I also found that a mail bundle was repeatedly removed upon replacement, even though it was developed for 10.4. There is probably a flag that must now be in that bundle to indicate 10.4 compatibility before Mail stops removing it. -- B-r-u -c-e On May 17, 2005, at 12:12 AM, lj Palmer wrote: > When I moved it back in and restarted Mail, it just put it back > into a new Bundles (Disable) folder. Did one of us miss something > (Probably Me). I guess I'll try a different approach. At least you > give me an existence proof. I was re-installing it. > ..lj > > On May 16, 2005, at 21:00, Jeff Winchester wrote: >> On May 16, 2005, at 11:15 PM, lj Palmer wrote: >>> Apple's 10.4.1 removes a needed mail bundle I use >>> (GPGMail.mailbundle). I guess they can't tell the difference >>> between Panther version and the Tiger version, so they remove >>> both. They tell me to get a replacement bundle I already have. I >>> like it, first they don't check anything and then they remove >>> both the good and the bad. >> >> This seems to be just a compatibility safety check. I safely moved >> my "~/Library/Mail/Bundles (Disabled)" folder back to ~/Library/ >> Mail/Bundles with no issues whatsoever. >> -- >> Jeff Winchester >> jeffw at tampabay.rr.com