![]() ![]() ![]() Using this method, new emails immediately come through in the macOS Mail app on my iCloud email, but get hung up on the Google email. ![]() I have also tried setting up a forward through the Google portal so that Google holds a copy of new incoming mail but also forwards a copy to my iCloud email address. This service has worked with no issues, but I would prefer to use the stock Mail app in macOS. I tend to think that Apple is the culprit, however, as the Google support tech suggested I try a third part mail app so I downloaded Spark. I've spoken to Apple and Google about this and they each try and blame each other. Not only are large amounts of messages continually re-downloading, but new messages take forever to be delivered. It does this so much now that my ISP (Xfinity) has told me that I've reached my monthly data cap and I have to buy more data. I've been using this since 2009 and have had no issues until about 9 months ago when I noticed my mail downloading 200,000+ emails. I have a G-Suite account that I have an email domain for my business through. ![]()
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