![]() ![]() If you don't make a choice within 15 seconds, Mail automatically downloads the message. ![]() ![]() When you receive a message that is larger than the size you specified, Mail gives you the option of downloading the message, skipping it and leaving it on the server, or deleting it from the server. If you're traveling, or are in a hurry, you might want to leave large messages on your Post Office Protocol (POP) mail server so you can retrieve them later when you have more time or a faster connection.Ĭhoose Mail > Preferences and click Accounts.Ĭlick Advanced, then enter the maximum size of messages you want to retrieve automatically next to “Prompt me to skip messages over.” (For example, 100 KB.) You could look at this (quoted from the Help): I agree it's a useful facility, but Mail doesn't offer it as such. ![]()
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