On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 1:10 PM Thomas Baker wrote:
>
> Does it matter that the permissions are now 'tbaker staff' (for a
> one-user machine)? Is there any reason to set the permissions back
> to 'root wheel'?
>
Nope. Doesn’t matter at all. Glad you got it working!
TjL
I wonder if this has to do with App Translocation.
To check, when the app is running, open Terminal.app and enter this:
pgrep -ifl mailmate
And see if you get something like this:
70086 /Applications/MailMate.app/Contents/MacOS/MailMate
Note that the 5 digits will be diff
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 09:11:52AM -0700, Tracy Valleau wrote:
> find Mailmate in your apps folder.
> Hold down the command key and drag it to the desktop
> Again, hold down the command key and drag it back into the apps folder.
>
> See if it works.
It worked! :-)
Does it matter that the permiss
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I find that date-received is more reliable than just date. I think
because it comes from MM.
On 10 Mar 2020, at 11:57, Randy Bush wrote:
doh. thanks. i had not explored the sub-selectors of 'date.' silly
me.
thanks again.
randy
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On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 09:01:55AM -0400, Mailmate Mailing List wrote:
> Does Mailmate have ‘full disk access’ in your Privacy settings?
I just enabled full disk access for MailMate but still get
the message on startup.
Tom
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Does Mailmate have ‘full disk access’ in your Privacy settings?
On 10 Mar 2020, at 8:58, Thomas Baker wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 07:40:19AM -0400, Eric Sharakan wrote:
>> To see the "writeable" /Applications folder, look at
>> /System/Volumes/Data/Applications/ in Terminal. If MailMate is
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 07:40:19AM -0400, Eric Sharakan wrote:
> To see the "writeable" /Applications folder, look at
> /System/Volumes/Data/Applications/ in Terminal. If MailMate is not
> in there, then you need to move it there.
It was already /System/Volumes/Data/Applications/ (with the 'tba
> I find that date-received is more reliable than just date.
do not see. see "Local"
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Hi, In Catalina, the root filesystem is actually read-only, and MacOS
performs some interesting tricks to make that work while allowing third
party SW to be installed, making it generally completely invisible to
users. So perhaps you somehow copied MailMate into this read-only
partition?
To
I find that date-received is more reliable than just date. I think
because it comes from MM.
On 10 Mar 2020, at 11:57, Randy Bush wrote:
doh. thanks. i had not explored the sub-selectors of 'date.' silly
me.
thanks again.
randy
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doh. thanks. i had not explored the sub-selectors of 'date.' silly
me.
thanks again.
randy
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I am trying to set up MailMate on macOS Catalina 10.15.3.
When I open MailMate, I get a message:
Software Update Disabled
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
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