A new irritating quirk with Mac Mail

Using a Mac Mini with M1 chip, circa 2020. 8 Gigs Ram. Running Mac OS Sequoia 15.5

Somewhere in the last few OS updates, an amazingly irritating bug has emerged.

I use a few Gmail accounts and a work account not in any way associated with GMail.

When I compose an email, or reply to an incoming email, I cannot send it if any spelling error is detected. THAT is normal, I am offered the chance to correct or leave alone. Then I used to click “close”, the red button and the email would send.

No longer. Now at the end of the spell-checking process on an email, I click the red button and the email does not send. I am given the option to Save or Edit or Delete the email. Obviously I want it to go out so I hit Save.

THEN I have to go into Drafts, and open it. And hit the paper airplane icon to Send. And go through the Spell-Check again. Only after that, when I hit the red button at the upper left of the Spell-Check menu, does the email launch out.

Anyone else? It’s a titanic irritant.

Is spell-check something turned on on your end? I have used Mail for a couple decades now and have never been nagged on spelling when sending an email.

What happens when you click “Edit,” then just don’t edit anything and try sending again?

Or try changing the “Check Spelling” setting from “When I Click Send” to “As I Type” or “Never,” quit Mail, restart Mail, then change the setting back to “When I Click Send” and see if that cleared things up.

Mail > Settings > Composing > Check Spelling > set it to “As I Type” or “Never”

Or can you live with just leaving the spelling checker at “Never” or “As I Type?”

Well thank you so much. Indeed, turning Spelling Check off did the trick. It must have been toggled on automatically or somesuch in the last OS upgrade.

Asked and Answered ! :slight_smile: