![]() From the Messages app, pull down the “Messages” window and choose Preferences, and make sure account settings are configured and enabled as expected.Ģ: The Repeatedly Cilck “Ignore” Solution.Check the Apple ID / “iCloud” system preference panel and make sure iCloud and Messages are enabled and logged in as expected.It’s possible to encounter this error message when an iMessage or text message has actually failed to send from the Mac, in which case you can almost always resolve the issue by double-checking Messages app preferences and making sure the Mac is configured to send messages, text messages, and has iCloud enabled and logged in. 1: Check iMessage & iCloud Settingsīefore anything else, make sure iMessage settings and iCloud are enabled as expected on the Mac. Clear as mud, right? Anyway since this is a bit of a nuisance, here is what you should do if you experience this on a Mac. If you choose “Resend Message” if there wasn’t a failed message, you may end up re-sending an old message, or nothing may happen at all. You can choose Open Messages, and you will also usually see the same error again. Would you like to send it again? Ignore – Open Messages – Resend Message” You can choose ignore, and the error likely comes right back immediately. ![]() ![]() The full text of the error you might see, as well as the three options is: “There was an error sending the previous message. While it’s possible to encounter the “your message could not be sent” error for legitimate sending failures, or because iCloud or iMessage is down (very rare), it’s also possible the error can appear due to a syncing issue in which case there is nothing to adjust, and the solution in that case is a bit goofy. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |