Re: [MlMt] Scripting message forward

2015-03-05 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen

On 5 Mar 2015, at 0:24, Allie Martin wrote:

My provider says that I can report messages as spam by forwarding the 
problem message as an attachment to a particular address.  Their 
webmail offering does this through the 'Spam' toolbar button.


Does this provider not have a spam mailbox as part of the IMAP account. 
Usually, registering spam is done just by moving emails to this mailbox 
in the IMAP client.


When you select a message and hit the spam button, the message is 
forwarded as an attachment to the relevant address and then deleted.


Is it possible to create a script that would do this in one swoop 
within MailMate?


I believe so, but it's not straightforward (or documented). It requires 
a bundle with a command which tells MailMate what to do.


I've considered if a general Spam bundle could be useful. This could 
allow configuring an address for reporting spam and make a command 
available for easily doing this, but I'm not sure how useful this is in 
general. I'm not even sure regular users should be encouraged to report 
spam.


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Benny
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[MlMt] Scripting message forward

2015-03-04 Thread Allie Martin

Hi,

My provider says that I can report messages as spam by forwarding the 
problem message as an attachment to a particular address.  Their webmail 
offering does this through the 'Spam' toolbar button.  When you select a 
message and hit the spam button, the message is forwarded as an 
attachment to the relevant address and then deleted.


Is it possible to create a script that would do this in one swoop within 
MailMate?  Or would I have to install a third party macro tool that 
would do this?


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Curtis acm

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