Have you tried the "Refresh Gmail Session" in the MailPlane menu?
As a last resort, I believe you can go to ~/Library/Application Support/MailPlane and you will find a cookie file for each of the accounts you have in MailPlane. You should find [email protected], which you may want to delete, while MailPlane is not running. You will have to setup your login and password and other gmail specific settings that are stored in cookies, but that may help. For some reason, it appears that MailPlane can't write to this file any longer, or at least believes it can't. This may not be the correct file if you are using the System Webkit, in which case, I believe cookies are stored in the normal Safari Cookies preference manager. In that case, you can search by the cookie name of google and gmail and nuke those in one go. You don't want to delete your Safari cookies outright, as that will delete all cookies for all websites. On Sep 6, 5:26 pm, James Cummings <[email protected]> wrote: > I've started getting the message: Your browser's cookie functionality > is turned off. Please turn it on. with one of my accounts in > Mailplane. I'm using version 2.5.1 and OSX 10.7.1. > > This just started happening in the last couple of days, and there have > not been any updates that I know of. How do I fix this? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mailplaneapp" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mailplaneapp?hl=en.
