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I'm on a mac and Himalaya is ignoring the download-dir setting both globally and if set per account. I've tried using "~/Mail/downloads" and also "/Users//Mail/downloads", but neither works and it downloads to the system temporary folder unless i use the -d option.
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Sorry, I mistyped. I tried deleted the s to see what it would do and the program correctly complained that it didn't recognize download-dir when parsing the toml file so I changed it back to downloads-dir. Still no luck.
I just tried again with both the global setting and it also set for a single account at the same time and it didn't work.
I also tried with only a setting for the specific account and that didn't work either.
I'm on a mac and Himalaya is ignoring the download-dir setting both globally and if set per account. I've tried using "~/Mail/downloads" and also "/Users//Mail/downloads", but neither works and it downloads to the system temporary folder unless i use the -d option.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: