@DreamHostCare Or is it going to decline to forward some of the messages?
@DreamHostCare If I make the address a Forwarding-Only address and direct it to another mail provider, will that bypass Vade?
@DreamHostCare The main issue is that I’m not in a position to monitor the Spam mailbox to train it. I need everything to go to the inbox.
@DreamHostCare Missing e-mails. Unfortunately, I can’t predict all the domains ahead of time. Can Message Filters override?
@DreamHostCare Please turn off the spam filter, too. Or is there a way to do that with custom message filters?
@cleverdevil So Social and Promotion are off now, but there is no way to turn off Spam? Whitelist seems very limited.
@cleverdevil That is good to hear, but I’m continuing to get messages moved to the new Spam mailbox it created.
@DreamHostCare Thank you.
@brentsimmons @DreamHost It’s really messing up my workflow and local filtering rules.
@brentsimmons There is also a Social mailbox. @DreamHost replied to my ticket and says there’s no way to turn it off. :(
@brentsimmons Please let us know if you figure out how to turn this off with DreamHost. The panel setting seems to have been removed.
@smorr My sympathies.
@smorr Yep. BTW, from stack traces, it looks like Mail is now using an iOS-like SPI to indexing with Spotlight directly?
@catlan Now it’s showing the right messages, but the sidebar count is wrong. I think that may be in Mail’s database rather than Spotlight.
@sphilipakis 24 hours here, and no.
Flagged mailbox in 10.12 Apple Mail: number in sidebar shows 2 messages, 5 messages actually shown, 3 of them actually flagged.
Since updating to 10.12, can’t edit PDF files in Preview. Always wants to make a new file because the “original document can’t be changed”.
@erikaderstedt Well, it is hard to find things there. Not sorted by name and no search. :(
@erikaderstedt They can’t get it from Purchases?
@rosyna For me, tccutil has been enough. But customers have had issues with changes not sticking without purging it.
@rosyna I don’t know. We’ll have to see how well the reset commands work.
@rosyna That’s what I’m saying. Even though the Finder is Apple-signed, you can’t delete the file anymore. Have to go through tccutil.