Re: Burst Digests

2004-09-04 Thread Andy Fragen

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The digest delimiting code really wasn't mine, so changing it could be
problematic. If you could send me a sample digest that would help. The
script doesn't deal with MIME digests.

--
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Sep 4, 2004, Mikael Byström said:

Andy, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

I have fixed the scripts so that this problem shouldn't appear, I think.
Email me and I'll send the updated scripts.

please. Macscript messages with  in some lines from one sender,
delimiting code, does break. Maybe the script could ignore this if not
precluded with headers?

PM 5.0.1 | OS X 10.3.4 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD









Re: Burst Digests

2004-09-04 Thread Mikael Byström

Andy, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

I have fixed the scripts so that this problem shouldn't appear, I think.
Email me and I'll send the updated scripts.

please. Macscript messages with  in some lines from one sender,
delimiting code, does break. Maybe the script could ignore this if not
precluded with headers?

PM 5.0.1 | OS X 10.3.4 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD






Re: Burst Digests

2004-09-03 Thread Andy Fragen

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There are actually a few more changes, but this change from 'PowerMail
Scripts' to 'Custom Scripts' was a CTM change in v5.

--
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Aug 30, 2004, Mikael Byström said:

Evan, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

As usual, I hit Send too soon. Turns out there's a line in the Burst
Scripts identifying the PowerMail Scripts folder:

set ScriptFolder to user folder  PowerMail Scripts: as string

In my case, it should read:

set ScriptFolder to user folder  Custom Scripts: as string

Same here, but it didn't help even after a restart. Then I found out I
had to change thing in Clean eList Messages.

Why this inconsistency with the folder name, Andy? Is it a localization
or version thing?

PM 5.0.1 | OS X 10.3.4 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD










Re: Burst Digests

2004-09-03 Thread Andy Fragen

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Sorry, my HD took a dump just after I got back from vacation and I'm just
getting caught up. On a new 12, neat.

I have fixed the scripts so that this problem shouldn't appear, I think.
Email me and I'll send the updated scripts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Aug 28, 2004, Evan Evanson said:

As usual, I hit Send too soon. Turns out there's a line in the Burst
Scripts identifying the PowerMail Scripts folder: 

set ScriptFolder to user folder  PowerMail Scripts: as string

In my case, it should read: 

set ScriptFolder to user folder  Custom Scripts: as string

I'm not sure why my setup is different, but once I changed that line in
both Burst Digests and Clean eList Messages, the error message went
away. 

Evan

On 4:40 PM CST, Sat, Aug 28, 2004, Evan Evanson wrote:

On 10:34 PM CST, Tue, Mar 9, 2004, Andy Fragen wrote:

I'm running Pather, but when I was running Jaguar I never saw this. I
have PM running all day long so I don't think that has anything to do
with it. Still it's a curiousity. Has anyone else using the Burst Digest
scripts seen this?

This has been happening to me ever since I upgraded to PM v. 5.01 (from
v. 4) a few weeks ago. Happens on both my BW G3 (OS 10.3.4) and my new
iBook G4 (OS 10.3.5 - I seem to be one of the lucky ones w/ no problems
w/r/t the 10.3.5 upgrade). I have repeatedly re-downloaded and re-
installed the scripts, and restarted PM and/or the computers, but nothing
keeps the Burst Digest scripts from throwing up the same dialog for
every message they burst out (i.e., every sub-message w/in the digest).
Again, everything worked fine until the upgrade to PM v. 5. 

I just did a search on my archive of the PM discussion list, and was
disappointed to find that there hasn't been any word of these problems
since March, so I guess nobody's come up w/ a solution. 

-- 
What Falwell Really Meant 
by Michael Gerber and Jonathan Schwarz

I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the
feminists, and the gays and the lesbians...the A.C.L.U., People for the
American Way, all of them who have tried to secularize America, I point
the finger in their face and say, You helped this happen.
 -Jerry Falwell, September 13th, on The 700 Club about last week's
terrorist attacks

I sincerely regret that comments I made...were taken out of their context.
 -Jerry Falwell, September 14 

 Nine Possible Contexts: 

1. ...NOT. 

2. You know, I'm really high right now, so this may not make any sense,
but...

3. Keeping in mind that today is Opposites Day, I emphasize that...

4. My son showed me this cool thing on Alta Vista, where you type
something in English and then have the computer translate it into French
and then into Spanish and then into German and then back to English-it's
kinda like 'Telephone,' you know?-and something that made sense at the
beginning will come out sounding like...

5. If an infinite number of monkeys typed on an infinite number of
typewriters, one of them would write...

6. I want to take a break from the grim events of this week, and salute
the brave people who've spent years making America a better and more
tolerant place. Who's done this, who's helped this happen? Well, I'll
tell you: ...

