email reply. If, instead, the reply is in plain text, it'lllook more like this:
Leo
> -- Question --
> I searched on your site first & there was two answers thatcame up &
> they did not pertain to what I want to know so I am asking you. Ihave
..
Since it is just plain text, you can edit it to your hearts desire.No, it's not as pretty as the original, but it is under yourcontrol.
But once again, this is all a side effect of replying, and it's allunder the control of the email program used by the person doing thereplying.
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Cindy BaalbergenMarch 3, 2009 8:27 AM
Often I copy, paste the whole message into Word using 'paste unformatted text'. Then recopy/paste into a new e-mail message to send on. That seems to get rid of many things and allows you to edit to your heart's content. It only takes seconds to do. ~
Kitty A.March 3, 2009 8:48 AM
I also highlight the body of the message and copy/paste directly into a new email. It doesn't copy the blue lines. I then put my own email address in the 'To' field and put everyone I want to send it to in the 'Bcc' field. This cleans up the email and removes all those addresses in one step.
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Ross GuistinoMarch 3, 2009 9:01 AM
Your solution to reply in plain text is a good one, however, it does not address those emails with graphics in them. If you wish to forward said email to a friend, you can't forward it as plain text otherwise you'll lose the graphic.
Joe ReadMarch 3, 2009 9:01 AM
When I forward an email that has come to me with 'the dreaded blue lines,' I first click on 'reply' which gives me an editable version, and then highlight the text and or graphics that I wish to forward. I then right-click and select 'cut' -then right-click again and 'Select All' and delete. Now I can paste back into the body of the email the part I cut, and the lines and any other artifacts are not there. Easy and fast to do.
JuliMarch 3, 2009 9:12 AM
I use stripmail to clean up my emails before I send them on.
JimMarch 3, 2009 10:51 AM
Why don't you try this free download--it will clean up all of it:
http://www.papercut.com/emailStripper.htm
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Bill ShortMarch 3, 2009 12:45 PM
On the reply or forward click FormatPlain Text and then FormatHTML (or Rich Text). The lines will be gone.
March 4, 2009 3:16 AM
Hi Leo,
I have red the article, thanks for the info.
I would like to know ' how to delete the mailer info while forwarding the same mail to others'?
For Eg: i have got the Animatted or some pictures mail with the fields ' forwarded form jjjjj@com' , and at the end of mail 'Thanks & regards XYZ'. i want to replace this with my name.
Thaks and Regards,
Syed
Patsy TerrellApril 21, 2009 9:20 AM
Just save your document as a text file and it will delete the blue line. Then you can resave as a word document and it will be gone.
Mike FrerichsNovember 18, 2009 9:04 PM
The blue lines have bugged me for a long time so I finally spent some time playing with them tonight and found an answer that, at least for me, is acceptable if not perfect. I use Outlook for e-mail and Word (2003) as my editor. I found that if I place my cursor somewhere in the text that has the blue line beside it and then, on the menu bar, click on Format, Borders and Shading, and then on the None box, the blue line will disappear. Each verticle blue line must be removed individually, so thats four mouse clicks per blue line - a little pain but not bad. I also found that sometimes, but not always, if I place the cursor too far down in a section it doesn't work. It always worked, though, if I placed the cursor within the first few lines of text near the top of a blue line.
FiantellaDecember 14, 2009 9:19 AM
Another way is by deleting all the formatting. Using MS Outlook, Click on Format, Style and Formatting, on the right panel, click on Clear Formatting. This will clear formatting and leave the pictures.
EvenJanuary 4, 2010 9:05 AM
There is a much simpler way.simply select the text you wish to forward then click forward and that will eliminate the lines.
Toone
January 6, 2010 5:23 PM
Removing blue forwarding lines:
1 - With received email open press forward button.
2 - With cursor anywhere then:
Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Del, Ctrl+V
3 - Lines are Gone.
(copy and paste excludes the lines)
May 12, 2010 3:11 AM
Toone's response of Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Del, Ctrl+V is the one that worked for me. Thanks, Toone.
praveenMay 28, 2010 11:02 AM
voyellaahhhhh.....its working..thank u so much..
