also, wouldn’t Sierra to el Capitan be a downgrade to a previous OS version?
The true test of whether this is spam would be if there is a link to click in
the mail message. But it’s probably best ignored and deleted anyway.
Ian Macrae
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On 13 Feb 2017, at 23:03, Shaun <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i could be mistaken but i do not think it is usual practice for Apple to send
out emails suggesting an update.the operating system generally notifies you
of any expected updates i beleive..
On 13/02/2017 20:56, David Weston wrote:
Hi,
I have just now received an email from Apple to take of Sierra and put
Alcapitain onto my iMac. Well has anyone else done this and if so how do I
go about this change?
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