![]() ![]() This may or may not replace elements of the Entire Operating System including the Home Folder ( User Account ) and replace any corrupted or removed elements of the Operating System and make thing right. ![]() # 1 Some Contributors suggest restarting in Recovery Mode and choosing to Reinstall the Operating System over the existing installation. The steps in #1 below is predicated on the Offending Application has been Removed as per the Developers Specific Instruction Specific to CleanMyMac aka “ BrickMyMac “ In so doing, creating a False Need for their Product. The Only thing this Antivirus software is protecting is the Bank Account of the Developers and for zero return to the User aside from the problems this software creates.ĪntiVirus Developers purposefully Market their product to create a “ Fear Factor “. That would occur when a update or UpGrade is performed. The only Entity that can open and modify or alter this Volume is Apple. The Operating System resides in a Sealed and Read Only Volume that can not be opened by the User nor by Third Party Applications. There are no known Windows-like Viruses in the wild that self replicate and affect macOS, because of the underling UNIX Foundation and Permission Limitation.Īdditionally, in macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey and macOS 13 Ventura. There was a recent Catalina update I believe - to 10.15.7. I also tried rebuilding the mailboxes containing the troublesome messages. I tried disabling my Mail plugins (MsgFiler, Letter Opener, GPGMail) but that didn't change anything. Viewing raw source of the messages reveals no obvious tags or other reasons why this text should be invisible. Most emails look fine but so far 3 senders have sent me mail with invisible text. There is always some readable content in the emails - it doesn't affect all the content. The text is actually there - I can copy it out and paste it into a text editor to read it. Suddenly a couple of weeks ago I started getting messages with blank areas of text and/or small bold question mark-in-a-box icons where actual content should be. Invisible text in Mac Mail messages I bought a new MacBook Pro with Catalina on it, migrated my content to it, and have been using Mac Mail on Catalina trouble-free for several months (and many years before that with other OS versions). ![]()
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