February 8, 2011 3:31 PM
Out of all of these, the only one that worked was by Joe Read at March 3, 2009 9:01 AM. Thank you.
February 15, 2011 1:24 PM
Found another solution, on Martha's Web, that seems to work for me in Outlook 2003 using Word as the editor:
Click 'Forward' to create an editable version of the e-mail.
Hover your mouse near the top of the leftmost blue line so that the table symbol appears.
Click on the table symbol - this will highlight all content in the table.
On the menu click Table | Convert | Table to Text..
In the popup window, make sure 'Paragraph marks' and 'Convert nested tables' are checked - these are the defaults on mine.
Click OK.
All other header stuff, and any little pieces of blue lines can now be deleted as you would any text.
Now having said that, the 'Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Del, Ctrl+V' solution that others have posted here also works for me and is even easier. :-)
Thanks, everyone, for the solutions.
July 4, 2011 6:21 PM
Copying and pasting into a new email appears to work except pictures are lost.
How do you get rid of blue lines without losing the pictures in Outlook 2003?
Airmail 3 For Mac Remove Vertical Line From Forwarded Emails
JoatJuly 9, 2011 12:49 PM
Blue lines are marking original quotes from forwarding or replying to messages.
They are really, in Outlook anyway, a
Border around text with only the left side of the border defined. Multiple ones are nested within each other and appear to be difficult to remove .. But Noooo
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Assuming you are using Word as your Outlook editor (the default!!), you can remove them simply by selecting the portion of text highlighted by the blue line, Select FORMAT >BORDERS AND SHADING, and select NONE.
Note: You must select all of the text highlighted to make it work.
If there are multiple nested lines, select the leftmost one first, and work your way to the right.
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Reply to does not always include the entire previous message. Some emails I have to reply to from Gmail because either a) the reply email has no content at all (just the sender and a blue 'bar' that marks the beginning of the email I am replying to) or b) the last message is not included in the reply, so it looks like I am replying to myself. Airmail 3 is a sleek and featureful alternative to Apple Mail on MacOS. We chose this application as a target for reverse engineering to gain a better understanding of how MacOS applications work on a low level. We began by downloading the freely available Beta version of Airmail 3 and setting up a new email account for testing. Aug 26, 2020 That should likely stop the Mail app from facing connectivity issues with Gmail going forward. Note: If you want to revoke the App Password for the Mail.
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Sep 28, 2010 When I receive an email in Live Mail, many times there is a bold blue vertical line on the left of the email text and pictures. I cannot get rid of it! I would like to set a default that would forever remove this vertical line and allow me to edit/delete the text. Oct 21, 2017 For forwarding or replying to an email without the Blue Vertical line to the left of the text. Open the email - Select Forward or reply (this will open a new window) - Select All of the text in the new email. In the pop-up bar that says 'cut, copy, paste' select the right arrow for more options. Select Quote Level - Select Decrease.
By default, Mail groups together email messages that are part of the same 'conversation' (or thread), instead of listing each reply individually. Conversations make it easier to follow a thread and help streamline your Inbox.
Tip: It's easy to turn conversations on or off. In Mail, choose View > Organize by Conversation (a checkmark shows it's on).
Show all of the emails in a conversation
In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following:
For one conversation: Click the message count in the top message.
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Read a conversation
In the Mail app on your Mac, do any of the following in a conversation in the preview area:
See the subject line: Scroll to the top of the preview area—the subject line is shown there instead of in each message. You can also click Details in the header area of a message, or look at the subject line in the message list.
Step through a conversation: Press Option-Up Arrow or Option-Down Arrow.
Show more of a message: If a reply contains the original message but doesn't show all of it, click the See More link at the bottom of the reply.
You can change the order of messages in the preview area. Choose Mail > Preferences, click Viewing, then select or deselect 'Show most recent message at the top.'
Exclude emails from a conversation
By default, a conversation includes related messages that are in other mailboxes. You can exclude these messages from conversations.
In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following:
Always exclude related messages: Choose Mail > Preferences, click Viewing, then deselect 'Include related messages.'
