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Hi:
I installed this plug-in a few days ago but just can't find a way to get it to work. Anyway, I've now decided to un-install it but there something I don't understand: "How do I get rid of this thing? 1. To de-install the plugin, you must delete the httpmail.mailbundle folder in the Bun- dles folder of the current user.The path is likely to be: Macintosh HD / Users / [cur- rent user name] / Library / Mail / Bundles. You must also delete every http-Mail folder that was created in the Bundles folder. 2. Then you must de-activate the plug-in by executing the following command in a Terminal window, paying great attention to the exact spelling: defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles 0" This is the un-installation procedure... #1 is fine but I'm having trouble with the second step. And my question is... What is a "Terminal window"? Sorry if this sound ignorant but I've just got my first Mac, I'm still trying to get use to OS X on my laptop while using Windows XP on my desktop. Any imput is welcome. |
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Go to Applications-> Utilities-> Terminal.
Paste in the above command and hit return. The terminal lets you access the UNIX underpinnings of OS X and execute commands directly without a graphical interface. This used to be how all computing was done... Nowadays you'll only need to use it for certain tasks... |
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