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On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Scott Haneda <[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe you can add your own reply to header in gmail preferences.  I'm
> just not sure you will be able to toggle that in gmail.  You possibly could
> trick iy by setting up an identical account but use a different username.
>  If Gmail will not let you login with [email protected] try
> [email protected] or any combination of periods in your email
> address, they all alias to the same, and just may work.  You will have to
> toggle accounts, but apparently with new versions, this will be supported in
> tabs, making it easier, and perhaps we will see a select menu for alternate
> reply-to addresses.  Here is an example of how I have added a reply-to
> header for those clients who use gmail but can't get rid of their old email
> yet for some reason feature to use POP fetch.
>
> As for your #2 question, I don't fully understand, it sounds like you want
> to launch an application but not have it become the application in front so
> you can continue to use your current app. The only way I know to launch in
> the background is with the `open` command in the terminal, which could
> easily be turned into an AppleScript, or with AppleScript directly,
> something along the lines of, but not exactly…
>
> tell finder activate
>     tell application mailplane activte
>         tell last frontmost application activate
>         end tell
>     end tell
> end tell
>
> The 3rd tell will be the hardest, I don't know the exact syntact off the
> top of my head.  You may want to just keep it simple and in AppleScript do
> a:
> do shell script (open-g /Application/MailPlane.app)
>
> From the man page:
>      -g  Do not bring the application to the foreground.
>
> Hope that helps some.
> --
> Scott
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Rob Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1. I wish there was a way to add a "Reply to" header to a message. Maybe
>> this is a limitation of Gmail, I don't know. Is it possible? Have I missed
>> something?
>
>
>

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