Annamarie Pluhar wrote (at 5:59 AM on Sunday, June 4, 2023):
> I think I’m missing the standard.plist file. At least I can’t find it.
The standard.plist file is inside the application bundle where it's not easily
messed with:
Macintosh HD > Applications > MailMate.app > Contents > Resources >
Annamarie Pluhar wrote (at 2:54 AM on Thursday, May 25, 2023):
hi
It’s driving me nuts. (When I focus on it.) None of the keyboard
shortcuts in MM work. They are all greyed out. [Here is a
screenshot](https://www.dropbox.com/s/sqn3qcso7jnahhe/MM%20Shortcuts%20greyed.png?dl=0).
It must be
Hi
I’m deciding that an answer to my issue is to reinstall MM. I think
I’m missing the standard.plist file. At least I can’t find it. (User
error in creating keybindings?)
So I shouldn’t copy over my /Library/Application Support/Mailmate
folder since I’ll replicate my issue? But I have
HI Robert,
Thanks for this hint. I do have a plist file I had created (with help
from this list!)I finally had the time and internet connectivity to try
this. I don’t know Xcode but downloaded it and opened up the file
“messageVerfications.plist” (warns me when I send an email out of my
I had a problem similar to this, and was only able to fix it after I
opened one of my keybindings files, which was misbehaving, and edited it
in Xcode. It was failing quietly and messing up lots of previously
working bindings. My attempts to edit the file in a text editor didn't
work because I
hi
It’s driving me nuts. (When I focus on it.) None of the keyboard
shortcuts in MM work. They are all greyed out. [Here is a
screenshot](https://www.dropbox.com/s/sqn3qcso7jnahhe/MM%20Shortcuts%20greyed.png?dl=0).
It must be something simple as I can’t find anyone having a similar
issue.