7. An insane man off camera is pointing a gun at my head and forcing me
to read this statement. Quote,...

8. Please join me in praying that, in the wake of this horrific tragedy,
Christ's message of peace will prevail, our entire country can unite in
compassion, not aggression, and that no misguided person will state...

9. I truly believe that if Osama bin Laden had been born in America,
right now he'd be saying... 









Re: Burst Digests

2004-08-30 Thread Mikael Byström

Evan, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

As usual, I hit Send too soon. Turns out there's a line in the Burst
Scripts identifying the PowerMail Scripts folder: 

set ScriptFolder to user folder  PowerMail Scripts: as string

In my case, it should read: 

set ScriptFolder to user folder  Custom Scripts: as string

Same here, but it didn't help even after a restart. Then I found out I
had to change thing in Clean eList Messages. 

Why this inconsistency with the folder name, Andy? Is it a localization
or version thing?

PM 5.0.1 | OS X 10.3.4 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD







Re: Burst Digests

2004-08-29 Thread Evan Evanson

As usual, I hit Send too soon. Turns out there's a line in the Burst
Scripts identifying the PowerMail Scripts folder: 

set ScriptFolder to user folder  PowerMail Scripts: as string

In my case, it should read: 

set ScriptFolder to user folder  Custom Scripts: as string

I'm not sure why my setup is different, but once I changed that line in
both Burst Digests and Clean eList Messages, the error message went away. 

Evan

On 4:40 PM CST, Sat, Aug 28, 2004, Evan Evanson wrote:

On 10:34 PM CST, Tue, Mar 9, 2004, Andy Fragen wrote:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I'm running Pather, but when I was running Jaguar I never saw this. I
have PM running all day long so I don't think that has anything to do
with it. Still it's a curiousity. Has anyone else using the Burst Digest
scripts seen this?

This has been happening to me ever since I upgraded to PM v. 5.01 (from
v. 4) a few weeks ago. Happens on both my BW G3 (OS 10.3.4) and my new
iBook G4 (OS 10.3.5 - I seem to be one of the lucky ones w/ no problems
w/r/t the 10.3.5 upgrade). I have repeatedly re-downloaded and re-
installed the scripts, and restarted PM and/or the computers, but nothing
keeps the Burst Digest scripts from throwing up the same dialog for
every message they burst out (i.e., every sub-message w/in the digest).
Again, everything worked fine until the upgrade to PM v. 5. 

I just did a search on my archive of the PM discussion list, and was
disappointed to find that there hasn't been any word of these problems
since March, so I guess nobody's come up w/ a solution. 

-- 
What Falwell Really Meant 
by Michael Gerber and Jonathan Schwarz

I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the
feminists, and the gays and the lesbians...the A.C.L.U., People for the
American Way, all of them who have tried to secularize America, I point
the finger in their face and say, You helped this happen.
 -Jerry Falwell, September 13th, on The 700 Club about last week's
terrorist attacks

I sincerely regret that comments I made...were taken out of their context.
 -Jerry Falwell, September 14 

 Nine Possible Contexts: 

1. ...NOT. 

2. You know, I'm really high right now, so this may not make any sense,
but...

3. Keeping in mind that today is Opposites Day, I emphasize that...

4. My son showed me this cool thing on Alta Vista, where you type
something in English and then have the computer translate it into French
and then into Spanish and then into German and then back to English-it's
kinda like 'Telephone,' you know?-and something that made sense at the
beginning will come out sounding like...

5. If an infinite number of monkeys typed on an infinite number of
typewriters, one of them would write...

6. I want to take a break from the grim events of this week, and salute
the brave people who've spent years making America a better and more
tolerant place. Who's done this, who's helped this happen? Well, I'll
tell you: ...

7. An insane man off camera is pointing a gun at my head and forcing me
to read this statement. Quote,...

8. Please join me in praying that, in the wake of this horrific tragedy,
Christ's message of peace will prevail, our entire country can unite in
compassion, not aggression, and that no misguided person will state...

9. I truly believe that if Osama bin Laden had been born in America,
right now he'd be saying... 






Re: Burst Digests

2004-08-29 Thread Evan Evanson

On 10:34 PM CST, Tue, Mar 9, 2004, Andy Fragen wrote:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I'm running Pather, but when I was running Jaguar I never saw this. I
have PM running all day long so I don't think that has anything to do
with it. Still it's a curiousity. Has anyone else using the Burst Digest
scripts seen this?

