Bug fixes and improvements for the Thunderbird converter, Outlook MSG converter, and Outlook PST writer.Fixed bug where some Apple Mail attachments were not being attached correctly.Now scanned by Apple for malware (“notarized” by Apple) to support running on macOS Catalina.Full compatibility with macOS Catalina mail archives.Fixed issue with converting MSG files that were created by forensic tool export.Fixed bad URL for download of new version in Windows and Linux versions.Windows SmartScreen may mark install as potentially unsafe until reputation increases Signing Windows app with new certificate.Do not upgrade if running an older version of Mac OS. Mac version now requires macOS 10.11 “El Capitan” or higher.Support for macOS 11.0 “Big Sur” Mail folders.Do not upgrade if running an older version of macOS. Older versions may have issues with Forensic Edition dongles on Big Sur. Full compatibility with macOS 11.0 “Big Sur”.Dongles created on macOS or Linux are not affected. IMPORTANT: before updating from 14.4 to 14.4.1, be aware dongles created with 14.4 on Windows 10 will not work with 14.4.1. Please contact WKS support to first have your license reset so you can create a new dongle.Fixed issue with license dongles created on Windows 10 with Emailchemy v14.4.Fixed bug where PST output option did not appear on some Macs.Fixed issue where some converted Apple Mail accounts had generic names.Support for macOS “Monterey” Mail changes released in macOS 12.3.Fixed an issue with activation through proxy servers.Fixed an issue where macOS version no longer recognized the license dongle.Support for macOS 13 “Ventura” Mail app.I couldn't get any of my screen shots to upload. what did I miss in this setup, migration from Apple Mail and Integration with contacts and Calendar (iCloud based)? I clicked Finish and went to the forums to search for a solution, but found nothing. I did the same for the settings and got the "No Application or file to import data from was found" error message. Got the No Mailboxes were found in the import message. Then decided to try to import just the Mail. then went to tools/import and noticed I didn't have the the option to Import Everything. Chose not to make it my default because I want to make sure it works first. I then downloaded and installed Thunderbird 60.31.1. I then used App Cleaner to delete the ten year old version of Thunderbird and the support files that were not part of the library folder, such as the actual application, Thunderbird. I use my email local folders extensively as a type of database to keep a history of purchases and other important information in the local folders. I did this because most of my logins and settings have changed a lot and I want to import the current local folders and settings from the current version of Apple Mail. Before installing the new version, I opened the old version of Thunderbird, went to the Tools/Account Settomgs and found the directory in the Mac OS library that needed deleted. A little behind the times, but I have been using apps that wouldn't run on the newer Mac OS. Especially after reading that Thunderbird could now share both iCloud's Apple Calendar and Contacts. I use Thunderbird at work and decided I miss some of the more advanced features that are not in Apple Mail on my iMac at home. Maybe 10 years ago I used Thunderbird on my iMac.
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