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Old mail plugin installs latest E-mail support plugin in 10.6 #1063
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Do you know which IP your downloads would have come from? If so, could you send it to me privately? From the web server logs, I might be able to figure out why it's serving you the wrong version. If your IP changes all the time, let me know and we'll go to plan B. |
And I was going to suggest that, but it seems we're over our bandwidth limit. :-( We're working on it now. |
OK, try now if you get a chance. (Delete both plug-ins and install the one for Mail.) Thanks. |
Re-installed again right now after deleting old plugins and then refreshing the plugin list. QS still installs v3 of the Mail plugin and v2 of the E-mail plugin. |
From the logs, it looks like you're getting the latest versions for both (and it sounds like that's what you're saying above). Originally, I thought you were getting the correct (old) Apple Mail plug-in but the incorrect (latest) E-mail Support plug-in. After looking at it, it seemed like you should be getting the latest all the time, so that makes me feel better. |
I am indeed getting the latest versions for both right now. However, in the past QS downloaded v118 of the Mail plugin, which in turn downloaded v2 (latest) of the E-mail Support plugin. Those are the ones that I deleted today in order to reinstall the plugins. On Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
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Same issue, but I have a 64 bit OS X 10.6 machine. Watching this thread for updates. |
Same issue = 'Send Directly' does not work? |
Correct, 'Send Directly' does not work. "Message could not be sent: Unexpected error code." I do not see any error messages that regularly precede this error message in the console. I came here from the Google Groups discussion you linked to when opening the issue. Have tried to deactivate, delete, and then reinstall the Mail, E-mail Support, and Gmail modules. The current modules are reinstalled, and 'Send Directly' does not work. |
Legend has it that Send Directly was working on 10.6 with the previous versions of these plug-ins. We've set it so that version will be advertised to 10.6 users, but a bug causes the latest version to be what actually downloads. I've fixed that, but don't know when it will be available. If you want to try the old versions, restore them from your backups, or download them again. http://qs0.qsapp.com/plugins/download.php?id=com.blacktree.Quicksilver.QSAppleMailPlugIn&version=280 Note that you'll have to run Quicksilver in 32-bit mode for those to load. |
After installing the old plugins the 'Send Directly' action is working again — yay!! On Thursday, August 30, 2012 at 12:18 PM, Rob McBroom wrote:
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No such luck here. The Email Support plugin reports (through Growl notification) that it installed correctly, but it does not appear in the plugins list (regardless of whether the Mail.app plugin was installed first or second, and regardless of whether I restart QS before, after, or in between the installation of the each plugin). The Mail.app plugin also reports a missing dependency (of course). Where is the Email Support plugin installed? I can try to restore it from a backup. |
Interestingly, E-mail Support also fails to show up on my plugin list. However the 'Send Directly' action works. CKHarwood: have you tried re-starting QS once? |
Prior to the most recent version, the E-mail Support plug-in was hidden. It's probably there. You can show hidden plug-ins by holding down ⌥ when you click one of the plug-in categories. |
Wow — I can indeed see it in the list now. I used to go into QS's plugins folder to verify its existence (and to completely delete it in previous instances). |
The latest Mail and E-mail Support plugins don't work well on 32 bit osx 10.6 machines — the "Send Directly" action fails to work (see discussion in https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/blacktree-quicksilver/-OovDFlMO38). On Rob's suggestion I installed the old Mail plugin but it is insisting on downloading the latest E-mail support plugin. It would be great if either both plugins were updated to be compatible with 10.6 or the older Mail plugin was corrected to install the compatible older E-mail support plugin.
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