So Zak, let me ask you a question.
I noticed something quite peculiar when checking the default mail client
from within Apple Mail on the MacBook Pro that doesn’t work. The list
of choices is HUGE, includes repeated application names and includes
applications other than actual mail clients. Same in MailMate, the list
is HUGE.
In System Preferences > General, checking the Default web browser shows
another HUGE list of choices, many repeated application names and a lot
of apps that aren’t browsers.
The MacBook Air shows the expected behavior for both, a nice short list
of mail clients and a nice short list of web browsers. Also, the MacBook
Air never had the “El Capitan default mail client change not
sticking” problem when I installed MailMate and chose it as the
default mail client.
Can you check your Mac to see if you’re seeing the same thing? And did
you have trouble choosing the default mail client?
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On 26 Apr 2017, at 11:19, Zak McClellan wrote:
+1 on this issue
Can’t recall when things stopped working on the BusyContacts
activity feed.
I have no record, but I think it was when I made BC my ‘system
default’ contact manager. Or at least the manager used in Alfred.
Maybe MailMate as default email?
For me there is a definitive cutoff date for email in the activity
feed.
-Zak
MacBookPro 11,4 Core i7, 2.8GHz (16GB RAM)
Mid 2015 15-inch Retina
OS X 10.12.3 (16D32)
MailMate 1.9.6 (5347)
Alfred 3.3.1 [806]
BusyContacts 1.1.7
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Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 09:52:59 -0500
From: "Blayne Puklich" <[email protected]>
To: "MailMate Users" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MlMt] BusyContacts and MailMate integration
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Ha! Got it working on my MacBook Air running MacOS 10.11.6 and the
same
versions of MailMate and BusyContacts that you’ve got, Paul. Rock!
Now I need to figure out why it doesn’t work on the MacBook Pro
with
the same software versions… I’ll post back what I figure out in
case
it might help someone else.
On 26 Apr 2017, at 9:05, Paul Flicek wrote:
I have MailMate 1.9.6 (5347) and BusyContacts 1.1.6 on macOS
10.12.1.
I've used BusyContacts since it was in beta and have a full license.
I switched from Apple Mail to MailMate after I started using BC. It
worked the same on both sides of the mail transition.
On 26 Apr 2017, at 14:59, Blayne Puklich wrote:
It sure does help, Paul! What versions of things are you using?
I’m
using MailMate 1.9.6 (5347) and BusyContacts 1.1.7 on Mac OS
10.11.6.
BusyContacts is only a trial license right now just to see if and
how
this would work.
Thanks!
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On 26 Apr 2017, at 8:53, Paul Flicek wrote:
It works perfectly for me. I see the messages in BusyContacts
immediately as they arrive in MailMate. I don't remember doing
anything special to make this work other than enabling indexing.
I realize this doesn't really help with troubleshooting.
Paul
On 26 Apr 2017, 14:46 +0100, Blayne Puklich <[email protected]>,
wrote:
Ahh, thanks for that. That part I think I have working;
BusyContacts seems to be the address book that MailMate uses. At
least it’s good enough integration for me.
What I’m trying to do though is get BusyContacts to show email
activity instead when I’m looking at a contact in BusyContacts.
That’s the piece I can’t seem to get working, and I’m
wondering if anyone else has it working well.
Thanks!
Blayne Puklich Minneapolis, MN PGP Key ID: 0xC52CA6C1
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On 26 Apr 2017, at 8:04, Robert Brenstein wrote:
If you read MM manual, it describes somewhere the shallowness of
the integration with BusyContacts. Unfortunately, I forget where
that is. I wanted to use BContacts as an external address book
for
MM since it does not have its own (using Apple Contacts as my
real
address book), but that failed. Basically, only AContacts are
properly integrated.
On 26 Apr 2017, at 2:23, Blayne Puklich wrote:
Hi!
I’ve trudged through the mailing list archives and done quite
a
bit of Googling to try and figure out why the BusyContacts and
MailMate integration doesn’t work. BusyContacts just won’t
show email activity.
Indexing is enabled in MailMate. The Custom Location is enabled
and left as the home directory.
Spotlight finds emails just fine via multiple searches - name,
email address, etc.
MailMate is the default mailer.
.eml files open with MailMate.
I even logged out of iCloud and back in, just for kicks.
Is this working for anyone else? Any other things for me to
try?
Thanks much in advance!
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