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It means that the sender clicked on the “High Importance” option, which is symbolized by an exclamation mark.
Reduce the noise
Keep your inbox and attention focused by blocking emails from specific people or groups.
Organize your email
You don’t need to keep everything in your inbox—mailboxes are an easy way to organize your emails.
Find emails fast
It’s easy to find an email message, no matter which mailbox or folder it’s hiding in.
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Calendar User Guide
If you publish or share calendars, you may want to refresh them so that others can see your latest changes. Or, if you subscribe to calendars, you may want to check for updates periodically to be sure you have the latest information.
A published, shared, or subscribed calendar has a Share Calendar button next to its name.
Refresh calendars
- In the Calendar app on your Mac, choose View > Refresh Calendars.
Refresh a subscribed calendar
Subscribed calendars can be refreshed automatically.
- In the Calendar app on your Mac, Control-click the calendar’s name, then choose Get Info.
- Click the Auto-refresh pop-up menu, then choose an option.
Refresh shared calendars in an account
- In the Calendar app on your Mac, choose Calendar > Preferences, then click Accounts.
- Select the account, click the Refresh Calendars pop-up menu, then choose an option.If you choose Push, the account is updated automatically when you make a change on any of your devices that use the same account, or when someone makes a change to a shared calendar in that account.
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Refresh a calendar you publish
- In the Calendar app on your Mac, Control-click a calendar below On My Mac in the calendar list.If you don’t see the calendar list on the left, choose View > Show Calendar List. If your calendar list doesn’t have an On My Mac section, your calendars are in an account, such as iCloud.
- Choose Get Info, then select “Publish changes automatically.”
If you see a warning symbol next to a calendar you published, shared, or subscribed to, Calendar is unable to connect to the calendar account. Check your internet connection and try refreshing or updating the calendar again.
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Also, make sure the calendar hasn’t been deleted or moved. To see the calendar’s web address, Control-click the calendar’s name, then choose Get Info.
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