Exclude related messages until you quit Mail: Choose View > Hide Related Messages.
When you delete a conversation, related messages located in other mailboxes are not deleted.
You can make conversations easier to spot in the message list by highlighting them. Choose View > Highlight Conversation.
When conversations are turned off and you select one of the messages in the thread, the other messages are highlighted so you can still identify the thread. To change the highlight color or turn off the highlighting, choose Mail > Preferences, then click Viewing. If you want to see the highlighted messages grouped together in the preview area, choose View > Show Related Messages.
Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. Airmail is a third party application that provides additional functionality to OS X system and enjoys a popularity among Mac users. However, instead of installing it by dragging its icon to the Application folder, uninstalling Airmail may need you to do more than a simple drag-and-drop to the Trash.
Download Mac App RemoverWhen installed, Airmail creates files in several locations. Generally, its additional files, such as preference files and application support files, still remains on the hard drive after you delete Airmail from the Application folder, in case that the next time you decide to reinstall it, the settings of this program still be kept. But if you are trying to uninstall Airmail in full and free up your disk space, removing all its components is highly necessary. Continue reading this article to learn about the proper methods for uninstalling Airmail .
Manually uninstall Airmail step by step:
Most applications in Mac OS X are bundles that contain all, or at least most, of the files needed to run the application, that is to say, they are self-contained. Thus, different from the program uninstall method of using the control panel in Windows, Mac users can easily drag any unwanted application to the Trash and then the removal process is started. Despite that, you should also be aware that removing an unbundled application by moving it into the Trash leave behind some of its components on your Mac. To fully get rid of Airmail from your Mac, you can manually follow these steps:
Airmail 3 For Mac Remove Vertical Line From Forwarded Email Address
1. Terminate Airmail process(es) via Activity MonitorBefore uninstalling Airmail , you'd better quit this application and end all its processes. If Airmail is frozen, you can press Cmd +Opt + Esc, select Airmail in the pop-up windows and click Force Quit to quit this program (this shortcut for force quit works for the application that appears but not for its hidden processes).
Open Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder in Launchpad, and select All Processes on the drop-down menu at the top of the window. Select the process(es) associated with Airmail in the list, click Quit Process icon in the left corner of the window, and click Quit in the pop-up dialog box (if that doesn't work, then try Force Quit).
2. Delete Airmail application using the TrashFirst of all, make sure to log into your Mac with an administrator account, or you will be asked for a password when you try to delete something.
Open the Applications folder in the Finder (if it doesn't appear in the sidebar, go to the Menu Bar, open the 'Go' menu, and select Applications in the list), search for Airmail application by typing its name in the search field, and then drag it to the Trash (in the dock) to begin the uninstall process. Alternatively you can also click on the Airmail icon/folder and move it to the Trash by pressing Cmd + Del or choosing the File and Move to Trash commands.
For the applications that are installed from the App Store, you can simply go to the Launchpad, search for the application, click and hold its icon with your mouse button (or hold down the Option key), then the icon will wiggle and show the 'X' in its left upper corner. Click the 'X' and click Delete in the confirmation dialog.
Airmail 3 For Mac Remove Vertical Line From Forwarded Email Password
Download Mac App Remover 3. Remove all components related to Airmail in FinderThough Airmail has been deleted to the Trash, its lingering files, logs, caches and other miscellaneous contents may stay on the hard disk. For complete removal of Airmail , you can manually detect and clean out all components associated with this application. You can search for the relevant names using Spotlight. Those preference files of Airmail can be found in the Preferences folder within your user's library folder (~/Library/Preferences) or the system-wide Library located at the root of the system volume (/Library/Preferences/), while the support files are located in '~/Library/Application Support/' or '/Library/Application Support/'.
Open the Finder, go to the Menu Bar, open the 'Go' menu, select the entry: Go to Folder. and then enter the path of the Application Support folder:~/Library
Search for any files or folders with the program's name or developer's name in the ~/Library/Preferences/, ~/Library/Application Support/ and ~/Library/Caches/ folders. Right click on those items and click Move to Trash to delete them.
