HCHTech
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I've got a elderly customer with an older iMac (Early 2008) running Yosemite. Despite being ancient, it runs fine. For some reason, Spotlight search is popping up when you are in the Mail app, but only in one of the two user accounts on the machine. Not immediately, but if you open a few emails, you'll get it pretty consistently within a few minutes.
I did a cleanup & such with Onyx, and a scan with Malwarebytes. A handful of pups were found and deleted without incident. None of this affected the Spotlight problem, unfortunately.
As a test, I have tried unticking all of the various Spotlight options in system preferences, including removing the keyboard shortcut. I also removed spotlight suggestions from the location services applet in Security & Privacy.
I suppose I could disable the Spotlight server with a terminal command, but that sounds like it would break other things.
None of this seems to have affected the problem. I'm still getting Spotlight randomly popping up when I'm in the Mail app. This has to be either configuration or malware since it only affects one user account - doesn't it?
I did a cleanup & such with Onyx, and a scan with Malwarebytes. A handful of pups were found and deleted without incident. None of this affected the Spotlight problem, unfortunately.
As a test, I have tried unticking all of the various Spotlight options in system preferences, including removing the keyboard shortcut. I also removed spotlight suggestions from the location services applet in Security & Privacy.
I suppose I could disable the Spotlight server with a terminal command, but that sounds like it would break other things.
None of this seems to have affected the problem. I'm still getting Spotlight randomly popping up when I'm in the Mail app. This has to be either configuration or malware since it only affects one user account - doesn't it?