11/19/2023 0 Comments Spamsieve catalinaNow you’ll have to get it from elsewhere. I’d appreciate any comments/suggestions/answers to my question that anyone has, as well as things I need to pay attention to.įor some reason, I’m somewhat apprehensive about this upgrade, primarily because it would be a real hassle to reinstall printers, browsers, antivirus, and other programs.ĭrBonzo, I can tell you just one thing for sure that may be relevant to your situation: I upgraded without any problems from “Sierra” to “Mojave” (skipping “High Sierra”), when “Mojave” was still the latest version of macOS and so being offered in “System Preferences/Software Updates” (with the icon that looks like grey gears). I will, of course, have a backup from Time Machine before I start anything. Am I really looking at an overnight upgrade?Īt the moment those are my main questions. I think it took about 1.5 hours to upgrade from Sierra to High Sierra and a typical ‘point-update’ takes about an hour. I’ve read a bit on the Apple support site about upgrading to Mojave and to Catalina, and they suggest starting the upgrade in the evening so that it can run overnight if it needs to!! That seems like a very long time and although the internet connection and electrical power is pretty stable, it’s certainly within the realm of possibility that either or both could fail even if only very briefly. The current major user of this computer is highly reliant on two installed printers and a bunch (maybe 20 to 30?) of programs. I did that when the machine was only a month old and hardly any programs and no printers had been installed. I’m assuming that at least in principle all the current programs and printers will get carried over to the new Mojave installation? The only other major macOS upgrade I’ve ever done was on this computer going from Sierra to High Sierra. But, the icon has been there for at least several months (I’m not the primary user of this computer, all I do is keep it updated), so I’m wondering if I’ll get the latest version of Mojave, or if you will, the latest up-to-date version of it? I’m assuming that clicking on this is an easy way to install Mojave. When I open the Launchpad I see an icon entitled ‘Install macOS Mojave’. There are some 32 bit programs on this machine that I don’t think Catalina or higher will run, and I’ve also not been terribly impressed with what I’ve heard about Catalina. SpamSieve doesn’t have any impact on operations that you do manually in Mail.Sometime in the next few weeks – before Big Sur comes out and High Sierra is no longer supported – I’ll be upgrading an iMAC from High Sierra to Mojave. However, since you’re also having trouble directly deleting messages using Mail, it sounds like a Catalina bug that you should report to Apple. Please include information about the error codes/messages from the AppleScript, how many messages were in the Spam mailbox at the time, etc. Please submit technical support questions via e-mail, rather than posting here. I am on the latest version of DiscardSpam apple script and on the beta version of SpamSieve, and the Beta Version of Apple MacOS Catalina. I can’t delete from the SpamSieve folder, I can’t deleted from my Trash folder, I can’t delete from my Junk folder. Second, when I attempt to delete these emails directly, they seem to delete but in all cases they return to my deleted folder. First the apple script fails to work failing on an error code or time out of an event. It appears i am having a lot of difficulty in deleting my emails that have been identified by SpamSieve as spam.
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