Sleep/Wakes since boot at 6/12/14, 5:17:22 PM EDT :0 Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:0 Sleep/Wakes since boot at 6/11/14, 4:37:17 PM EDT :242 Dark Wake Count in this sleep cycle:241Ħ/12/14, 5:17:22 PM EDT Start powerd process is startedĦ/12/14, 5:17:22 PM EDT Summary- Using AC I have just discovered the pmset -g log command so here are the contemporary lines from that: 6/11/14, 10:09:59 PM EDT WakeRequests PM scheduled RTC wake event: SleepServiceImmediate inDelta=3543.05Ħ/11/14, 10:10:15 PM EDT Assertions PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "Network wake delay proxy assertion" 00:00:00 id:0xe00000aa7 Ħ/11/14, 10:10:15 PM EDT SleepService: window begins with cap time=86400 secsĦ/11/14, 10:10:15 PM EDT DarkWake DarkWake due to ETH0/Network: Using AC 45 secsĦ/11/14, 10:10:15 PM EDT Assertions PID 17(powerd) Created InternalPreventSleep "" 00:00:00 id:0xe00000aa9 Ħ/11/14, 10:10:25 PM EDT SleepService: window has terminated.Ħ/11/14, 10:10:25 PM EDT Summary- Using ACĦ/11/14, 10:10:45 PM EDT Assertions PID 17(powerd) TimedOut InternalPreventSleep "Network wake delay proxy assertion" 00:00:30 id:0xe00000aa7 Ħ/11/14, 10:10:45 PM EDT Assertions PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "Network wake delay proxy assertion" 00:00:30 id:0xe00000aa7 Ħ/11/14, 10:11:00 PM EDT Assertions PID 17(powerd) TimedOut InternalPreventSleep "" 00:00:45 id:0xe00000aa9 Ħ/11/14, 10:11:00 PM EDT Assertions PID 17(powerd) Released InternalPreventSleep "" 00:00:45 id:0xe00000aa9 Ħ/11/14, 10:11:00 PM EDT Summary- Using ACĦ/11/14, 10:11:00 PM EDT Sleep Maintenance Sleep: Using ACĦ/11/14, 10:11:02 PM EDT SlowResponse PMConnection: Response from is slow (powercaps:0x0) 1996 msĦ/11/14, 10:11:02 PM EDT WakeRequests Clients requested wake events: Ħ/11/14, 10:11:02 PM EDT WakeRequests PM scheduled RTC wake event: SleepServiceImmediate inDelta=3598.04 Here are the values of the power management settings (this doesn't mean much to me): $ pmset -gĪnd here are the final lines I see in Console for the most recent failure, earlier today ( edit: moved longer console snippet to gist because was over the limit for SE): If left running overnight it will often (usually?) be OFF in the morning (not asleep, OFF). We've taken it in for service twice and the Geniuses were not able to reproduce the issue and the hardware diagnostics didn't apparently turn up anything of interest. The following article provides information on why testing in another user account can be helpful, as well as walks you through how to set up a new account: How to test an issue in another user account on your MacWe have a new Mac Pro (3.6 GHz) running MacOSX 10.9.3 that unexpectedly powers off. Test the Mail app in a new user account.Make not of the results, then restart the computer and try opening the Mail app again. Open the Mail app in safe mode, and see if it quits. You can get information on safe mode, including how to boot to it, in this article: Try safe mode if your Mac doesn‘t finish starting upĮven though the title of the article isn't the same issue as what you're experiencing, safe mode is still a great step to try-it will run a scan of your system during boot, and will then disable certain software and processes that could be causing a conflict with your Mail app. Test to see if the Mail app quits in safe mode.Restart your Mac by clicking the Apple menu and selecting "Restart." from the drop down.Quit the Mail app, then reopening it while holding the Shift key on the left-hand side of your keyboard.Try the following steps, in order, testing after each. I rely on e-mail every day, so I know how important it is for the app to be working. After reading your post, I understand that your Mail app keeps quitting unexpectedly on your MacBook. Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. Thanks to leonie for some information contained in this. If that doesn’t solve it repeat the above using Containers/. If the problem remains, return the folder to where you got it replacing the one that is there. You can then put the folder in the Trash. If the problem is solved, recreate any required Mail settings and import any emails you want to save from the folder on the desktop. You must move the entire folder, not just the contents. That should make your user library folder visible in your user/home folder. When the View options opens, check ’Show Library Folder’. With that Finder window as the front window, either select Finder/View/Show View options or go command - J. Go to Finder and select your user/home folder. Do a backup, preferably 2 on 2 separate drives.
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