On 7 Aug 2015, at 17:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 7 Aug 2015, at 23:12, Bill Cole wrote:

On 6 Aug 2015, at 8:13, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

if you haven't already noticed it then there is a new bundle available in the Bundles preferences pane. Its name is “Visualize” and its main purpose is to make cool visualizations of email history and trends. After enabling it in the Bundles preferences pane then you should have two new menu items in the Command menu.

Umm, nope.

Running r5107 on Yosemite, but selecting that bundle does not add anything to the Commands menu, even after restarting.

Maybe MailMate is unable to fetch the bundle for some reason. It should be here when it has been fetched:

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

Do you see the bundle here?

Yes. Oddly, the menu item appeared just fine on my secondary machine. It is odd that it fails very quietly: watching "syslog -w" while I toggle the bundle on and off shows no complaints by anything and I have ASL set to pass everything. The bundle directory appears and disappears, but the menu command does not. I suspect something broken in my user session on the primary, breaking whatever gadgetry does the bundle activation (PluginKit?). I've been putting off a reboot for a few days anyway...

It's most annoying because the primary is where I have a ~300k-message archive in the form of an offline account, and I want to provide the tool a big challenge.
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