
Indev will publish a developer’s guide when the the Extra architecture is finalized. SmallCubed MailTags 5.0.0 MacOSX 8. In the future extras may be built to work with other data fields, such as a codified GTD system, or using Security Tags, and to work with other task and calendar systems, such as backpack or Google Calendar. A extra may be partially disabled in the MailTags Extra’s preferences (certain internals are maintained to ensure ongoing data integrity) This has been a problem for at least a couple of years, and continued after upgrading to Sierra. Unfortunately, Mail behaves erratically when enforcing the rules. Removing an Extra from this folder and restarting Mail will remove all the Extra’s functionality. Level 1 46 points Mail rules not working I have set up a large number of rules in Mail to delete spam. An Extra can can be as simple as the included Message Color Extra, which provide a quick pick color list for messages or as complex as the included ICal Events and To Dos Extra which interacts with Leopard’s new CalendarStore to provide an alternative task and event system to Mail.Įxtras are located in ~/Library/Mai//Bundles/MailTags Extras/. “MailTags now uses a modular architecture to use “MailTags Extras” that add functionality to the core tagging system of MailTags.

Thanks to indev softwareis MailTags, it does. Best of all is the addition of “MailTags Extras”. Appleis Mail application offers some pretty powerful tools for organizing your email, but it could do so much more. You can set up Smart mailboxes based on Tickler dates expiring very handy to see what is due, and what is past due without having to set up an alarm in iCal. There are many bug squashes and improvements. The folks over at indev just released MailTags Leopard Beta 3.
