From: David Pitt on
Mail upgraded itself as part of the 10.6.4 upgrade and has now disabled the
widemail plugin.
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David Pitt
From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on
On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 08:53:50 +0100, David Pitt <pittdj(a)pittdj.co.uk>
wrote:

>Mail upgraded itself as part of the 10.6.4 upgrade and has now disabled the
>widemail plugin.

And all other Mail plugins. Check the plugin author sites for updates
- Growlmail for example is already sorted.

Cheers - Jaimie
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From: Chris Ridd on
On 2010-06-16 09:59:25 +0100, Tim Hodgson said:

> David Pitt <pittdj(a)pittdj.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> Mail upgraded itself as part of the 10.6.4 upgrade and has now disabled the
>> widemail plugin.
>
> Apart from that, any noticable improvements to Mail?

It had to "optimize" its databases when first launched, but otherwise
no obvious changes...
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Chris

From: David Pitt on
Chris Ridd <chrisridd(a)mac.com> wrote:

> On 2010-06-16 09:59:25 +0100, Tim Hodgson said:
>
> > David Pitt <pittdj(a)pittdj.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> > > Mail upgraded itself as part of the 10.6.4 upgrade and has now
> > > disabled the widemail plugin.
> >
> > Apart from that, any noticable improvements to Mail?
>
> It had to "optimize" its databases when first launched, but otherwise no
> obvious changes...

I have not found any documentation as yet, but this is in the logs,
"16/06/2010 08:44:49 Mail[394] Upgrading Library from 4.38 to 4.39".


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