March 3, 2009 9:01 AM
Your solution to reply in plain text is a good one, however, it does not address those emails with graphics in them. If you wish to forward said email to a friend, you can't forward it as plain text otherwise you'll lose the graphic.
Joe ReadMarch 3, 2009 9:01 AM
When I forward an email that has come to me with 'the dreaded blue lines,' I first click on 'reply' which gives me an editable version, and then highlight the text and or graphics that I wish to forward. I then right-click and select 'cut' -then right-click again and 'Select All' and delete. Now I can paste back into the body of the email the part I cut, and the lines and any other artifacts are not there. Easy and fast to do.
JuliMarch 3, 2009 9:12 AM
I use stripmail to clean up my emails before I send them on.
JimMarch 3, 2009 10:51 AM
Why don't you try this free download--it will clean up all of it:
http://www.papercut.com/emailStripper.htm
March 3, 2009 11:49 AM
Stripper, as Jim says above, is the way to go. Mac miller discography torrent.
Airmail 3 For Mac Remove Vertical Line From Forwarded Email Addresses
Bill ShortMarch 3, 2009 12:45 PM
On the reply or forward click FormatPlain Text and then FormatHTML (or Rich Text). The lines will be gone.
March 4, 2009 3:16 AM
Hi Leo,
I have red the article, thanks for the info.
I would like to know ' how to delete the mailer info while forwarding the same mail to others'?
For Eg: i have got the Animatted or some pictures mail with the fields ' forwarded form jjjjj@com' , and at the end of mail 'Thanks & regards XYZ'. i want to replace this with my name.
Thaks and Regards,
Syed
Patsy TerrellApril 21, 2009 9:20 AM
Just save your document as a text file and it will delete the blue line. Then you can resave as a word document and it will be gone.
Mike FrerichsNovember 18, 2009 9:04 PM
The blue lines have bugged me for a long time so I finally spent some time playing with them tonight and found an answer that, at least for me, is acceptable if not perfect. I use Outlook for e-mail and Word (2003) as my editor. I found that if I place my cursor somewhere in the text that has the blue line beside it and then, on the menu bar, click on Format, Borders and Shading, and then on the None box, the blue line will disappear. Each verticle blue line must be removed individually, so thats four mouse clicks per blue line - a little pain but not bad. I also found that sometimes, but not always, if I place the cursor too far down in a section it doesn't work. It always worked, though, if I placed the cursor within the first few lines of text near the top of a blue line.
FiantellaDecember 14, 2009 9:19 AM
Another way is by deleting all the formatting. Using MS Outlook, Click on Format, Style and Formatting, on the right panel, click on Clear Formatting. This will clear formatting and leave the pictures.
EvenJanuary 4, 2010 9:05 AM
There is a much simpler way.simply select the text you wish to forward then click forward and that will eliminate the lines.
Toone
January 6, 2010 5:23 PM
Removing blue forwarding lines:
1 - With received email open press forward button.
2 - With cursor anywhere then:
Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Del, Ctrl+V
3 - Lines are Gone.
(copy and paste excludes the lines)
May 12, 2010 3:11 AM
Toone's response of Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Del, Ctrl+V is the one that worked for me. Thanks, Toone.
praveenMay 28, 2010 11:02 AM
voyellaahhhhh.....its working..thank u so much..
February 8, 2011 3:31 PM
Out of all of these, the only one that worked was by Joe Read at March 3, 2009 9:01 AM. Thank you.
February 15, 2011 1:24 PM
Found another solution, on Martha's Web, that seems to work for me in Outlook 2003 using Word as the editor:
Click 'Forward' to create an editable version of the e-mail.
Hover your mouse near the top of the leftmost blue line so that the table symbol appears.
Click on the table symbol - this will highlight all content in the table.
On the menu click Table | Convert | Table to Text..
In the popup window, make sure 'Paragraph marks' and 'Convert nested tables' are checked - these are the defaults on mine.
Click OK.
All other header stuff, and any little pieces of blue lines can now be deleted as you would any text.
