Want the Subject field (for bold iMessages) in macOS’ Messages app?
- Quit Messages
- Open Terminal
- Run
defaults write com.apple.MobileSMS MMSShowSubject 1
- Start Messages
This worked for me on a fresh install of macOS 14.1.1 (23B81) (new Mac mini).
Want the Subject field (for bold iMessages) in macOS’ Messages app?
defaults write com.apple.MobileSMS MMSShowSubject 1
This worked for me on a fresh install of macOS 14.1.1 (23B81) (new Mac mini).
This still works in 2022 on macOS Monterey. Thank you!
this does not work anymore :/
this does not work anymore :/
@gasiegbu it's still working for me on a Mac that's been upgraded from Big Sur to macOS Ventura 13.4.1 (22F82); which version are you on?
I no longer see it under com.apple.MobileSMS
:
$ defaults read com.apple.MobileSMS
{
conversationListFocusFilterActionEnabled = 0;
}
So it may have been automatically migrated elsewhere.
I'm on Ventura 13.3.1. Do I need to update the system?
Also, can you give a step-by-step on how to run this on the terminal? Maybe I'm doing it wrong. I keep Messages open while running it, then restart it. But it doesn't take.
I'm on Ventura 13.3.1. Do I need to update the system?
Also, can you give a step-by-step on how to run this on the terminal? Maybe I'm doing it wrong. I keep Messages open while running it, then restart it. But it doesn't take.
It sounds like you’re skipping step 1 in the instructions, maybe that’s the reason? I’m not totally sure, just a guess.
I tried it that way (quitting Messages) first, but it didn't work. Then, I googled and a different person said to keep it running. So I tried that, but it also wasn't working... So I'm not sure
Not working for me on Sonoma Dev. Beta 2 either Messages running or not and I tried sudo also - no avail.
This worked for me on a fresh install of macOS 14.1.1 (23B81) (new Mac mini).
No longer works in MacOS 15, know where this moved and how to enable it now?
No longer works in MacOS 15, know where this moved and how to enable it now?
You can edit the ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.MobileSMS.plist directly. Quit Messages and add this right inside the first <dict>, after the opening tag:
<key>MMSShowSubject</key>
<true/>
defaults should normally edit this file too.
Thanks @2xsaiko, I tried this and it killed Messages. Had to revert the preference .plist to get it to work again.
Hmm, really? It worked for me. Though tbh I put it at the very bottom before the , but that shouldn't make a difference.
Very weird @2xsaiko, could you post / DM me your plist so I can copy that in and see if that works?
I mean that's really it, I just added it to the top level dict as I said. To the end that is, after I ran Messages again it rewrote the file and placed it somewhere in the middle, that's why it's no longer at the end in the paste.
It's probably safer to tell people to edit it with Xcode instead, there's no risk of messing up the file that way...
Awesome. Thank you!