+1 -- under Lion, email attachments are NOT going into actions! This is a big deal for me. Surely this is an easy one for the Omnigroup to test and provide a fix?
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Member
2011-08-21, 09:36 AM
+1 -- under Lion, email attachments are NOT going into actions! This is a big deal for me. Surely this is an easy one for the Omnigroup to test and provide a fix?
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Member
2011-08-22, 08:09 AM
I'm not able to get the Clip-o-tron to copy anything over to Mail.
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Member
2011-08-22, 08:37 AM
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My understanding is that the early preview builds of MailTags 3 removed support for AppleScript. Since our clipping plugins depend on AppleScript, they broke.
I think I saw someone say on Twitter that the most recent MailTags 3 release restored AppleScript support. If so, installing that build should fix this. I'm not a MailTags user, though, so please take this with a giant grain of salt until someone with actual experience with the app chimes in. :-)
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The other issue we're facing is that Mail in Lion does not support the approach we were using to retrieve Mail attachments in Snow Leopard.
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Member
2011-08-25, 02:26 PM
I found today that if I disabled the Clip-o-tron in OF it then worked in Mail and vis-versa. Still no attachments, but emails ended up in OF. Weird.
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Member
2011-08-30, 06:09 AM
MailTags still doesn't have AppleScript support that I can see.
However, as far as I can tell, that should have nothing to do with missing attachments. I have disabled the Mail with MailTags option since it was throwing errors. The attachments still don't come over. I agree with the rest, this is a huge problem for me.
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Member
2011-08-30, 06:27 AM
You saw Lizard's post saying that Apple removed the mechanism they had been using to get the attachments, right? Without a new version of OmniFocus, I don't think you are going to see attachments just magically start appearing...
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Member
2011-09-07, 03:09 AM
Hi,
I don't know about Clip-O-Tron. I wanted some customization so I wrote my own Applescript to create tasks from Mail and adding attachments works fine with my script. It's part of a larger library but if some people are interested, I might find some time to make it stand-alone and share it. Just let me know. Bye
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LuMe96, if you haven't already, it would be awesome if you could send a copy of your script to omnifocus@omnigroup.com - just in case you've found a method that the other folks on the team hadn't seen when they were looking at this previously. Thanks for the help!
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