wow wow thanks! Is there a comprehensive list of all these tricks?
- Louis
p.s. I lost the welcome msg. to this mailing list { no power user yet,
eh?} - can someone forward it so I can set to digest, etc etc as needed? TIA
On @[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote something like
You learn something new
I just realized that from your OutTray you can also reveal original with
the same technique.
on Wed, 19 Mar 2003 13:10:16 -0800 / L. Cornelio said:
Many thanks to Wayne Brissette not only for keeping the script archive
but for his many fine additions. I am new to PW, just a few days, after
Many thanks to Wayne Brissette not only for keeping the script archive
but for his many fine additions. I am new to PW, just a few days, after
switching from emailer for something that will run in 9/X Glad to have
discovered this fine client.
I hope there are a few apple scripters out there -
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 stated:
I did not see it on the site earlier today? Is it possible you did not
update there when you did the changes?
I do a lot of customisation of scripts, when I do I rarely post them.
That's why they are either on my home
At 19 mars 2003, 14.48 CET, Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More seriously -- if you have sent it to me directly your mail has
probably got caught by SpamFire and I have not been attentive enough to
wake up by your sender name and deleted it as junk. I would appreciate if
you resend it
Ihaaa -- great !!
Didn't someone mention we could really use a manual for this app? ;-)
(Or perhaps there is some profound psychological purpose with this way --
small hidden features pop up as nice surprises in this list every now and
then, making you much more happy than if you had read
You learn something new everyday. Thanks for this tip.
Ron
Marlyse Comte wrote on 3/19/03:
REVEAL REPLY - run it on a read message to find the answer in your
sent mail folder
this is part of PM - if an email has a green arrow (= replied to) you
just control-click onto that green arrow and
on Wed, 19 Mar 2003 14:47:23 -0600 / Marlyse Comte said:
REVEAL REPLY - run it on a read message to find the answer in your
sent mail folder
this is part of PM - if an email has a green arrow (= replied to) you
just control-click onto that green arrow and select 'reveal reply'.
or am I not
REVEAL REPLY - run it on a read message to find the answer in your
sent mail folder
this is part of PM - if an email has a green arrow (= replied to) you
just control-click onto that green arrow and select 'reveal reply'.
or am I not understanding your feature request correctly?
---marlyse
At 19 mars 2003, 13.43 CET, Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I really am getting old... I thought I finished this script and
sent it to you? Did I not?
Wayne
Well if you did, PowerMail has somehow managed to erase both the
attachment and any trace of it. In which case I wouldn't
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 stated:
At 19 mars 2003, 09.29 CET, L. Cornelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FOLLOW UP - takes sent message and makes new one quoting it to same
recipient
Does anything like this exist? Or is it a few minutes taks for a talented
scripter?
At 19 mars 2003, 09.29 CET, L. Cornelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FOLLOW UP - takes sent message and makes new one quoting it to same recipient
Does anything like this exist? Or is it a few minutes taks for a talented
scripter?
I think (hope) Wayne Brissette is already working on it. Please see
L. Cornelio on 3/19/03 said
FOLLOW UP - takes sent message and makes new one quoting it to same recipient
Does anything like this exist? Or is it a few minutes taks for a talented
scripter?
Presumably you could script this, since you can do it sort of now. Find
your sent mail [yes, I see that
on Wed, 19 Mar 2003 09:29:30 -0800 / L. Cornelio said:
calling all scripters!
here were my two favorites from emailer -
REVEAL REPLY - run it on a read message to find the answer in your sent
mail folder
FOLLOW UP - takes sent message and makes new one quoting it to same recipient
Does
calling all scripters!
here were my two favorites from emailer -
REVEAL REPLY - run it on a read message to find the answer in your sent
mail folder
FOLLOW UP - takes sent message and makes new one quoting it to same recipient
Does anything like this exist? Or is it a few minutes taks for a
Is there a way to set PM so it'll open with either the Folder List or
Recent Mail window when it's launched, in lieu of Mail Browser? That's
what I'd like to do.
Thanks in advance.
--
Music Currently playing: KFJC Los Altos Hills - 56k feed: Free-form
radio with a cutting edge; broadcast live
I have revamped the PowerMail AppleScript archives. This new layout
should allow me to keep the archives more updated than in the past.
Important: When you click on the email link to any of the authors instead
of getting:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the address field of your email, you will see:
[quoting fixed]
on Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:12:10 -0500 / John Hay said:
Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ?
Jonathan Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:20:17 -0500
Better than that, it's free for non-commercial use.
Why not use GPG? It's GNU open source and it's *really* free.
greetings,
Tom
works like a charm!
--
I stopped for breakfast at the International House of Pan-
cakes. As soon as you walk into the restaurant you catch
the distinct, worldwide feel of the place. I was completely
baffled by the complex menu. So I just had the flapjack du
jour and the syrup steward helped
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/18/03 at 14:30 stated:
I have posted Brian Hess' Email URL from Safari AppleScript. It is now in
the AppleScript archives.
Wayne
--
Somebody's dead forever...
- Somebody Got Murdered -- Joe Strummer (1952-2002 R.I.P.)
Live DAT Music Page:
I will not debate eventual OSX folder limitations, tech stuff of which I
don't know too much, but for the record I must say this:
Please DO NOT confirm to the norm* mentioned below. The PowerMail
attachment behaviour is the first and very reason why I went back to
PowerMail after a year with
I hear you on this one. The attachments folder is a nice concept, but
since I just switched over I have well over 3000 items and renders using
it via the finder very difficult. I have already run through and killed
many similar and obvious dupes thanks to rounds of revisions on work for
clients
Better than that, it's free for non-commercial use.
--
To do is to be. -- Descartes
To be is to do. -- Voltaire
Do be do be do. -- Frank Sinatra
on Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:12:10 -0500 / John Hay said:
Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ?
John Hay
Quality is a result of
Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ?
John Hay
Quality is a result of intelligent effort.
On Monday, March 17, 2003 at 12:16 PM, Jonathan Greene wrote:
on Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:01:41 +0100 / Thomas Thaler said:
Message originally sent on: Sunday, March 16, 2003 3:13:27 PM - this
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