MacOS Catalina 10.15.1 (19B88) Update Only
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Apple has released MacOS Catalina 10.15.1 update for all Mac users who are running MacOS Catalina. 10.15.1 is the first major point release software update to MacOS Catalina after Apple had previously issued a smaller set of Supplemental Updates to the operating system.
The macOS Catalina 10.15.1 update includes updated and additional emoji, support for AirPods Pro, HomeKit Secure Video, HomeKit-enabled routers, and new Siri privacy settings, as well as bug fixes and improvements.
Apple, these update sizes are insane if you continue to insist that there is only a single way to achieve the downloads (using the target Mac). Are you aware that not everyone is on unlimited data capacity fiber
The macOS Catalina 10.15.1 update includes updated and additional emoji, support for AirPods Pro, HomeKit Secure Video, HomeKit enabled routers, and new Siri privacy settings, as well as bug fixes and improvements.
WHATS NEW:The macOS Catalina 10.15.1 update includes updated and additional emoji, support for AirPods Pro, HomeKit Secure Video, HomeKit enabled routers, and new Siri privacy settings, as well as bug fixes and improvements.
This update also includes the following bug fixes and improvements:-Restores the ability to view file names in the All Photos view in Photos-Restores the ability to filter by favorites, photos, videos, edited, and keywords in Days view in Photos-Fixes an issue where Messages would only send a single notification when the option to repeat alerts was enabled-Resolves an issue that caused Contacts to launch to the previously opened contact instead of the contact list-Adds a two-finger swipe gesture for back navigation in Apple News-Resolves issues that may occur in the Music app when displaying playlists inside folders and newly added songs in the Songs list-Improves reliability of migrating iTunes library databases into the Music, Podcasts, and TV apps-Fixes an issue where downloaded titles were not visible in the Downloads folder in the TV app
The macOS Catalina 10.15.1 update includes updated and additional emoji, support for AirPods Pro, HomeKit Secure Video, HomeKit enabled routers, and new Siri privacy settings, as well as bug fixes and improvements.
After catalina update and shutting down, now MBP will not stay on in clamshell mode. When you close the lid it goes to sleep and doesn't even wake up for external mouse or kbd, or even when you open the lid - you have to touch the fingerprint reader to back on.
macOS Catalina brings the greatest changes in security data files that I can recall: with the introduction of the read-only System volume, almost all of them have moved to new locations on the writeable Data volume, so that they can be updated more easily. Catalina also changes the behaviour of Gatekeeper, which now checks notarization when a quarantined app is first run, and XProtect, which runs its checks on every app when it is opened on every occasion.
Importantly, macOS users that are still on Mojave 10.14.6 or earlier should be aware that at present the v2109 XProtect update has not been seeded to those earlier macOS versions, so you are only getting the updated protection if you are on Catalina.
macOS Catalina, or macOS 10.15, is the sixteenth major release of macOS that was released on 7 October 2019. It was announced on 3 June 2019 at WWDC. The version drops support for devices that can be updated by replacing the graphic cards from OpenGL to Metal, as well as support for 32-bit macOS applications. It is the first version of macOS to support only 64-bit applications and also the final version of macOS to use the major version number of 10. It is the first version of macOS to fully drop support for OpenGL compositing in the compositor library (SkyLight.framework).
My problem with the catalina upgrade on my 2018 macbook air is with the undo delete message option. It no longer works, and i actually use it a lot. Also, with some messages, but not all, the scroll down option does not work. Little annoying glitches! and I haven't seen the option of 10.15.1 yet. Also apple has not responded to my questions. I guess they have bigger problems than mine.