Now having said that, the 'Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Del, Ctrl+V' solution that others have posted here also works for me and is even easier. :-)
Thanks, everyone, for the solutions.
July 4, 2011 6:21 PM
Copying and pasting into a new email appears to work except pictures are lost.
How do you get rid of blue lines without losing the pictures in Outlook 2003?
Airmail 3 For Mac Remove Vertical Line From Forwarded Emails
JoatJuly 9, 2011 12:49 PM
Blue lines are marking original quotes from forwarding or replying to messages.
They are really, in Outlook anyway, a
Border around text with only the left side of the border defined. Multiple ones are nested within each other and appear to be difficult to remove .. But Noooo
PDF The Complete Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy The Summer I Turned Pretty; It's Not Summer Withou. The summer i turned pretty pdf weebly. Read The Summer I Turned Pretty online, free. Author: Jenny Han. Genres: Young Adult. Series: Summer #1. The Summer I Turned Pretty. Read Online List Chapter. Belly measures her life in summers. Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer, a. This summer is different from the summers in the past because Belly goes from being a good girl to having a boyfriend, even though he is straight edge they still spend an awfull lot of time together. Belly is not an antagonist but she does like to embrass Conrad. Free download or read online The Summer I Turned Pretty pdf (ePUB) book. The first edition of the novel was published in 2009, and was written by Jenny Han. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 276 pages and is available in Hardcover format. Belly goes through a lot of relationships in this story. Between Conrad and Jeremiah, she has had a ton of firsts and broken hearts. Even though there were times when she was happy and in love, there were also many times when she was still in love with the person who broke her heart in pieces.
Assuming you are using Word as your Outlook editor (the default!!), you can remove them simply by selecting the portion of text highlighted by the blue line, Select FORMAT >BORDERS AND SHADING, and select NONE.
Note: You must select all of the text highlighted to make it work.
If there are multiple nested lines, select the leftmost one first, and work your way to the right.
•
Comments on this entry are closed.
If you have a question, start by using the search box up at the top of the page - there's a very good chance that your question has already been answered on Ask Leo!.
If you don't find your answer, head out to http://askleo.com/ask to ask your question.
Reply to does not always include the entire previous message. Some emails I have to reply to from Gmail because either a) the reply email has no content at all (just the sender and a blue 'bar' that marks the beginning of the email I am replying to) or b) the last message is not included in the reply, so it looks like I am replying to myself. Airmail 3 is a sleek and featureful alternative to Apple Mail on MacOS. We chose this application as a target for reverse engineering to gain a better understanding of how MacOS applications work on a low level. We began by downloading the freely available Beta version of Airmail 3 and setting up a new email account for testing. Aug 26, 2020 That should likely stop the Mail app from facing connectivity issues with Gmail going forward. Note: If you want to revoke the App Password for the Mail.
Mail User Guide
Sep 28, 2010 When I receive an email in Live Mail, many times there is a bold blue vertical line on the left of the email text and pictures. I cannot get rid of it! I would like to set a default that would forever remove this vertical line and allow me to edit/delete the text. Oct 21, 2017 For forwarding or replying to an email without the Blue Vertical line to the left of the text. Open the email - Select Forward or reply (this will open a new window) - Select All of the text in the new email. In the pop-up bar that says 'cut, copy, paste' select the right arrow for more options. Select Quote Level - Select Decrease.
By default, Mail groups together email messages that are part of the same 'conversation' (or thread), instead of listing each reply individually. Conversations make it easier to follow a thread and help streamline your Inbox.
Tip: It's easy to turn conversations on or off. In Mail, choose View > Organize by Conversation (a checkmark shows it's on).
Show all of the emails in a conversation
In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following:
For one conversation: Click the message count in the top message.
For all conversations: Choose View > Expand All Conversations.
If you don't want to see all of the emails anymore, choose View > Collapse All Conversations. A perfect circle live featuring stone and echo dvd download.
Read a conversation
In the Mail app on your Mac, do any of the following in a conversation in the preview area:
See the subject line: Scroll to the top of the preview area—the subject line is shown there instead of in each message. You can also click Details in the header area of a message, or look at the subject line in the message list.
