Hold down the command key and drag MailMate to your desktop.
Release all keys.
Hold down the command key and drag MailMate to your Applications folder.

That should fix it.

On 19 May 2022, at 12:22, David Ledger wrote:

> I am currently up to date with “Normal Releases” according to the Software 
> Update panel of Preferences, but whenever I start up MailMate (which is rare 
> because I keep it and the laptop running) I get a popup saying:
> v v v v
> MailMate is running on a read-only file system and can therefore not be 
> updated.
>
> If you downloaded MailMate from the internet then moving it out of the 
> Downloads folder should solve the problem.
> ^ ^ ^ ^
>
> The system is a Mid 2011 11” MacBook Air running High Sierra 10.13.6. The 
> filesystem is APFS with the base drive having one container “Container disk1” 
> that contains one Volume “Macintosh HD”. It has no read-only volumes.
>
> Has anyone else seen this?
>
> David
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