This update fixes a problem with the file open & save dialogs on the Mac, where hidden files were not visible in the folder that is displayed when the dialog first is first displayed. This made it difficult to select files inside the Mac user’s Library folder. Also, this will
Try this if Emailchemy is running very slow
After updating the Java Virtual Machine that Emailchemy uses, I noticed that Emailchemy was running very, very slow. Emailchemy should be processing many messages each second (messages with 30 full-size pictures attached will take longer, of course). After digging into the problem, I found that the hostname of my MacBook
Emailchemy 11.3.5 released
Emailchemy 11.3.5 contains an important bug fix for users who were trying to use Emailchemy’s IMAP server with MailMate. If you had trouble using MailMate with Emailchemy, please try again with this release. We’ve also addressed a couple issues for Mac users. First, Emailchemy now works with Java 7 on
Emailchemy on Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4)
We’ve received several notes from customers who have had trouble running and using Emailchemy on Mac OS X 10.4 “Tiger”. Tiger was released in 2005 with its final update, 10.4.11, released in 2007, but people still use it because it is the last version of Mac OS X that runs
Another Mac OS X Mail import wizard bug
Just got a kind note from Mike, a Mac user, saying that Emailchemy was the only Mac-based method he could find to convert his Windows Outlook PST file to Mac OS X Mail. 1GB in 20 minutes, not bad at all. Anyway, he wrote to also report another quirk in
Mac Users: take the update
Today I noticed we had a few customers, Mac users using Mac OS X 10.5.1, who reported odd behavior until they installed the Mac OS X 10.5.2 update. So if you’re using the latest Emailchemy (v 9.6) and Mac OS X 10.5.1, and you are seeing things like missing file