Step through a conversation: Press Option-Up Arrow or Option-Down Arrow.
Show more of a message: If a reply contains the original message but doesn't show all of it, click the See More link at the bottom of the reply.
You can change the order of messages in the preview area. Choose Mail > Preferences, click Viewing, then select or deselect 'Show most recent message at the top.'
Exclude emails from a conversation
By default, a conversation includes related messages that are in other mailboxes. You can exclude these messages from conversations.
In the Mail app on your Mac, do one of the following:
Always exclude related messages: Choose Mail > Preferences, click Viewing, then deselect 'Include related messages.'
Exclude related messages until you quit Mail: Choose View > Hide Related Messages.
When you delete a conversation, related messages located in other mailboxes are not deleted.
You can make conversations easier to spot in the message list by highlighting them. Choose View > Highlight Conversation.
When conversations are turned off and you select one of the messages in the thread, the other messages are highlighted so you can still identify the thread. To change the highlight color or turn off the highlighting, choose Mail > Preferences, then click Viewing. If you want to see the highlighted messages grouped together in the preview area, choose View > Show Related Messages.
Unlike the software developed for Windows system, most of the applications installed in Mac OS X generally can be removed with relative ease. Airmail is a third party application that provides additional functionality to OS X system and enjoys a popularity among Mac users. However, instead of installing it by dragging its icon to the Application folder, uninstalling Airmail may need you to do more than a simple drag-and-drop to the Trash.
Download Mac App RemoverWhen installed, Airmail creates files in several locations. Generally, its additional files, such as preference files and application support files, still remains on the hard drive after you delete Airmail from the Application folder, in case that the next time you decide to reinstall it, the settings of this program still be kept. But if you are trying to uninstall Airmail in full and free up your disk space, removing all its components is highly necessary. Continue reading this article to learn about the proper methods for uninstalling Airmail .
Manually uninstall Airmail step by step:
Most applications in Mac OS X are bundles that contain all, or at least most, of the files needed to run the application, that is to say, they are self-contained. Thus, different from the program uninstall method of using the control panel in Windows, Mac users can easily drag any unwanted application to the Trash and then the removal process is started. Despite that, you should also be aware that removing an unbundled application by moving it into the Trash leave behind some of its components on your Mac. To fully get rid of Airmail from your Mac, you can manually follow these steps:
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1. Terminate Airmail process(es) via Activity MonitorBefore uninstalling Airmail , you'd better quit this application and end all its processes. If Airmail is frozen, you can press Cmd +Opt + Esc, select Airmail in the pop-up windows and click Force Quit to quit this program (this shortcut for force quit works for the application that appears but not for its hidden processes).
Open Activity Monitor in the Utilities folder in Launchpad, and select All Processes on the drop-down menu at the top of the window. Select the process(es) associated with Airmail in the list, click Quit Process icon in the left corner of the window, and click Quit in the pop-up dialog box (if that doesn't work, then try Force Quit).
2. Delete Airmail application using the TrashFirst of all, make sure to log into your Mac with an administrator account, or you will be asked for a password when you try to delete something.
Open the Applications folder in the Finder (if it doesn't appear in the sidebar, go to the Menu Bar, open the 'Go' menu, and select Applications in the list), search for Airmail application by typing its name in the search field, and then drag it to the Trash (in the dock) to begin the uninstall process. Alternatively you can also click on the Airmail icon/folder and move it to the Trash by pressing Cmd + Del or choosing the File and Move to Trash commands.
For the applications that are installed from the App Store, you can simply go to the Launchpad, search for the application, click and hold its icon with your mouse button (or hold down the Option key), then the icon will wiggle and show the 'X' in its left upper corner. Click the 'X' and click Delete in the confirmation dialog.
