MailTags loose connection to To Do
Hi,
I'm using MailTags 10.6 CR 6 on Mail 4.2 (Snow Leopard) and have
a strange problem with ToDo items.
I create a ToDo. This is stored in iCal and the message becomes
orange/red if the due date is Today or Tomorrow.
I also see a bold "Today" in the column for due date in my
Inbox.
All fine so far.
But as soon as I quit Mail and start it again ToDo's, due date and
colors are gone!
The ToDo's are still in iCal but it seems MailTags do not recognise
them.
But the little "label sign" in the "MailTags" column of my Inbox is
showing me there is some mailtags data.
I had a look at the source of such a message and there is a
MailTags header inside:
X-Mailtags: {
"mailTagsICalToDos" : [{
"calendar" : "Arbeit",
"dueDate" : "@2010-03-11 00:00:00 +0100@",
"title" : "Angebot und Timeline schicken",
"iCalReferences" : {
"3CE08089-2F77-43E3-B0DA-5D9EA67E0FD8" : "494CDCB6-FF98-4261-8C1C-DD1B2BD30529"},
"priority" : 0,
"calendarTitle" : "Arbeit"}]}
X-Mailtags-Version: 2.5
So why does it not show the right informations?
By the way I'm on IMAP.
Thanks
Mirko
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Support Staff 2 Posted by Scott on 10 Mar, 2010 03:06 PM
I am looking into this issue today -- I should have a resolution shortly
Scott
3 Posted by Mirko on 10 Mar, 2010 04:57 PM
Thanks!
Would be great if you could fix this soon.
Support Staff 4 Posted by Scott on 11 Mar, 2010 06:45 PM
I have a resolution for this -- It will reclaim all the todos previously "lost" -- the data was there it just wasn't reading it properly.
I will get a test build together this afternoon
Support Staff 5 Posted by Scott on 11 Mar, 2010 07:33 PM
Here is a test build wrt this issue
Can you confirm its resolution
http://www.indev.ca/Downloads/PreRelease/MailTagsSLCR7b2.dmg
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Mirko Schaal re-opened this discussion on 12 Mar, 2010 10:42 AM
6 Posted by Mirko Schaal on 12 Mar, 2010 10:42 AM
Thank You!
Seems to work fine now.
Support Staff 7 Posted by Scott on 12 Mar, 2010 05:21 PM
Thanks -- I am closing this issue then.
Scott closed this discussion on 12 Mar, 2010 05:21 PM.