As the publishing and printing sector wained I moved into Internet Marketing and in 2006 co-founded which grew to become one the top 200 visited sites in the US (according to Quantcast), at its peak receiving over 15 million visits per month. I've been a passionate evangelist for Apple and the Macintosh throughout my working life, my first love was a Quadra 605 working with a small creative agency in the south of Norfolk UK in the mid 1990's, I later progressed to other roles in other Macintosh dominated industries, first as a Senior graphic designer at a small printing company and then a production manager at Guardian Media Group. Tsai advised users not to update Catalina for now. The exact cause of the bug remains unclear.Īpple released the beta version of macOS Catalina 10.15.1 to developers just before the weekend, but it’s unknown whether this resolves the problem. He said that by using the File -> Import Mailboxes menu option in Apple Mail, it is possible to selectively import messages into Mail in Catalina as new local mailboxes. Tsai added that Apple Support seems to be wrongly telling users that they can’t recover lost Mail data in Catalina from a Time Machine backup that was carried out via macOS Mojave. Since email data changes all the time, trying to restore backups and then merge them with messages received after the latest backup is a nightmare. He added that this was a particularly serious issue, because users might not know that something went wrong until they wanted to view one of these messages. Tsai continued: “If the message was moved to a server mailbox, other devices see the message as deleted.” Furthermore, syncing can spread the bug to other computers.
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