>  I’ve no idea where MailMate downloads its internal update to.

Mailmate downlosds a complete new copy of the application. It does not have an 
"internal update".

The copy it downloads is trying to replace the running copy. It goes where ever 
your current copy of MailMate lives. It's failing because the current location 
is not seen as being writable, or the copy of MM itself cannot be altered.

Command sragging to the desktop and then command dragging into the 
/Applications should repair those possible problems.

Don't over think this.

Tracy



On 19 May 2022, at 15:03, David Ledger wrote:

> On 5/19/22 20:59, Tracy Valleau wrote:
>>> 1.  Why is it think it has to update software that is already up to date.
>>
>> No idea. Perhaps there is an incremental update?
>>
>>> 2.  Why does it think it is a read-only filesystem when the system is too 
>>> old to have a read-only filesystem (other than on an external drive, that 
>>> this isn’t).
>>   I cannot answer "why" - I just know that dozens of times I've seen "can't 
>> update" errors to an existing app, which are solved by the technique I 
>> suggested.
>>
>> Sorry it didn't work for you.
>>
>> T
>
>
> I didn’t have a chance to try because it’s a MailMate initiated download so 
> it didn’t go into Downloads. I’ve no idea where MailMate downloads its 
> internal update to.
>
> David
>
>
>>
>> On 19 May 2022, at 12:49, David Ledger wrote:
>>
>>> On 19 May 2022, at 20:33, Tracy Valleau wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hold down the command key and drag MailMate to your desktop.
>>>> Release all keys.
>>>> Hold down the command key and drag MailMate to your Applications folder.
>>>>
>>>> That should fix it.
>>>
>>> Thanks, but this is an update that MailMate itself is trying to install, 
>>> even though it knows it is up to date. It’s not a human initiated download. 
>>> So
>>> 1.  Why is it think it has to update software that is already up to date.
>>> 2.  Why does it think it is a read-only filesystem when the system is too 
>>> old to have a read-only filesystem (other than on an external drive, that 
>>> this isn’t).
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 19 May 2022, at 12:22, David Ledger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am currently up to date with “Normal Releases” according to the 
>>>>> Software Update panel of Preferences, but whenever I start up MailMate 
>>>>> (which is rare because I keep it and the laptop running) I get a popup 
>>>>> saying:
>>>>> v v v v
>>>>> MailMate is running on a read-only file system and can therefore not be 
>>>>> updated.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you downloaded MailMate from the internet then moving it out of the 
>>>>> Downloads folder should solve the problem.
>>>>> ^ ^ ^ ^
>>>>>
>>>>> The system is a Mid 2011 11” MacBook Air running High Sierra 10.13.6. The 
>>>>> filesystem is APFS with the base drive having one container “Container 
>>>>> disk1” that contains one Volume “Macintosh HD”. It has no read-only 
>>>>> volumes.
>>>>>
>>>>> Has anyone else seen this?
>>>>>
>>>>> David
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