Mac Mail.app Plugins

Never miss an email

MailPluginFix - Utility to fix Apple Mail plugin compatibility issues UTILITY. NoFlaggedMailbox - Remove the Flagged mailbox from Apple Mail Mountain Lion 10.8.4-compatible. DesktopOne - spam filter for Mail.app and Outlook 2011. Emoticons - Easily add emoticons to outgoing emails. Cut and paste the.mailbundle folder into the Bundle folder. Log out, and log back into your Mac. Once you’re logged back into your system, you need to enable the plugin within the Mail app. Open Mail and go to its preferences. On the General tab, click the ‘Manage Plug-ins’ button. A panel will appear listing all the plugins that are. Add an email account to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. There are two ways you can set up an email account in the Mail app on your iOS device — automatically or manually.

When you add your email accounts (such as iCloud, Exchange, school, or work) to Mail, you get all your emails in one place—without signing in to any websites.

Reduce the noise

Keep your inbox and attention focused by blocking emails from specific people or groups.

Mac Mail.app Plugins

Organize your email

You don’t need to keep everything in your inbox—mailboxes are an easy way to organize your emails.

Mac Mail App Plugins

Find emails fast

It’s easy to find an email message, no matter which mailbox or folder it’s hiding in.

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Mac Mail.app Plugins

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Are all your flagged emails back? Do you want them gone? Mail plugins help make macOS mail a bit less awful. If your Mail bundles stopped working, it’s not hard to get them back up and running. The secret lies in adding a `Supported10.13PluginCompatibilityUUIDs` entry in to any mail plugin bundle’s internal Info.plist file. You can then move the plugin back from the disabled folder to the main plugin folder.

Mac Mail.app Plugins Plugin

The overall technique changed in 10.12, requiring a separate entry field that’s OS-specific. You can pull the current compatibility key by issuing:

This reads the compatibility UUID and prints it to the terminal command line. You need this UUID to edit the Info.plist file. Starting in 10.12, you need to use the XX.YY format as part of the key name. For example, here’s what the 10.13 version looks like:

Once you’ve done this, move the bundle back to the right folder and restart mail. The bundle should hopefully continue working.