When I check for a new test build, I get this message:
> 5937 is the latest version available. You have version 5964.
How did I end up on a version newer than the latest test version?
I'm used to receiving a new test build version a few times per month, but I've
been getting only this message f
On 2 Oct 2023, at 7:57, John Cooper wrote:
When I check for a test release by holding the Option key down, I get
the message “You are runnin 5964 which is the latest version
available” under the headline “Up To Date.”
I get the same in the General settings window, but not from the MailMate
→
On 19 Dec 2023, at 16:06, Bill Cole wrote:
> Mailman modifies the "From" header of messages sent from domains which would
> otherwise be widely rejected […]
> I won't try to pick apart the precise details for this list. Perhaps Benny
> can explain the specific rules.
Mailman checks the DMARC po
I've also noticed that there is an inconsistency between the different
ways to check for updates. Here are the messages I see when checking for
updates:
## 1. Settings → Software Update → Check Now
5937 is the latest version available. You have version 6022.
## 2. Settings → Software Update
On 6 Mar 2024, at 13:54, Michael Nietzold wrote:
There are 61k are in a Submailbox where I have condition:
X-Envelope-To -> exists
= araound 85%
I'm guessing you might have been associated with a mail server that adds
this header to your mail. In my experience it's rare: I have
`X-Envelope-
On 6 Mar 2024, at 12:16, Fredrik Jonsson wrote:
> #2 and #4 display the same results
> 6016 is the latest version available. You have version 6024.
>
> I'm on 6016 and I can replicate the issue, for me #2 and #4 show different
> results.
>
> My guess is that this small bug has been fixed in 6023
On 1 Jul 2024, at 6:17, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
> On 1 Jul 2024, at 14:52, Carlos Moffat wrote:
> defaults write com.freron.MailMate
> MmAlwaysPasteAsPlainTextInPlainTextMode -bool YES
Thanks Benny, this is also useful for me. (I think it should be the default.)
Quinn