Mail Act-On is the powerful enhancement to Apple's Mail Application that puts organization at your fingertips. Use Mail Act-On to create rules to perform action on messages by responding to simple keystrokes. Mail Act-On is the indispensable tool for anyone who needs to manage their inbox more efficiently.
DAHMENATOR Yeah, these guys are really on their game. Fast and efficient. Not only did they upgrade to support 10.6.1, but they did it without breaking support for 10.5. Unlike a lot of other third-party developers out there who claim to be "adding Snow Leopard support" while still retaining backward computability to as far back as 10.4.
The Mail Act-On guys are real professionals. (Version 2.1.3)
ROBOTANK Yeah 10.6.1 definitely breaks Mail Act-On (and every other plugin I had working in Mail). Hopefully a fix won't be too long coming. (Version 2.1.2)
SKIKEL Any one else have Act-on broken with addition of 10.6.1 patch today. Get the message not compatible with this version and bundles moved.??????? (Version 2.1.2)
DAHMENATOR Version 2.0.4. seems to break Mail's ability to Erase Deleted Messages and Erase Junk Mail. I'm using Mail 3.5 on OS 10.5.6. I have the same problem at home. Removing the MailActOn.mailbundle from ~/Library/Mail/Bundles will fix the problem. But of course, it will disable Mail Act-On. Tried to contact the developer, but saw no means by which to do so on his website. Hopefully he knows. (Version 2.0.4)
SMORR Version 2.0.5 fixes this issue. It was released today (Version 2.0.5)
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Nov 2 2008
BCLARKJ I love this program except for one missing detail. There is no longer any sync for the rules between other computers (at least I cannot find it). If it exists, please advise. Otherwise, great work. But without a sync, it has limited use for me until it does. (Version 2.0.1)
SMORR I had to pull rule sync late in the development process but it is in the works for 2.1
If you need to synchronize rules you can do it manually by moving ~/Library/Mail/ActOnRules.plist
I am afraid it is not the best solution but if you edit rules infrequently, it will do the trick. (Version 2.0.1)
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Nov 16 2008
SMORR I had to pull rule sync late in the development process but it is in the works for 2.1
If you need to synchronize rules you can do it manually by moving ~/Library/Mail/ActOnRules.plist
I am afraid it is not the best solution but if you edit rules infrequently, it will do the trick. (Version 2.0.1)
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Oct 15 2008
MALISTA I thought I was just updated v1 (should have read the fine lines my mistake) to discover that ActOn v2 breaks Mail (which couldn't load any message) as well as MailTags itself!!
also, no doubt that it is great coming from the creator of MailTags, but very pricy indeed if you consider that the 2 work together and now you need 2 licenses!
SMORR We are currently resolving a conflict with both WideMail and LetterBox -- This has been the issue for a few people
This stems from a version mismatch of Sparkle -- the automatic update engine.
Scott (Version 2.0)
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Oct 15 2008
SHERMAN WILCOX Take a look at the description. This is WAY beyond Mail Act-On v.1, including (gasp!) outgoing rules for Mail. I thought I'd NEVER see this. Way to go Scott! (Version 2.0)