![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re thinking about upgrading to El Capitan from an older version of OS X (even if it’s as old as 10.6 Snow Leopard), this book will help you do so safely, smoothly, and confidently. If, as time goes on, I find out about any other serious anomalies, I’ll update the book yet again. This version has been “done” for some time, but as I ran through a few test installations of the final version of El Capitan today, I noticed some changes from the GM Candidate release I’d been working with, so I updated the manuscript in order to give readers the most up-to-date instructions. The new version (which is a free update to anyone who bought version 1.0) is roughly twice as long it adds step-by-step instructions for downloading and running the installer and dealing with all the little surprises that may come up thereafter. Version 1.0, which was published a few weeks ago, covered the process of preparing for the upgrade. This morning, Apple released OS X 10.11 El Capitan, and this afternoon, Take Control published version 1.1 of my book Take Control of Upgrading to El Capitan. Upgrade to El Capitan and Master Apple MailĪs has been my custom since 2003, when Apple released Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, I’ve written a book that helps people upgrade to the latest version of OS X. Installing a Mail Server on Snow LeopardStep-by-Step Guide Step 1Send Mail to other Mail Servers Mail servers talk to each other via SMTP. ![]()
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