Mail Act-On 1.3.2: Universal, even better
Scott Morrison has released an updated version of Mail Act-On, a plugin that quickly files and flags Mail.app messages.
It is incredibly useful. It holds the number two spot in the “Top ten things every mail.app user should have” and is mentioned more than any other plugin in the “Talking Mail.app” interview series.
The new version (1.3.2) is a universal plugin, now offering Act-On goodness for the new Intel-based Macs as well.
It also contains a small bugfix. Rules that are disabled in Preferences will no longer show up in the Act-On Menu.
Mail Act-On is donation-ware and is available from Scott’s web site
. Scott also maintains a page of tips
for getting the most out of Mail Act-On.
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Tags: Apple, Apple Mail, Intel Macs, mail act-on, mail.app, plugins, rules, scott morrison, universal

March 1st, 2006 at 12:49 pm
Praise god. I missed this so much on my MacBook.
March 1st, 2006 at 12:56 pm
Amen to that!
I was wondering how I would cope without it on my almost-bought MacBook Pro.
I use it so much now that Mail simply seems “busted” without it.