After experimenting a while with another laptop I had, here’s what I
figured out.
Near as I can tell, through the migrations I’ve done from laptop to
laptop and OS to OS over the years, some sort of corruption was
introduced. I didn’t nail down if it was at the OS level or within an
It does not work 100 %, but reliably to the extent implemented.
If you haven’t done so, have a look at the settings regarding BusyContacts
described here:
https://manual.mailmate-app.com/hidden_preferences#third-party-applications
In any case, switching the address book gave a boost in
On 26 Apr 2017, at 2:23, Blayne Puklich wrote:
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
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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
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,
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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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
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
Actually, I don’t know when Apple’s crap address framework syncs, but in any
case opening seems to trigger a sync (quite possibly besides other triggers);
that helps me in any case. Still does not work 100 % but enough to have most
addresses for mails at least.
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On 6 Dec 2016, at 8:18, Charlie Garrison wrote:
On 5 Dec 2016, at 20:05, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I don't think Contacts needs to be launched for the Address Book
On 5 Dec 2016, at 20:05, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
I don't think Contacts needs to be launched for the Address Book
framework (which is what MailMate uses to get the email addresses) to
provide up to date information.
I can’t recall the last time I opened Contacts, the system address
book
On 3 Dec 2016, at 10:21, Cevc, Baltasar wrote:
Regarding lookup, I will then continue to open Apple Contacts for
(“read-only”) sync from time to time.
I can’t recall the last time I opened Contacts, the system address
book (used by Contacts, MailMate & other apps) continues to sync just
On 3 Dec 2016, at 10:21, Cevc, Baltasar wrote:
Regarding lookup, I will then continue to open Apple Contacts for
(“read-only”) sync from time to time.
I don't think Contacts needs to be launched for the Address Book
framework (which is what MailMate uses to get the email addresses) to
Hi Benny,
> The setting only affects the menu items for adding/showing contacts (when
> right-clicking addresses in the headers view). When doing lookups then
> MailMate still uses the system address book framework, but this shouldn't be
> a problem if both Contacts and BusyContacts
On 30 Nov 2016, at 21:26, Charlie Garrison wrote:
I don’t about “should” do it that way, but certainly “could”
do it that way.
For me, I just use contact groups; business contacts in one group,
personal in a second group. Of course some are in both groups, and I
have a couple of extra
On 30 Nov 2016, at 22:49, Robert Brenstein wrote:
So, to rephrase it, if someone does not want to mix email-related
contacts with regular contacts, one should designate Apple's Contacts
as basically a private address book for MailMate and use BusyContacts
or else for regular contacts. Right?
On 30 Nov 2016, at 12:49, Robert Brenstein wrote:
So, to rephrase it, if someone does not want to mix email-related
contacts with regular contacts, one should designate Apple's Contacts
as basically a private address book for MailMate and use BusyContacts
or else for regular contacts. Right?
On 30.11.2016 at 10:46 Uhr +0100 Benny Kjær Nielsen apparently wrote:
The setting only affects the menu items for
adding/showing contacts (when right-clicking
addresses in the headers view). When doing
lookups then MailMate still uses the system
address book framework, but this shouldn't be
On 29 Nov 2016, at 19:51, Cevc, Baltasar wrote:
thank you for the suggestion, I will try how it works and let you know
after some time to really see whether it permanently my issue. My
first try now was without success (that is, Mailmate does not find the
contact/address of a person I’ve
Hi Benny,
thank you for the suggestion, I will try how it works and let you know after
some time to really see whether it permanently my issue. My first try now was
without success (that is, Mailmate does not find the contact/address of a
person I’ve added to BusyContacts yesterday evening,
On 28 Nov 2016, at 16:59, Cevc, Baltasar wrote:
is anybody using BusyContacts and knows to to use its contact database
for MailMate instead of the bug-prone standard Apple crap?
At the moment, I use BusyContacts (synced to a CardDAV server) for
mostly everything and open Apple Contacts from
On 28 Nov 2016, at 16:59, Cevc, Baltasar wrote:
is anybody using BusyContacts and knows to to use its contact database
for MailMate instead of the bug-prone standard Apple crap?
What do you mean with "to use"?
(I use BC)
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Hi everybody,
is anybody using BusyContacts and knows to to use its contact database for
MailMate instead of the bug-prone standard Apple crap?
At the moment, I use BusyContacts (synced to a CardDAV server) for mostly
everything and open Apple Contacts from time to time to sync the CardDAV
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