Re: Enhancement suggestion for manually marking as spam
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* OK, you're right. Using AppleScript probably isn't an average user thing. But I think you understand what I mean. Personally, resetting the label is all I think I need. Thanks for the quick follow-up. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said: Andy Fragen wrote: Your response, while accurate, is confusing. I use SpamSieve, as do many people, and to have to duplicate those scripts, whatever they may be, and check use 3rd party app is very confusing to the average user. I will add something to reset the label to none when marking a message as good. If there is something else an average user needs to do when marking a message as spam or good (?), letting him do it via an AppleScript is not an average user solution. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - Counting in dollars and cents, CTM would have to start to charge me their fee each week before I'd seriously consider changing over to Mail.app -- that's how much PowerMail's filter and other features saves me just in mail administration time compared to Mail.app. Max Gossell, PowerMail user Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Re: Enhancement suggestion for manually marking as spam
Andy Fragen wrote: Your response, while accurate, is confusing. I use SpamSieve, as do many people, and to have to duplicate those scripts, whatever they may be, and check use 3rd party app is very confusing to the average user. I will add something to reset the label to none when marking a message as good. If there is something else an average user needs to do when marking a message as spam or good (?), letting him do it via an AppleScript is not an average user solution. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - Counting in dollars and cents, CTM would have to start to charge me their fee each week before I'd seriously consider changing over to Mail.app -- that's how much PowerMail's filter and other features saves me just in mail administration time compared to Mail.app. Max Gossell, PowerMail user Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Re: Enhancement suggestion for manually marking as spam
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Jerome, Your response, while accurate, is confusing. I use SpamSieve, as do many people, and to have to duplicate those scripts, whatever they may be, and check use 3rd party app is very confusing to the average user. I think Christian's suggestion is the most versatile solution, unless you there is already a property that gets set when the Manually mark as Good we could then write a script that fires during a filter if the Perform filters setting in the Prefs is set. Of course, this doesn't address the problem of filters or scripts after a message is manually marked as spam. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said: Christian Roth wrote: I am now also in the situation where I would like to have the ability to perform an AppleScript after both, Manually mark as Spam and Manually mark as good. You can already do this: in the spam filter assistant, choose other third party spam filter instead of SpamSieve (or in addition to the other options), and define the scripts to be ran in the following assistant pane. You can duplicate the SpamSieve scripts and add whatever action you want to do there... Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - Fan-freakin-tastic email client. PowerMail is by far the best application I've purchased. PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Re: Enhancement suggestion for manually marking as spam
Christian Roth wrote: I am now also in the situation where I would like to have the ability to perform an AppleScript after both, Manually mark as Spam and Manually mark as good. You can already do this: in the spam filter assistant, choose other third party spam filter instead of SpamSieve (or in addition to the other options), and define the scripts to be ran in the following assistant pane. You can duplicate the SpamSieve scripts and add whatever action you want to do there... Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - Fan-freakin-tastic email client. PowerMail is by far the best application I've purchased. PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Enhancement suggestion for manually marking as spam
Hi, though I have suggested a solution to the manually marked as good keeps Spam label color problem, I am now also in the situation where I would like to have the ability to perform an AppleScript after both, Manually mark as Spam and Manually mark as good. This should be an additional preference in the Mark as Spam Pref pane. Reason: I too want Spam messages colored differently. When I do a manually mark as Spam on a message judged good by the system, it is moved to the Spam folder (according to my setting), but there is no way to assign it the Spam label automatically. Why an AppleScript and not that specific additional option? Because you never know... :-) In AppleScript I can do all sorts of things which might prove helpful at some later time (e.g. using AppleScript to maintain a database that records original domain and time sent to create a Spam/ domain and Spam/daytime distribution chart). Also, I might want to add a remark to the subject and/or content indicating when I marked this message as Spam manually (or better, _that_ I did it manually). Regards, Christian.