Posts Tagged ‘10.4.7’

More post-10.4.7 Mail pains

Friday, June 30th, 2006

TigerDVDAlthough my own experience of the 10.4.7 update and Mail.app has been completely trouble-free, not everyone has been so lucky. MacUser carries a good summary of some general problems.

MacInTouch has a collection of readers’ reports about problems following the recent update. Almost all of them mention Mail. The posters either have problems or are just disillusioned like this one:

It’s been how many years now, that Mail has been out? How many updates to the OS, and still, *still* Apple has not fixed the problem that Mail has wrt long URIs: It breaks them in such a way that only Mail seems to be able to handle. Users of other Mail software are unable to click on the resulting links.

With the 10.4.7 update, they’ve certainly addressed some bugs in Mail, but this is STILL not one of them. I think the argument can be made that it’s more serious than some of the ones they have fixed.

I’ve reported this bug several times to Apple, as have my colleagues, but maybe we need a more public rant.

I don’t think that Apple will “fix” this problem. The “delsp=yes” flag that triggers this behaviour (read more about it in an earlier Hawk Wings post) is well-documented in the RFC standard.

Apple (I imagine) doesn’t think this is a bug in Mail.app. It’s the rest of the world that lags behind, and we Mail users must wait for other email clients to catch up.

We just have to take the taunts of our non-Mail-using buddies on the nose, or use one workaround or another in the meantime.mail.app, apple mail, 10.4.7, problems, bugs, frustrations, broken URLs, delsp=yes, RFC

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Mail.app can’t connect after 10.4.7 upgrade?

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

TigerDVDSeveral people in the Apple Discussion forums have reported that they are unable to connect to their mail servers after applying the 10.4.7 update.

The problem is (usually) that Mail.app’s new ability to connect through a SOCKS proxy had been turned on during the update.

The fix is simple.

Open up your the Network pane of your System Preferences. Choose your current method of connecting to the Internet (Built-in Ethernet, Airport, etc) and select the Proxies tab on the configuration dialog.

Make sure that the SOCKS proxy box is unchecked:

SOCKS-proxy

10.4.7, tiger, mail.app, apple mail, socks proxy, update

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10.4.7 and Mail.app

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

applelogogrey100px.jpgThe latest OS update is out.

According to the technical notes , 10.4.7 offers Mail.app users the following new features and bugfixes:

  • Updates Help links within Mail alert messages so you are linked to useful content instead of a “No pages with your search words were found” page.
  • Resolves a sync alert issue that could appear if Mail accounts were in different order on the different Macs that you were syncing.
  • The Mail POP account option to “Remove copy from server after retrieving a message…” is no longer turned off after performing a sync with .Mac.
  • POP accounts you create will no longer begin with the “Remove copy from server after retrieving a message…” preference setting turned off.
  • Redirecting message to only a BCC: address no longer redirects the message to the original To: recipients as well.
  • Improves results when retrieving IMAP messages with attachments over unreliable connections.
  • Mail now supports connecting to mail servers through a SOCKS proxy. [Potential problems here]

Users with POP accounts should note the changes carefully.

I’m looking forward to seeing how that second last one pans out.apple, OS X, 10.4.7, mail.app, apple mail

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AppleInsider’s 10.4.7 Mail.app tease

Thursday, May 18th, 2006

applelogogrey100pxAppleInsider has revealed that the instructions accompanying the first builds of 10.4.7 are asking testers to focus their attention on Mail.app among other things.

That would be nice, especially since the last update, 10.4.6, didn’t offer much to Mail.app users.

No further details about possible changes have emerged, although an ever-hopeful poster on Apple’s Discussion Boards asks , if “they will finally add HTML Composition Support”.

I hope not. There are more important things that could be fixed first. Better IMAP implementation is at the top of my list.

What’s at the top of yours?mail.app, apple mail, updates, IMAP, html, 10.4.7

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