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If you’re using a Mac Studio desktop with Sequoia 15.6 and are frustrated by suggestion prompts in Apple Mail to add contacts, events, or other suggestions, you’re not alone. Many users find these suggestions persistent, even after turning off Siri and related features. Here’s a simple way to fix this issue:
First, double-check that Siri is completely disabled. Sometimes, even if you think Siri is off, some settings might still be active. Go to System Preferences and look for Siri. Turn it off if it’s still on. Also, verify that spotlights and other Siri-related options are turned off since these can sometimes trigger suggestions in Mail or other apps.
Next, review your Mail app settings. Apple Mail can offer suggestions based on recent activity, even without Siri. You can try disabling these suggestions by opening Mail, going to Preferences, then under the General tab, see if there are any options related to suggestions or contacts. Turn these off if visible.
If suggestions still appear, it might be due to the way Mail prompts are handled in the system. In this case, resetting some local cache files or preferences related to Mail might help. However, be cautious when doing this and consider backing up your data first.
Lastly, restart your Mac to ensure all changes are applied properly. Sometimes, a simple restart can clear up lingering suggestions caused by cached settings.
Following these steps should significantly reduce or eliminate those unwanted suggestions in Apple Mail. If the problem persists, reaching out to Apple Support or visiting an Apple Store can provide further assistance.

