![]() This prevents a licensing error that was happening when users of the USB dongle license keys were trying to launch multiple instances on a server. ![]() Emailchemy will now check if it is already running.When setting filters, there isn’t an efficient way for Emailchemy to count filtered messages, because some filters will make Emailchemy skip entire email folders where the number of messages in the folder may be unknown. It was showing the number of all filtered messages, not just duplicates. ![]() Fixed the “Duplicates Filtered” counter on the conversion progress window.Previously, without this check, Emailchemy users were running their conversions and finding missing messages. Emailchemy can not read your email files if Apple Mail already has them open for reading or writing. Emailchemy will now check if Apple Mail is running before starting a conversion of Apple Mail files.We’ve been able to fix several bugs that have been annoying Emailchemy users for a while. We’ve created our own version of this component now, so we can modify it to it to make it work better with Emailchemy and recent versions of macOS. Even the Java Console in the browser and javacpl.cpl applet doesnt open. Dont know what happened all of a sudden JNLP files stopped launching, a splash screen appears saying Java Starting. The developer of this 3rd party component stopped working on it a few years back, and its compatibility with recent macOS versions has been problematic. Up until recently, I was able to launch/open JNLP files in Firefox using Java web start. Because of this, Emailchemy has been using a 3rd party, open source component for its file open and save dialogs on macOS. The open/save dialogs that Java provides on macOS are terrible and look nothing like the ones normally found in macOS. Emailchemy will check for this permission now, and it will tell you if you need to take action. If you don’t, then Emailchemy won’t be able to find any files to convert when converting from Apple Mail. To convert Mojave email, though, macOS now requires you to manually give “Full Disk Access” permission to Emailchemy. The previous release could read files created by the Mail app on Mojave, but this version will convert Mojave email while running on Mojave. ![]() Emailchemy 14.3 has been tested and updated to run on macOS Mojave. ![]()
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