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Hi,

There is one company who I regularly receive emails from because I asked to be on the mailing list (Groupon) but since upgrading yesterday the emails are now saying that this is from a mailing list and offering me to unsubscribe or to add contact to address book (which I already have years ago). So now I cannot see the picture content of the emails. As I don't want to unsubscribe - I want to see the email content just like before, I clicked on "add contact" even though that contact is in my address book and all it did was just opened a reply email to them (noreply@groupon.com). I have tried going to mail preferences but I can't find anything that will "disable" the unsubscribe to mailing list function. At the moment it is only Groupon email that this is happening with - but I am on quite a few shopping mailing lists (willingly because I like shopping) and I don't this to happen with anymore of them. Can anyone help please? Thanks

MacBook Air

Posted on Aug 14, 2022 12:46 AM

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Aug 14, 2022 5:28 AM in response to Owl-53

Hi - thanks for your reply.


That is the version of Monterey that I just upgraded to last night.


I have unchecked all privacy options - see screenshot. and then I closed mail and re-opened - but no difference. Should I now re-check any boxes?

On my other (old 2013 MacBook Air) that will no longer update passed Big Sur 11.6.8 - the emails from Groupon are showing all the pictures fine? I have just purchased and migrated everything to the new M2 2022 MacBook Air.

Aug 14, 2022 6:29 AM in response to Jem1963

Ah - the Older Migrated to the New.


Thank you for that crucial piece of information.


Here is an " after the factor " situation. and not totally certain of a solution under the present setup - to be honest 😔


I do know, there are plenty of More Learned Colleagues who may pickup your question and offer some insights


If the new computer is going to be the Apple Silicon M1 / M2 Equipped Computer - would suggest Only Migrating the User Account and nothing more


1 - Apple Silicon with Monterey macOS 12 Only Support everything 64 bit and there is no workaround.


2 - Issues that may exist on the older computer will be migrated to the New Computer. This would badly pollute the new Original and Pristine installation of the new OS.


3 -  Applications, extensions and Software Drivers may or may not even work on the new computer.


4 - IMHO - it would be best to only install new application etc Directly from the Developer or the Apple Apps Store.

Aug 14, 2022 7:05 AM in response to Owl-53

Ah - thanks for the info but a bit late now. I've already done it and migrated the whole thing but I do still have everything intact on the 2013 as my intention was to use that as storage and just delete the stuff I don't want from the new one. Most things that I've checked out since the migration seem okay. At least I will know the problem if I come across other stuff that doesn't behave!! I suppose I could delete apps and re-instal them?

But thanks anyway and maybe someone else might have some info.




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