I was premature on this. It worked with the first version, but the second version of the Bundle didn't work as expected with my ~/L…/App…/MailMate folder on another volume. It was the only difference between two working machines and a third not doing it, so I rsync'ed my MailMate folder back onto the volume my $HOME is on and it's fine now and I am having both options for the Bundle as expected.

Benny — I didn't see anything in the Bundle that would preclude it from working across volumes or traversing a filesystem like that, I don't know if it's a bug or an implementation issue for bundles? I don't know much about bundles and how they behave.


On 19 Sep 2013, at 9:21, Emory L. wrote:

Somewhat OT but fwiw I have a machine running MailMate with
~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate being a symlink to another
filesystem — that's the Big One, naturally. I make pretty liberal use of symlinks in my home directory to keep as much of ~/Library as practical on
an SSD.



On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 6:58 AM, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

Further to this, it works fine on a normal configuration (no separation of home directory) so thanks, and I'll be looking out for a large SSD for the
home machine;)

On 10 Sep 2013, at 23:46, Jason Davies wrote:

ok, I think what's going on here is that I have my OS and Applications (but not Home) on an SSD and the home directory on a spinning drive, which is breaking the link (also affects Dropbox, for instance). It's set via
System Prefs/Users.

This set-up is more trouble than it's worth but reuniting them two is
going to be a major hassle too!

Terminal said in response to the first

The domain/default pair of (/Volumes/Macintosh
HD/Users/ophiochos/Library/Preferences/com.freron.MailMate,
MmTwoPointOhFeaturesEnabled) does not exist

and the second one gives

command not found.

So I guess, unless you want to help me sort this for those rare occasions that someone has such a set-up, I should not pursue this on this particular
Mac (the work one is a conventional set-up).

I will see what happens when I create the directories on the SSD.

Thanks

On 10 Sep 2013, at 23:09, Benny Kjær Nielsen [email protected] wrote:

On 11 Sep 2013, at 0:04, Jason Davies wrote:

The support ticket here:
http://freron.lighthouseapp.com/projects/58672/tickets/4-applescript-and-folders

says 'can this discussion move to the mailing list'.

So here it is...;)

Thanks :-)

I can't get started. I followed the instrucctions (creating the Bundles folder and installing the updated version) but no Command menu shows up nor
does control shift A do anything except beep.

Any guesses about what I'm missing here? This would be a really useful
addition for me...

Although it's an experimental feature I should probably try to reduce the
steps needed to make this work.

In the Terminal you should see the following (paste the lines prefixed
with '>'):

defaults read com.freron.MailMate MmTwoPointOhFeaturesEnabled

1

ls ~/Library/Application\ Support/MailMate/Bundles/

OmniFocus.mmBundle
Does that work as expected?

I'm on Version 1.6 (3672)

That's fine.

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