Hi,
I'm running MailMate 1.14 (5748) and it seems that I can no longer
install updates
automatically. I use a non-administrator account most of the time, and
/Applications
is owned by an administrator account. In previous versions, it used to
be that
installing MailMate updates would prompt fo
I just updated from whatever the immediately previous beta version was
to 5755, and it repeatedly crashed on launch -- like, four times in a
row. (I'm running MacOS 10.13.6 High Sierra; a crash log will have been
sent to Benny.) So I redownloaded 5673, the last public release. Is the
version be
Is there any setting we should invoke with newer builds so that
quotation marks put within code blocks **don’t** try to be “smart”
quotation marks? (In my case, I’m using 5755 since I’m running Big
Sur and have noted Benny’s recent advice that we use newer builds with
that OS version.) Obviousl
I am running the most recent release of Mailmate. Last week I did a clean
install of Big Sur on my Mac. In the process I lost my Mailmate Smart Mailbox
rules but I have a TimeMachine backup. I could not find any files that had
“rules” or “Smart Mailbox" in the name did find a plist file in
~/Li
On 20 Dec 2020, at 13:12, Bruce Lynn wrote:
I am running the most recent release of Mailmate. Last week I did a
clean install of Big Sur on my Mac. In the process I lost my Mailmate
Smart Mailbox rules but I have a TimeMachine backup. I could not find
any files that had “rules” or “Smart Mailb