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  1. Same here - have now upgraded to 12.4, no difference. Plugin is checked but Sideloadly says it isn't enabled. Have completely wiped Sideloadly and Library files and reinstalled, but no difference.
  2. Also, I just spotted there is an additional copy of the plugin in ~/Library/Application Support/Sideloadly/... Sadly, deleting the contents of that folder and reinstalling Sideloadly has not fixed the issue.
  3. I have already done this. Deleted the plugin folder as requested last night, allowed Sideloadly to re-download the anisette data and enabled the plugin in Mail, restarted Mail, but Sideloadly still gives the error as follows: Local Anisette init fail: Sideloadly's Local Anisette Mail Plug-in was installed but seemingly not enabled. Please open Mail application's settings, press 'Manage Plug-Ins' button, enable Sideloadly Plug-in, and press Restart Mail. Timed out Any further suggestions? Thanks.
  4. Deleted the plugin folder as suggested and reinstalled. The plug in is now showing as enabled in Mail, but Sideloadly says it isn't. "Local anisette init fail: plugin installed but seemingly not enabled". the local anisette options is greyed out for me, and clicking 'Download' hangs the app. Monterey 12.2.1
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