Hey Guys - I was finally able to get this script working in Mountain Lion. See my script below. I had made some other minor changes to the very original script, so please double check that this does what you want it to do.
The main changes that I made to make it work in Mountain Lion were the following:
- changed 'on_perform_mail_Action(theData) to on 'perform mail action with messages theData' with corresponding 'end' statement
- removed 'tell application "Mail"' and corresponding 'end tell'
- removed line 'set theMessages to |SelectedMessages| of theData --Extract the messages from the rule'
- changed repeat code from 'repeat with theMessage in theMessages' to 'repeat with theMessage in theData'
With the changes above, the script works perfectly for me in Mountain Lion.
Code:
(*
Waiting For Mails to OmniFocus Script
by simplicityisbliss.com, Sven Fechner
MailTags project and due date compatibility added by Scott Morrison, Indev Software
Based on an Outbox Rule (Mail Act-On) in Mail.app this script adds specific messages
to the OmniFocus Inbox with the waiting for context
MailTags is required to automatically set the project and the due date.
Mail Act-On (www.indev.ca) is required to define the Outbox Rule to only
create tasks for those outgoing emails that are to be tracked in OmniFocus
A sample Outbox rule may be
if MailTags Tickle Date is After 0 days today
Run Apple Script: [ThisAppleScript]
The script uses Growl from the App Store for feedback notification if it is installed and running
*)
--!! EDIT THE PROPERTIES BELOW TO MEET YOUR NEEDS !!--
-- Do you want the actualy mail body to be added to the notes section of the OmniFocus task?
-- Set to 'true' is or 'false' if no
property mailBody : true
-- Text between mail recipient (the person you are waiting for to come back) and the email subject
property MidFix : "to follow up re:"
-- Name of your Waiting For context in OmniFocus
property myWFContext : "Waiting For"
-- Default start time
property timeStart : "5:00:00 AM"
-- Default due time
property timeDue : "6:00:00 PM"
-- Default start to due date interval, in days
property dateInterval : "3"
-- !! STOP EDITING HERE IF NOT FAMILAR WITH APPLESCRIPT !! --
--Configuration for Growl messages
property GrowlRun : true
property scriptName : "Waiting For Mails to OmniFocus"
property notifySuccess : "Success Notification"
property notifyFail : "Failed Notification"
property titleSuccess : "Waiting For Mail added"
property titleFail : "Waiting For Mail to OmniFocus FAILED"
property txtSuccess : " added to OmniFocus successfully"
property txtFail : " to OmniFocus to add successfully"
property txtIcon : "OmniFocus"
using terms from application "Mail"
on perform mail action with messages theData
--Check if Growl is running
tell application "System Events" to set GrowlRun to (count of (every process whose name is "GrowlHelperApp")) > 0
--Setup Growl
if GrowlRun then tell application "AppleScript Editor" to «event register» given «class appl»:scriptName, «class anot»:{notifySuccess, notifyFail}, «class dnot»:{notifySuccess, notifyFail}, «class iapp»:txtIcon
--Get going
--tell application "Mail"
--set theMessages to |SelectedMessages| of theData --Extract the messages from the rule
repeat with theMessage in theData
--repeat with theMessage in theMessages
set theSubject to subject of theMessage
set theRecipient to name of to recipient of theMessage
set theMessageID to urlencode(the message id of theMessage) of me
set theStartDate to ""
set theDueDate to ""
try
using terms from application "MailTagsHelper"
set theStartDate to (due date of theMessage) as date
set theStartDate to my setStartDate(theStartDate)
set theDueDate to theStartDate + dateInterval * days
set theDueDate to my setDueDate(theDueDate)
end using terms from
on error theError
end try
-- Check if there is one or more recipients
try
if (count of theRecipient) > 1 then
set theRecipientName to (item 1 of theRecipient & (ASCII character 202) & "and" & (ASCII character 202) & ((count of theRecipient) - 1) as string) & (ASCII character 202) & "more"
else
set theRecipientName to item 1 of theRecipient
end if
set theTaskTitle to theRecipientName & (ASCII character 202) & MidFix & (ASCII character 202) & theSubject
set messageURL to "Created from message://%3C" & (theMessageID) & "%3E"
set theBody to messageURL
if mailBody then set theBody to theBody & return & return & the content of theMessage
-- Add waiting for context task to OmniFocus
tell application "OmniFocus"
tell default document
set theContext to context myWFContext
if theStartDate is not "" then
set theTask to make new inbox task with properties {name:theTaskTitle, note:theBody, context:theContext, start date:theStartDate, due date:theDueDate}
else
set theTask to make new inbox task with properties {name:theTaskTitle, note:theBody, context:theContext}
end if
if myProject is not null then
set theProject to project myProject
move theTask to end of tasks of theProject
end if
end tell
end tell
on error theError
do shell script "logger -t outboxrule 'Error : " & theError & "' "
end try
my GrowlSuccess("Mail: " & theSubject)
end repeat
--end tell
end perform mail action with messages
on GrowlSuccess(theMessage)
if GrowlRun then tell application "AppleScript Editor" to «event notifygr» given «class name»:notifySuccess, «class titl»:titleSuccess, «class desc»:theMessage & txtSuccess, «class appl»:scriptName
end GrowlSuccess
on urlencode(theText)
set theTextEnc to ""
repeat with eachChar in characters of theText
set useChar to eachChar
set eachCharNum to ASCII number of eachChar
if eachCharNum = 32 then
set useChar to "+"
else if (eachCharNum ≠ 42) and (eachCharNum ≠ 95) and (eachCharNum < 45 or eachCharNum > 46) and (eachCharNum < 48 or eachCharNum > 57) and (eachCharNum < 65 or eachCharNum > 90) and (eachCharNum < 97 or eachCharNum > 122) then
set firstDig to round (eachCharNum / 16) rounding down
set secondDig to eachCharNum mod 16
if firstDig > 9 then
set aNum to firstDig + 55
set firstDig to ASCII character aNum
end if
if secondDig > 9 then
set aNum to secondDig + 55
set secondDig to ASCII character aNum
end if
set numHex to ("%" & (firstDig as string) & (secondDig as string)) as string
set useChar to numHex
end if
set theTextEnc to theTextEnc & useChar as string
end repeat
return theTextEnc
end urlencode
on setStartDate(theStartDate)
set theDate to (date string of theStartDate)
set newDate to the (date (theDate & " " & timeStart))
return newDate
end setStartDate
on setDueDate(theDueDate)
set theDate to (date string of theDueDate)
set newDate to the (date (theDate & " " & timeDue))
return newDate
end setDueDate
end using terms from