With macOS 14 Sonoma, Apple will no longer support plugins for Apple Mail and instead only allow so-called extensions based on Apple's MailKit. A permanent display of the Daylite Mail Assistant (DMA) in the right sidebar is no longer possible. As an extension DMA will then be shown in a banner above the email.
If you are still on macOS 13 Ventura, however, you have the option to use DMA as the regular Mail plugin. To do so, please follow these steps:
- Deactivate the Daylite Mail Assistant (DMA) in the Apple Mail Settings under Extensions
- Navigate to the General tab and check under Manage Plugins whether the DayliteMailAssistant.mailbundle is already shown and activate it if necessary. If DMA is not shown, please proceed to paragraph What do I need to do... below
- Restart Apple Mail while holding down the ⌥ key [alt/option]
- The DMA sidebar should now be available again. If that's not the case, please follow the steps outlined in this HelpCenter article: How do I hide the Daylite Mail Assistant (DMA)?
What do I need to do if the DayliteMailAssistant.mailbundle doesn't show?
In this case the DMA plugin needs to be installed. As this option is hidden, please follow these steps:
- Start Daylite
- Hold down the ⌘ key [cmd/command] and select Daylite from the menu bar. The option Install Mail Assistant is now visible
- Install DMA as outlined in this HelpCenter article: How do I install the Daylite Mail Assistant (DMA)?
- The DMA sidebar should now be available again. If that's not the case, please follow the steps outlined in this HelpCenter article: How do I hide the Daylite Mail Assistant (DMA)?
Please note, that the DMA Settings are no longer in the Apple Mail settings but the Daylite settings.
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