This has been happening to me ever since I upgraded to PM v. 5.01 (from
v. 4) a few weeks ago. Happens on both my BW G3 (OS 10.3.4) and my new
iBook G4 (OS 10.3.5 - I seem to be one of the lucky ones w/ no problems
w/r/t the 10.3.5 upgrade). I have repeatedly re-downloaded and re-
installed the scripts, and restarted PM and/or the computers, but nothing
keeps the Burst Digest scripts from throwing up the same dialog for
every message they burst out (i.e., every sub-message w/in the digest).
Again, everything worked fine until the upgrade to PM v. 5. 

I just did a search on my archive of the PM discussion list, and was
disappointed to find that there hasn't been any word of these problems
since March, so I guess nobody's come up w/ a solution. 

Evan Evanson

(sorry for the excessive quoting, but I figured this issue was hot so
long ago that it'd help to append the entire thread)

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Tue, Mar 9, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


No, I haven't noticed anything unusual. When it happens, I get the error
dialog several times while it's bursting the digest. It works OK, but it
just gives me the dialogs. And as I said, if I quite PowerMail and
relaunch it, it goes away. But then eventually it seems to come back. I
usually go quite a long time without quitting PowerMail, so I don't know
if that has something to do with it or not.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/8/04:


I give up. You could try downloading a new copy of the scripts and see if
that works.

Do you notice anything in particular before or when you get this error
dialog? You should only see it if the script can't find all it's parts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Mar 8, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:


If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit
PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load
correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by
PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were
originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the
scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still
works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron
























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 What do you think happens when someone dies?
They can't do nothin anymore. Most religious sumbuck talkin
couldn't persuade me that they can do much. Don't add up. God created an
impossible situation. 
Patrick thought that this was a dignified appraisal, no Ahab railing
against mortality, but simply the observed, which in the end was harsh
enough: that for one who could stand it, those who sought to strike the
sun for an offense seemed like cheap grandstanders; and they were
certainly in no shortage. 

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Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-10 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I'm running Pather, but when I was running Jaguar I never saw this. I
have PM running all day long so I don't think that has anything to do
with it. Still it's a curiousity. Has anyone else using the Burst Digest
scripts seen this?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Tue, Mar 9, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


No, I haven't noticed anything unusual. When it happens, I get the error
dialog several times while it's bursting the digest. It works OK, but it
just gives me the dialogs. And as I said, if I quite PowerMail and
relaunch it, it goes away. But then eventually it seems to come back. I
usually go quite a long time without quitting PowerMail, so I don't know
if that has something to do with it or not.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/8/04:


I give up. You could try downloading a new copy of the scripts and see if
that works.

Do you notice anything in particular before or when you get this error
dialog? You should only see it if the script can't find all it's parts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Mar 8, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:


If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load
correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by
PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the
scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still
works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron
























Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-10 Thread H.R. Riggs

No, I haven't noticed anything unusual. When it happens, I get the error
dialog several times while it's bursting the digest. It works OK, but it
just gives me the dialogs. And as I said, if I quite PowerMail and
relaunch it, it goes away. But then eventually it seems to come back. I
usually go quite a long time without quitting PowerMail, so I don't know
if that has something to do with it or not.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/8/04:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I give up. You could try downloading a new copy of the scripts and see if
that works.

Do you notice anything in particular before or when you get this error
dialog? You should only see it if the script can't find all it's parts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Mar 8, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:


If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the
scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron





















Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-09 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
I give up. You could try downloading a new copy of the scripts and see if
that works.

Do you notice anything in particular before or when you get this error
dialog? You should only see it if the script can't find all it's parts.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Mar 8, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:


If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron


















Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-08 Thread H.R. Riggs

I'm using 10.2.8.

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/7/04:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
If all works fine you could just comment out the on error statement that
generates that dialog in the Burst Digests script.

BTW, what OS are you using?

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sun, Mar 7, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:


That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron















Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-08 Thread H.R. Riggs

All that is OK; I still get the error. Interestingly, if I quit PowerMail
and restart it, it seems to work fine. But occasionally this problem
resurfaces.

Ron

Andy Fragen wrote on 3/6/04:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron









Re: Burst Digests

2004-03-07 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
That particular dialog comes up  if the scripts can't load correctly. The
Burst folder must contain the Burst Malformed Digest, Burst Yahoo
Digest, and Clean eList Messages scripts and the Burst folder must
be inside your PowerMail Scripts folder that is inside your user
folder. The user folder is a variable that is designated by PowerMail. If
any of these folders or scripts are not named as they were originally or
are in the wrong place you will see the error.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Sat, Mar 6, 2004, H.R. Riggs said:


I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron






Burst Digests

2004-03-06 Thread H.R. Riggs

I use the Burst Digests script, and lately I've been getting a weird
message. It says something like There was a problem finding the scripts.
Please ensure that the Burst Digests folder is in the ... As far as I
can tell, it's in there, and the funny thing is, the script still works.
Anybody have any ideas?

TIA.

Ron