
Update: The link has been changed to fetch the latest recommended test release for Big Sur. Alternatively, here is a direct download link.
#Mailmate 75705 update#
At the time of writing, the latest test release is revision 5757 and it can be fetched by holding down ⌥ when clicking “Check Now” in the Software Update preferences pane of MailMate.

Apparently, this is used quite a lot by MailMate users (most often to do “Save as PDF” I assume) since I believe I’ve received more feedback on this than any other MailMate issue – ever.įor now, I recommend that Big Sur users upgrade to the latest test release of MailMate. One of the known issues is that printing doesn’t work at all. The current public release of MailMate (r5673) mostly works on the latest macOS release (Big Sur). Note that the test releases require macOS 10.12 or later (the current public release requires 10.10 or later). I’ll be working hard on making it a public release, but there are still a lot of issues left to fix and a lot of changes to document. More than half of current MailMate users are now on Big Sur and it’s a bit strange recommending a test release for a majority of MailMate users. The caveats mentioned in the previous blog post are still true, but macOS users are upgrading faster than ever before. At the time of writing, it’s revision 5852. It can also be fetched via the Software Update preferences pane within MailMate. Update: For both Big Sur and Monterey, it is now recommended to use the latest beta release of MailMate as linked above. At the time of writing, the release number should be r5798. It is also possible to upgrade by holding down ⌥ when clicking “Check Now” in the Software Update preferences pane. Here is a direct link to the latest recommended release for Big Sur.


Some Big Sur users are also the lucky owners of an M1-based computer (Apple Silicon) and they should know that the latest test releases of MailMate are also so-called universal releases which support both M1-based and Intel-based machines using native code. I have previously recommended that Big Sur users upgrade to a test release of MailMate since it fixes various Big Sur related issues.
