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Mail App Keeps Crashing on macOS Ventura? How to Fix

Last Updated: November 1, 2022 by Moses Gitari

Is Mail crashing after macOS Ventura update? Several Mac users have said that Mail closes or quits unexpectedly after upgrading their device to macOS Ventura. This is the most common problem Mac users are facing right now on Mac, Macbook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, or Mac mini running on macOS Ventura. Thankfully, the solutions to fix the problem of Mail crashing on macOS Ventura are rather straightforward. In this article, I’ll explain why Mail keeps crashing after macOS Ventura update and show you how to fix the problem for good!

This article will help you if:

  • Mail opens without any issue but then crashes later on.
  • Mail crashes as soon as it starts.
  • Mail opens but hangs with the spinning color wheel and then crashes.

How to Fix Mail crashing on Mac after Ventura update

Please try the steps below. After trying each step below, test Mail again to see if you can open it.

Quit and reopen the Mail app

Quit Mail, then open it again. If the Mail won’t quit, force it to quit. Then check to see if the problem with Mail is fixed.

  1. Select the Apple logo on the top menu and choose Force-Quit.
  2. Select Mail.
  3. Select Force-Quit.
  4. Select Force-Quit again to confirm.

Restart your Mac

Try restarting your Mac to see if the problem continues.

Go to Apple menu  > Restart.

If restarting does not fix your problem, then try the steps below:

Update

Update your Mac. Then try to open Mail again. When you update the macOS software on your Mac, Mail will also be updated. And this may resolve your problem. Here is how:

  1. Click on Apple Logo () From Top Mac Menu.
  2. Next, click on the System Preferences option.
  3. Now, Software Update > Download and Install Latest Software on Mac.

Rebuild

Try rebuilding your mailboxes to see if this fixes your problem Here is how:

  1. Open Mail.
  2. Select a mailbox.
  3. Click Mailbox > Rebuild.

You may not be able to rebuild since Mail keep crashing. But try this if you can.

Certain messages causing this?

Are you having this problem when you want to open certain mail messages? It is possible that Mail may quit due to damaged emails. You can resolve this by deleting these problematic messages. Damaged messages may cause the Mail app to crash when you scroll through messages to view them. Here is how:

  1. Press and hold the Shift key.
  2. While pressing the Shift key, open the Mail app. When you open the Mail app while pressing the Shift key, Mail will open without any message selected.
  3. Then drag the Message Viewer pane (the horizontal divider) until you only see the list of messages.
  4. Select the problematic message by clicking once. This is the message that was active when Mail crashed.
  5. Then press the Delete key on your keyboard. Or click Message > Move to > Trash.

Alternatively, if your Mail account offers a web-based service to check emails (most do such as gmail.com, iCloud.com, yahoo.com, etc), you can visit their website and sign in and then delete the corrupted email.

Isolate the problem

Following the steps below will help you find the problematic mail account. Here is how:

  1. On your Mac, go to System Preferences and Internet Accounts.
  2. Disable all email accounts by unchecking the Mail option.
  3. Now all of your Mail accounts are disabled, try to open Mail. Does the app crash or not?
  4. If it opens without crashing, this means that one of your accounts are causing this problem. What you can do is to turn each account on one by one and test Mail after turning on each account. Repeat this until you find the account that is causing this. And when you find the problematic account, what you can do is to delete the account and then re-add.

If Mail crashes, turn on all of your accounts and go to the next step below.

See if you can start Mail in Safe Mode

Safe Mode (also called Safe Boot) may fix your problem. Safe Mode clears caches and repairs disks. Here is how:

  1. Turn off your Mac.
  2. Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold the Shift key.
  3. Keep holding the Shift key until you see the login screen.
  4. Login.
  5. When your Mac finishes starting up, now try to open the Mail app. Does it crash or not?
  6. Restart your Mac again. This time restart normally. Do not press any keys. This will exit Safe Mode.

Again test Mail.

Delete preference files

If the Mail preference files are corrupted for some reasons, this may cause crashes. Please note that when you remove these files, your account settings and preferences will be gone. Here is how:

  1. Quit Mail.
  2. Go to your desktop and press and hold the Option key.
  3. In the Finder, while holding the Option key, click Go and then Library.
  4. Open the Preferences folder.
  5. Locate these two files: com.apple.mail.plist and com.apple.mail-shared.plist
  6. Move these files to the Trash.
  7. Restart your Mac.
  8. Then try to open Mail to see if it works.

Remove Envelope files

We will delete Envelope files, you Mac will automatically build them. Here is how:

  1. Quit the Mail app if it is running (Mail > Quit Mail).
  2. In the Finder, press and hold the Option key and click Go > Library.
  3. Open the Mail folder.
  4. Open the V7 folder (this may be V5, V6, V7, V8, etc
  5. Open the MailData folder.
  6. Locate these files: Envelope Index, Envelope Index-shm, Envelope Index-wal.
  7. Move these files to your desktop.
  8. Now open the Mail app. Wait for the Mail app to rebuild new Envelope Index files. Please note that this may take time.
  9. And if everything seems to be working, you can now delete the envelop files from the desktop.

Remove Mail Saved folder

Please follow the steps below. Doing so will delete the Mail Application Saved State folder. A Saved Application State folder is a kind of cache folder that enables an app (in this case, this is Mail) to resume and reopen again. And this folder may cause your problem. Here is how you can remove this.

  1. Quit Mail.
  2. Go to the Finder.
  3. Press and hold the Option key and while holding the Option key, click Go and Library.
  4. Open the Containers folder.
  5. Open the com.apple.mail folder
  6. Open the Data folder.
  7. Open the Library folder.
  8. Open the Saved Application State folder.
  9. Find the “com.apple.mail.savedState” folder and drag this folder to the Trash.
  10. Then reopen the Mail app.

Reset NVRAM

Resetting NVRA (or PRAM) may resolve your problem. Resetting this will remove some of your settings such as volume, time zone, etc. Here is how:

  1. Turn off your Mac.
  2. On your keyboard, locate these four keys: Option, Command, P, and R (do not press them yet).
  3. Turn on your Mac and immediately press and hold the Option, Command, P, and R keys.
  4. Keep holding these keys for 20 seconds. Then release the keys.

Remove Mail container

If you are still having the problem of Mail crashing on Ventura, you may want to remove the container folder. When you remove this folder, you will lose some settings such as mail filters, signatures, etc. Here is how:

  1. Quit Mail.
  2. Go to the Finder.
  3. Press and hold the Option key and while pressing the key, click Go and Library.
  4. Open the Containers folder.
  5. Find the “com.apple.mail” folder.
  6. Now move this folder to your desktop. We are moving to the desktop so that you can easily restore the folder if needed.
  7. Now open Mail. If it opens, your issue is fixed.
  8. If it still crashes, you can put the container folder back. And maybe it is time to contact Apple support.

Mail crashing on macOS Ventura? Problem fixed!

We hope the problem of mail app crashing after macOS Ventura is now behind your back. If the Mail app keeps crashing even after working your way through the above fixes, seek extra help from Apple Support or your email provider. You may also want to consider reinstalling macOS from scratch.

See also: Apps crashing on macOS Ventura? Here’s the Fix

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