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Fixing MailEnhancer - Version: 1.11, 10/1/2006 09:25AM PST
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wjess
Version downloaded is 1.0.3 & it disabled all my bundles! - Version: 1.11, 9/4/2006 02:59PM PST
fmlogue
Installed this program, noticed it was version 1.0.3 c 2003. When I started Mail, Mail moved all my bundles to Bundle (disabled) folder, the Bundle Folder was gone. Followed the instructions to re-enable the bundle, several times. Mail disabled the bundles each time. Put back all my bundles except MailEnhancer, Mail didn't remove them this time, but they no longer worked. Had to reinstall MailTags etc in order to make them work in Mail, and I had to retag all my taged mail, luckly my smart folders were still populated, so I could do it wholesale, but I am sure I had tagged some emails whose tags are forgotton and now lost.
Be warned.
Be warned.
NO UNINSTALLER - Version: 1.11, 7/21/2006 02:25AM PST
giantJELLYFISH
MailEnhancer install automatically disabled other add-ons I have in Mail and there is no un-installer.
I need the other add-ons more than I need to assess how good MailEnhancer is!
I'm not happy about this!
1. Quit Mail.app
2. Rename ~/Library/Mail/Bundles (Disabled) to ~/Library/Mail/Bundles
3. Paste this at a Terminal prompt (without quotes): "defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles 1"
4. Paste this at a Terminal prompt (without quotes): "defaults write com.apple.mail BundleCompatibilityVersion 2"
5. Restart Mail