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Thunderbird plug-in not working
When I try to import an email message using this it sort of half works - once. It imports the message, but the item title is email1.eml, and I can't get UR to display the subject as the title. Then whenever I try to import another message to the same folder in UR it says it's done it, but it hasn't. If I try to import another message to a different UR folder, it imports the same message as the first time.
Does anyone know if this ever worked and has perhaps been broken with the latest UR build? |
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Make sure 'Tools | Options | Import (More) | Use document title for item title if available' is checked.
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I've tried: - a different UR database; - rebooting my PC; - uninstalling and re-installing the UR Thunderbird add-on 1.1. |
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The extension creates files in %TEMP%\UltraRecall named email1.eml, email2.eml, etc., for each selected item, then imports them into UR (move), and UR deletes the temp files from disk afterwards (but the extension will also overwrite these file(s) on the next run if they still exist).
In our tests w/ UR 3.2.5 and Thunderbird 2.0.6 and the previously mentioned option checked, this works as expected, with each UR item having the content and title of the selected TB message when importing individual messages via the UR T-Bird plugin into the same or different locations. This should unnecessary, but does unchecking 'Tools | Options | Import (More) | Create logically linked items for duplicate URLs' help? Otherwise, please send the info requested at http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...threadid=3038. Thanks. |
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With Create logically linked items for duplicate URLs checked, I notice that the file email1.eml does in fact contain the new email I try to import, but it doesn't get imported. If I go to the temp folder and manually import the file email1.eml, it imports the correct content, but the item title is still email1.eml. If I open that file in Thunderbird, it shows the correct subject. UR shows the URL of the message it imported using the plug-in as C:\DOCUME~1\Dave\LOCALS~1\Temp\ultrarecall\email1. eml, but that of the message I imported manually as C:\Documents and Settings\Dave\Local Settings\Temp\UltraRecall\email1.eml. Don't know if that helps. UR also imports, using the plug-in, if I uncheck Select location when importing from other apps, but again itf calls all the imported items email1.eml. I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.6. I'll send you the information you've requested for debugging, but I'm not sure a sample urd will help, as it happens with them all. |
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If the 'Select import location...' option is checked, you will need to uncheck the 'Create logically linked...' option (the TB extension commands UR to move the files in, which stores the URL without its path and prevents it from identifying as a duplicate, but the Select dialog only allows copy/link). We'll also add this to our list to fix.
I'm not sure why the subject is not being used for the item title with the 'Use document title...' option checked (I exported the .eml files from your sample db and they imported properly with title). We'll need to send you a debug build to investigate further. |
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Thanks to Kinook for their help in resolving this: I was checking the option under Web Import instead of under File Import. Silly me!
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Just FYI.
I don't normally use GMail but tried it today & it seemed to work as expected, i.e. importing from %temp% file & inserting subject as title. w2k-sp4 machine. |
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