Thanks for the bump on this, Zvi. I’m in the same boat. Works from the terminal but nothing happens from MailMate. (MailMate r5798 and BusyCal 3.12.6.1 on macOS 11.3.1.)

If this were a TCC issue, I would expect to see a “Allow MailMate to control BusyCal?” prompt, but that’s not happening either.

Cheers,
-sam

On 30 May 2021, at 16:42, Zvi Biener wrote:

I can report that, for me, the Busycal URL scheme works from the terminal but the BusyCal plugin and the Calendar plugins do not work.

I am using MM 5802 and OSX 11.4.
Zvi


On 23 May 2021, at 9:40, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 22 May 2021, at 0:05, Sam Hathaway wrote:

When I select Commands > BusyCal > Create Event…, nothing happens.

I’m running MailMate r5798 and BusyCal 3.12.6.1 on macOS 11.3.1. This might have started when I upgraded to Big Sur.

I could’ve sworn I saw this come across the mailing list a few months ago, but I can’t find it in my archive so here we go. Maybe it had something to do with permissions?

I believe BusyCal support is based on a URL scheme. I haven't tested it in a while though (not installed on my machine right now). The URL scheme is described [here](https://support.busymac.com/help/70621-url-handler). You can try to see if it works when you do it in a Terminal window similar to this:

        open "busycalevent://new/..."

If that doesn't work then it won't work when MailMate tries it either.

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Benny
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