![]() ![]() Version 2.0.1 – Fixed bug where registration window would appear after app was already registered. Improved searching and filing performance. Show All Version 2.0.0 – MsgFiler has been rewritten in Cocoa and is fully integrated into Mail. If you still wish to purchase the plugin, however, you can do so for US$10 via PayPal. It’s recommended that you purchase MsgFiler 3.0 from the Mac App Store. Update: You can install the optional MsgFiler Engine Mail Plugin to resolve this. This is because MsgFiler is using AppleScript to file messages instead of a Mail.app internal function. Filing To Remote Mailboxes MsgFiler’s performance when filing to local mailboxes is on par with the plugin, but you may experience a slight delay when filing messages to remote IMAP mailboxes. I’m looking into improving the MsgFiler Engine to bring the same fast loading of mailboxes to MsgFiler 3. Loading Mailboxes The plugin, by virtue of being integrated with Mail, is faster at loading and reloading of mailboxes. From within MsgFiler, however, you can press command-shift-U to toggle the read/unread status of messages before you file them. Mark as Read Due to AppleScript performance issues, the mark as read feature has been removed from the application. Differences between the plugin and the application are noted below: Hide Offline and Inactive Accounts MsgFiler 3.0 does not have the ability to determine whether a mail account is offline or inactive. Because the Mac App Store guidelines restricts plugins, MsgFiler has been rewritten to be a standalone application that communicates with Mail via AppleScript. The previous version of MsgFiler came in the form of an Apple Mail plugin. Ability to create new mailboxes from within MsgFilerĭifferences Between the Application and Plugin.There are many new features in 3 which users have requested over the years, including: Moving forward with MsgFiler 3, I will only be providing macOS compatibility updates for MsgFiler Mail Plugin.Įxisting users of MsgFiler are encouraged to purchase and update to MsgFiler 3. Move the folder MsgFilerPlugIn.mailbundle to a new location.Hold the Option key and click on the Go menu.To remove the MsgFiler Mail Plugin follow these steps: MsgFiler is now ready for use! You can open MsgFiler via the Message menu or by typing Command-9 on the keyboard while in the Mail application. Enter the keyboard shortcut of your choice in the Keyboard Shortcut field.Enter Move with MsgFiler in the Menu Title field.In the sheet that appears, choose Mail from the Application menu.Choose System Preferences… from the Apple menu.Next you will create a custom keyboard shortcut to activate MsgFiler in the Mail application. Setting a Keyboard Equivalent for MsgFiler Ensure that MsgFiler Engine is checked.If you are using macOS 10.14 Mojave or higher, open Mail Preferences.If you are using OS X 10.6/Snow Leopard, paste and press enter: defaults write EnableBundles -bool trueĭefaults write BundleCompatibilityVersion 3 ![]() If you are using OS X 10.7 or higher, paste and press enter: defaults write EnableBundles -bool true Note: You will have to enter your Administrator password after the first command. Sudo defaults write "/Library/Preferences/" EnableBundles 1ĭefaults write EnableBundles -bool trueĭefaults write BundleCompatibilityVersion 4 If you are using macOS 10.14 or higher, paste and press enter:
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