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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: teamloco on May 20, '05 11:13:18AM

The first time I opened Mail after upgrading to 10.4.1, I received a pop-up box stating "Mail has disabled certain bundles that are incompatible" or something to that effect. This was with the most recent version of HTTPMail for 10.4.

All my messages were still there; none were removed or altered; but Mail simply refused to let me use HTTPMail.

Anybody else get this?



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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: Mitchell on May 20, '05 11:19:26AM

I received the error message only after I did an "Archive and Install".. the Upgrade Install reprodiuces the behaviour in the original post



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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: smsm1 on May 20, '05 11:20:31AM

Yes I got this as well. There is an extra update out 1.45.

I seen somewhere that Mail bundles are not supported by apple.

Every time Apple updates Mail, HTTPMail plugin will need to be updated from now on as far as I'm aware.



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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: jh2112 on May 20, '05 04:59:29PM

i got this, but when i reinstalled the Tiger plugin it worked again :)



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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: dvottero on May 20, '05 07:58:08PM

Apple disabled third-party plug-ins in Mail 2.0.1. Here's how I fixed HTTPMail. It will probably work for Growl, and GPGMail, too.

1. Quit Mail.
2. On the terminal, run 'defaults write com.apple.mail EnableBundles 1' without the quotes.
3. Start Mail.
4. Quit Mail.
5. Rename ~/Library/Mail/Bundles (Disabled) to just Bundles, or reinstall the plug-in. I had the best luck reinstalling the plug-in.
6. Start Mail.

Works like a charm.



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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: powerbookg3user0 on May 20, '05 10:31:21PM

Sometimes using "2" instead of "1" for your number two works for people.

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Takumi Murayama



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10.4: Old HTTPMail Plug-In prevents Mail import
Authored by: Herve5 on May 22, '05 09:58:29AM

why not using MacFreePOPs instead of this plugin?
- this will work with any email application, not only Mail
- this will give you a POP equivalent for almost *all* webmails in the world...

Hervé



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