Greetings. I've had 3 calls to Apple Support on this. Nobody can figure it out so I thought I would try here. I have several Apple products. I use Reminders for meetings, baseball games, bills due etc. One of my products (2012 iMac) I have had Mail disabled for years as I used it for other things. In the time since I disabled Mail, Verizon.net has discontinued, and that was set as my outgoing mail server during the years I used the iMac for email. I forgot about it. For whatever reason, I enabled Mail again last week. Within seconds, the screen was flooded with notices "Unable to send Reminder via Outgoing Server" since the Verizon.net address no longer existed. The iMac was trying to send out EVERY reminder that has gone out on my other devices since like, 2013. So it is hundreds if not thousands. It obviously fills the screen and I can't delete them one at a time. It just responds with the "Doink" sound. I don't want to delete the Verizon account until I look at it to see if there are any photos etc that I want to keep. I have tried isolating the machine from iCloud so that I could view the email folders. But if I take it off iCloud I can't see the mail, and if I try to see the mail, it activates Mail, and I get flooded again. Is there a solution or have I created a no-win scenario by leaving an expired email server in Accounts and then reactivating? It doesn't sound like it but thought I'd throw it out there in case anyone else has experienced a weird one like this. Thanks.
Kirk
Kirk