Like most users have reported, I too lost a huge amount of emails by updating from Mojave to Catalina. I had a solid TimeMachine backup so I simply formatted my drive then installed back Mojave and restore from TM. That worked perfectly and all my mail was back the way it should be. I have an extra MacBook Pro 13\" so I decided to do some more testing. I first created a new folder on my Desktop and exported all my mailbox via the export function. Then I did a clean install of Catalina on my 13\", open the mail app and imported all my mailbox via the import function. This allowed me to re-create a perfect copy of mac mail Mojave to mac mail Catalina. Then I made a brand new TimeMachine backup of my 13\" Catalina install. Now I'm thinking I have a TimeMachine Catalina backup with all my mail so that should be perfect! Well no it was not. I erase my 13\" and proceed to install a clean copy of Catalina, then use my perfect TimeMachine backup to restore thinking that my mail should be back the way i left it. Believe it or not, upon restart and opening the mail app, most of my mail only show headers and nothing in the message. This is a terrible bug and looking at the release notes of up-coming updates, it looks like Apple is not even addressing this issue! This is terrible really! Bad Apple :(
The problem persists in 10.15.1. Almost 50% of my old emails have now disappeared (40Gb of info). Most of the emails only show headers and nothing in the message. When rebuilding the mailboxes, the emails just evaporate. I've looked into the finder structure and the emails are completely gone. I can only recover from backups, but many emails will be gone forever. Bad.
I'm also hitting the problem with 10.15.1 and corporate Exchange email account.I'm observing following problems:- when I copy messages from Exchange Inbox to a local folder, the messages with attachments are not copied properly, only header is seen. It seems reliably reproducible. Copying messages with attachments from an IMAP Inbox works OK apparently.- when message is moved from Exchange Inbox to a local folder by an Inbox rule, even messages without attachments are not moved properly.- Mail.app is constantly showing \"Moving Messages\" with the numbers slowly jumping up. No idea what is it doing, and restarting Mail doesn't help, it starts counting from zero again.
from Robert H:\"I'm also hitting the problem with 10.15.1 and corporate Exchange email account.I'm observing following problems:- when I copy messages from Exchange Inbox to a local folder, the messages with attachments are not copied properly, only header is seen. It seems reliably reproducible. Copying messages with attachments from an IMAP Inbox works OK apparently.- when message is moved from Exchange Inbox to a local folder by an Inbox rule, even messages without attachments are not moved properly.- Mail.app is constantly showing \"Moving Messages\" with the numbers slowly jumping up. No idea what is it doing, and restarting Mail doesn't help, it starts counting from zero again.\"
Missing mail after Catalina update. Nearly 90,000 historic emails were lost, in my case, reducing the Mail folder size from 35.5GB to 2.7GB. Fortunately I have found an old backup with much of the historic messages. However, key messages remain missing including copies of customer invoices sent out by email. Destroying people's email archives has the potential to put companies, especially smaller folk, out of business. The problem is only obvious once one starts actively looking for those old messages. But, by then, it may be too late ... old backups have been replaced by new backups that lack the older messages. Even if one can recover messages from a backup, the time and effort ( and $$ ) involved in doing so is significant. Shame on you Apple. Protecting user's files/data has to be the #1 objective in any OS update.
OK. I would love to hear if what Doug did on Oct 21 fixed his issues. I updated to Catalina on Nov 30, by Dec 2, I was instructed by the mail client that my mailboxes had issues and before I could finish reading the little pop up window mail crashed. On relaunch mail rebuilt my mail boxes and deleted random emails. A lot of sent emails and all current emails between November 27 and Nov 30. The current ones were obvious, but the others only came to light when I was trying to recover some procedures I had emailed to someone back in May 2019. Those were just gone. After discovering that I started digging aound on the internet and on my machine. Discovered elmx files on timemachine existed, but completely gone on my computer. Called Apple and got no where fast. Spent that last two weekends rebuilding a machine with Mojave and migrating data between it and my current Catalina install... I have recovered from TimeMachine directly to the mojave install and that fails. I have restored the mail and my Library files to an external hard drive for safe keeping. Each time I recover my email from that hard drive and try to put it onto the mojave install the same emails disappear when Mail is relaunched. I am convinced it is because the mail server is an Exchange server, but the sent emails were sent from my computer mail client, not the server... it really doesn't make sense to me that the emails are just deleted off my hard drive by the mail client. I have the email in timemachine and on my external drive, but have been unsuccessful in getting them loaded back into Catalina or Mojave mail. Apple hasn't been able to offer a solution so I am curious if what Doug did with the manual import actually worked.
I will await the release of the 10.15.3 stable update and see what Apple has to finally say about this, before proceeding. This process of importing from TM and removing duplicate e-mails will be tedious and time consuming, thus only want to do it once. :-) 59ce067264
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