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Maildrop provides an easy way to copy emails from Mail, Entourage & Outlook 2011 into Salesforce.com.
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MailDrop no longer works under OS X 10.9 "Mavericks' #15

Open 01iv3r opened 10 years ago

01iv3r commented 10 years ago

When running MailDrop v2.93 under OS X 10.9 "Mavericks" Clicking "Add Mail" now brings the following error message:

script /Applications/Maildrop.app/Contents/Resources/outlook scripts/Add Email to Salesforce.com.scpt

error { NSAppleScriptErrorAppName = "Microsoft Outlook"; NSAppleScriptErrorBriefMessage = "recipient of item 1 of {incoming message id 288397} doesn\U2019t understand the \U201ccount\U201d message."; NSAppleScriptErrorMessage = "Microsoft Outlook got an error: recipient of item 1 of {incoming message id 288397} doesn\U2019t understand the \U201ccount\U201d message."; NSAppleScriptErrorNumber = -1708; NSAppleScriptErrorRange = NSRange: {1692, 32};

akacrm commented 10 years ago

Similar problem - MailDrop no longer works under OS X 10.9 "Mavericks", but my issue is with Mac Mail (Not outlook):

When running MailDrop v2.93 under OSX10.9, clicking "Add Mail" configured to Mac Mail now brings up the following error message (see attached screen shot):

error

superfell commented 10 years ago

It worked fine for me with mail on 10.9, can you describe your setup in more detail. Have you tried a different mail, rebooting?

akacrm commented 10 years ago

Mac OSX 10.9 Mac Mail 7.0 with Gmail

Enterprise Edition of Salesforce Click "add email" and get this....

What other set-up information would be helpful? Yes - have rebooted. Yes - have tried and every mail message does the same thing.

Brent Mellow Principal & CEO akaCRM brent@akacrm.com (719) 375-0904 Office (214) 929-3475 Mobile (877) 459-1572 Fax Skype: brent.mellow

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On Dec 8, 2013, at 10:02 PM, Simon Fell notifications@github.com wrote:

It worked fine for me with mail on 10.9, can you describe your setup in more detail. Have you tried a different mail, rebooting?

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superfell commented 10 years ago

Does this work any better on 10.9.1?

akacrm commented 10 years ago

no - 10.9.1 doesn't make any changes; still getting this when trying to add email. Also Apple upgraded Mail to 7.1 yesterday from version 7.0 and that doesn't seem to have made it any better or worse. Pretty much dead in the water with MailDrop right now. Any help would be appreciated.

Brent Mellow Principal & CEO akaCRM brent@akacrm.com (719) 375-0904 Office (214) 929-3475 Mobile (877) 459-1572 Fax Skype: brent.mellow

www.akacrm.com

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Does this work any better on 10.9.1?

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superfell commented 10 years ago

can you run the script under the apple script app and see where it actually errors out (you can find the script inside the package contents)

kellermanns commented 10 years ago

Here it is:

if (count of recipient of theMessage) is greater than 0 then
        set toRcpt to email address of the first recipient of theMessage
        try
            set toName to name of toRcpt
        on error
            set toName to ""
        end try
        set toAddr to address of toRcpt
    end if
akacrm commented 10 years ago

I'm a pretty solid end-user, but not so sharp with coding/scripts... I pasted the above from Kellermanns into the AppleScript editor, but when I run it says "Syntax Error: Expected end of line but found identifier".

kellermanns commented 10 years ago

I don't know why, but rebuilding the Outlook DB fixed my issue.

On Jan 6, 2014, at 5:43 PM, "akacrm" notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

I'm a pretty solid end-user, but not so sharp with coding/scripts... I pasted the above from Kellermanns into the AppleScript editor, but when I run it says "Syntax Error: Expected end of line but found identifier".

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