Hey Eric,
I believe all the test builds will show up when you ⌥ + click "Check
for Test Build". At least that's the behaviour I've always seen before
and I've never run into this issue until re-installing my system.
-Chris
On 20 Mar 2023, at 18:07, Eric Sharakan wrote:
Hi, a bit of a shot in the dark: could it be that because these are
not "released" test builds from Benny, that the update check logic
might not be working? Or perhaps it is working, but just wanting to
downgrade you to r5950 (which is the latest "released" test build)?
-Eric
On 20 Mar 2023, at 20:47, Chris Jones wrote:
I just tried creating another account on my Mac, this is a clean
install I did a few days ago and the same thing occurred under this
user account. It's a brand new user profile that doesn't have any
legacy profile data laying around and Mailmate starts as if it's a
new user.
Not sure what to say at this point. Especially since I've updated
Mailmate once since doing the fresh install. When I updated it I
downloaded the latest test release from the updates archive page and
replaced MailMate. So realistically it's a fresh copy of the
application.
🤷
-C
On 20 Mar 2023, at 17:20, Henry Seiden wrote:
Chris,
Do you have a way to try it either in a different user on the same
machine or on a different machine to verify whether it’s the Mac
hardware or the user settings causing this alone?
I’m thinking it’s not MM. Hane not seen this reported by others
and I have not had this ever. Although I do remember a different key
combo bringing up the warning, just not which one (obviously not the
one you are using apparently).
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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On 20 Mar 2023, at 19:30, Chris Jones wrote:
Hey Henry,
Thanks for your response and feedback. If I go to the menubar and
click on MailMate and then hold down the ⌥ key, it changes from
"Check for Update" to "Check for Test Build", so I know the ⌥ key
is working as it should. But when I click on "Check for Test Build"
after pressing the ⌥ key, I'm presented with the prompt: "**You
are Using a Prerelease**".
At the moment I've manually upgraded to version 5958 and yet I'm
still seeing this which is strange as this never used to happen.
-Chris
On 20 Mar 2023, at 14:11, Henry Seiden wrote:
Chris,
Should be as you said, ⌥ + Menu> ‘Check Now’ dropdown. It
works here in both release and beta for me in OS 13.2.1 and 13.3
on MM 1.14 5950 and later. Is your keyboard somehow buggered up
gloving you the codes (maybe ⌘ instead?). You can bring up a
layout screen to confirm. Open Keyboard Settings to check.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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On 20 Mar 2023, at 15:46, Chris Jones wrote:
I'm not sure if this has to do with restoring my Mac from a
backup, but I'm not longer able to use the keyboard shortcut ⌥
+ "Check Now" under the Software Update section
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