On 12/1/01 10:54 AM, "Jim Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a few questions: > > 1. In Emailer, I use �Command-E� to select the first instance of a message > title in a digest, then �Command-G� the subsequent instances and the messages > themselves (no trip through the Find/Save dialog box). Is there an equivalent > in Entourage? Highlight what you want to find again and then Cmd-Shift-G > 2. It appears that digests arrive both as a single message in the message > window AND as attachments, which can be selected individually for responding. > Does this eliminate the need for an AppleScript to extract individual messages > from a digest? How does one extract one message to save while deleting the > digest as a whole? Try dragging the message from the attachments pane to the folder where you want to save it. You can also use the burst digest rule which will turn them all into individual messages in the inbox (or whatever folder the message is in when the rule fires on it) > 3. What files or folders do I need to copy from my desktop Mac to my PowerBook > to carry my database with me from place to place? I sense that this is what > I�ll do to keep my contacts, etc., stuff that used to be in Palm DeskTop, > updated on the two machines as well. ~/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Office X identities/<Your Identity> > 4. When I import my database from Emailer, will Emailer�s folder structure be > maintained? Yes. > 5. One problem with Emailer was that html messages arrived as attachments with > names that didn�t indicate what was inside them, and of course when I�d move > my Emailer database from machine to machine, the attachments wouldn�t follow. > Does Entourage handle this better? What about binary attachments�when I copy > my database from one machine to another, do these attachments go along for the > ride with proper pathnames so that they can be found from their parent message > on the receiving machine? > The attachments are stored with the message in the database, so unless you use the "remove attachment" command, then the original attachment is always with the message. -Steve -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