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Download Mac App Remover 3. Remove all components related to Airmail in FinderThough Airmail has been deleted to the Trash, its lingering files, logs, caches and other miscellaneous contents may stay on the hard disk. For complete removal of Airmail , you can manually detect and clean out all components associated with this application. You can search for the relevant names using Spotlight. Those preference files of Airmail can be found in the Preferences folder within your user's library folder (~/Library/Preferences) or the system-wide Library located at the root of the system volume (/Library/Preferences/), while the support files are located in '~/Library/Application Support/' or '/Library/Application Support/'.
Open the Finder, go to the Menu Bar, open the 'Go' menu, select the entry: Go to Folder. and then enter the path of the Application Support folder:~/Library
Search for any files or folders with the program's name or developer's name in the ~/Library/Preferences/, ~/Library/Application Support/ and ~/Library/Caches/ folders. Right click on those items and click Move to Trash to delete them.
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Meanwhile, search for the following locations to delete associated items:
- /Library/Preferences/
- /Library/Application Support/
- /Library/Caches/
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Besides, there may be some kernel extensions or hidden files that are not obvious to find. In that case, you can do a Google search about the components for Airmail . Usually kernel extensions are located in in /System/Library/Extensions and end with the extension .kext, while hidden files are mostly located in your home folder. You can use Terminal (inside Applications/Utilities) to list the contents of the directory in question and delete the offending item.
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4. Empty the Trash to fully remove AirmailIf you are determined to delete Airmail permanently, the last thing you need to do is emptying the Trash. To completely empty your trash can, you can right click on the Trash in the dock and choose Empty Trash, or simply choose Empty Trash under the Finder menu (Notice: you can not undo this act, so make sure that you haven't mistakenly deleted anything before doing this act. If you change your mind, before emptying the Trash, you can right click on the items in the Trash and choose Put Back in the list). In case you cannot empty the Trash, reboot your Mac.
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You may not notice that, there are a few of Mac applications that come with dedicated uninstallation programs. Though the method mentioned above can solve the most app uninstall problems, you can still go for its installation disk or the application folder or package to check if the app has its own uninstaller first. If so, just run such an app and follow the prompts to uninstall properly. After that, search for related files to make sure if the app and its additional files are fully deleted from your Mac.
Automatically uninstall Airmail with MacRemover (recommended):
No doubt that uninstalling programs in Mac system has been much simpler than in Windows system. But it still may seem a little tedious and time-consuming for those OS X beginners to manually remove Airmail and totally clean out all its remnants. Why not try an easier and faster way to thoroughly remove it?
If you intend to save your time and energy in uninstalling Airmail , or you encounter some specific problems in deleting it to the Trash, or even you are not sure which files or folders belong to Airmail , you can turn to a professional third-party uninstaller to resolve troubles. Here MacRemover is recommended for you to accomplish Airmail uninstall within three simple steps. MacRemover is a lite but powerful uninstaller utility that helps you thoroughly remove unwanted, corrupted or incompatible apps from your Mac. Now let's see how it works to complete Airmail removal task.
1. Download MacRemover and install it by dragging its icon to the application folder. 2. Launch MacRemover in the dock or Launchpad, select Airmail appearing on the interface, and click Run Analysis button to proceed. 3. Review Airmail files or folders, click Complete Uninstall button and then click Yes in the pup-up dialog box to confirm Airmail removal.The whole uninstall process may takes even less than one minute to finish, and then all items associated with Airmail has been successfully removed from your Mac!
Benefits of using MacRemover:
MacRemover has a friendly and simply interface and even the first-time users can easily operate any unwanted program uninstallation. With its unique Smart Analytic System, MacRemover is capable of quickly locating every associated components of Airmail and safely deleting them within a few clicks. Thoroughly uninstalling Airmail from your mac with MacRemover becomes incredibly straightforward and speedy, right? You don't need to check the Library or manually remove its additional files. Actually, all you need to do is a select-and-delete move. As MacRemover comes in handy to all those who want to get rid of any unwanted programs without any hassle, you're welcome to download it and enjoy the excellent user experience right now!
This article provides you two methods (both manually and automatically) to properly and quickly uninstall Airmail , and either of them works for most of the apps on your Mac. If you confront any difficulty in uninstalling any unwanted application/software, don't hesitate to apply this automatic tool and resolve your troubles.
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