On 23 Jun 2020, at 6:41, Scott wrote:
Hi MailMate users,
I put macOS 11 (Big Sur) on a spare laptop for testing and of all of
my critical applications, only one crashes immediately: MailMate.
As always, one should never put highly temperamental betaware on
machines for critical work, so, i
On 23 Jun 2020, at 6:41, Scott wrote:
> I put macOS 11 (Big Sur) on a spare laptop for testing and of all of my
> critical applications, only one crashes immediately: MailMate.
That was quick. Could you send me a crash report (off list)? I don't think I've
gotten any from macOS 11.0.
> As alw
I’’m unsure how Deleted Messages work. Sometimes, when I search
Deleted Messages I find what I’m looking for, and some of the messages
in there are a month or more old. Other times, the messages are just
gone. Is there anyway to specify an amount of time that MailMate will
hold a message in Del
On 23 Jun 2020, at 14:54, Dan Romanchik wrote:
> I’’m unsure how Deleted Messages work. Sometimes, when I search Deleted
> Messages I find what I’m looking for, and some of the messages in there are a
> month or more old. Other times, the messages are just gone. Is there anyway
> to specify an
Well Scott, you and I might be interesting cases for Benny because I’m
writing this in MailMate and in Big Sur, and I’ve had zero problem so
far :)
In fact, aside from a couple of apps that **decided** not to launch
(displaying a nice dialog saying they were incompatible with the system
versi
[This is a repeat of a question I sent last December that was not
answered]
Hi, I just received a message from a colleague which generated this
warning:
Missing intermediate certificate(s) for S/MIME message.
The message signature is valid, but intermediate certificates are
needed to
On 23 Jun 2020, at 12:38, Eric Sharakan wrote:
And to the right are two buttons: "Show Details" and "Allow Network
Fetch". I understand the first button, but what exactly does "Allow
Network Fetch" do? I clicked it but it didn't seem to have any effect.
Nearly all certs these days are not sig
On 23 Jun 2020, at 15:50, Denis Ricard via mailmate wrote:
> Well Scott, you and I might be interesting cases for Benny because I’m
> writing this in MailMate and in Big Sur, and I’ve had zero problem so far :)
One possible explanation is that you are using different test release versions.
Unfo
On 23 Jun 2020, at 15:50, Denis Ricard via mailmate wrote:
Well Scott, you and I might be interesting cases for Benny because
I’m writing this in MailMate and in Big Sur, and I’ve had zero
problem so far :)
In fact, aside from a couple of apps that **decided** not to
launch (displaying a n
One possible explanation is that you are using different test release
versions. Unfortunately, Scott is using a more recent test release
which means you might also see the crashing issue if you update to the
latest test release (r5694).
Yep, I’m using Version 1.13.1 (5683). It’s funny that the
Yes indeed on Intel. I expect feedback from you when you get your DTK!
You lucky @#$@$! ;)
On 23 Jun 2020, at 16:04, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
On 23 Jun 2020, at 15:50, Denis Ricard via mailmate wrote:
Well Scott, you and I might be interesting cases for Benny because
I’m writing this in MailM
On 24 June 2020, at 1020, Denis Ricard via mailmate wrote:
One possible explanation is that you are using different test release
versions. Unfortunately, Scott is using a more recent test release
which means you might also see the crashing issue if you update to
the latest test release (r569
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