Hello all,
System Info:
Installed the Clip-O-Tron mail bundle and sure enough it's there in
~/Library/Mail/Bundles
Restart Mail.app - nothing? I even tried copying the actual bundle folder instead of the alias. What exactly am I supposed to see after mail is restarted?
The only hunch I have, assuming the problem is on my side, is that I use a Mail.app add-in called MsgFiler (http://www.tow.com/msgfiler/) (highly recommend it if you've never heard of it) and part of the installation process does this:
defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles YES
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion 3
I've run mail with OmniMailMessageServiceEnabler.mailbundle as the only enabled bundle but still nothing in preferences, toolbar, customize toolbar, menus or anywhere on the interface.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks much,
James
System Info:
OS X 10.5.1 on a new iMacIt's probably me but...
Product: OmniFocus-1.0.x
Tag: OmniFocus/1.0/final-v77.1.2
Date: 2008-01-08 01:09:42 -0800
Installed the Clip-O-Tron mail bundle and sure enough it's there in
~/Library/Mail/Bundles
Restart Mail.app - nothing? I even tried copying the actual bundle folder instead of the alias. What exactly am I supposed to see after mail is restarted?
The only hunch I have, assuming the problem is on my side, is that I use a Mail.app add-in called MsgFiler (http://www.tow.com/msgfiler/) (highly recommend it if you've never heard of it) and part of the installation process does this:
defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles YES
defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion 3
I've run mail with OmniMailMessageServiceEnabler.mailbundle as the only enabled bundle but still nothing in preferences, toolbar, customize toolbar, menus or anywhere on the interface.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks much,
James