On 23 6 2003 at 4:58 pm -0400, Larry Samberg wrote:
>I think that the FIND command should be context sensitive in that when I
>do a FIND with a message open on top it should default to IN CURRENT
>MESSAGE and if no message is open then it should default to BY CONTENT.
>
>I've gotten screwed by th
I think that the FIND command should be context sensitive in that when I
do a FIND with a message open on top it should default to IN CURRENT
MESSAGE and if no message is open then it should default to BY CONTENT.
I've gotten screwed by this a bunch of times which leads me to believe it
is counte
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On Sun, Jun 22, 2003, Judi Sohn said:
>Thanks, Andy. Editing the script worked perfectly. However, I didn't set
>a cron job (yet) because I still have to manually "view all" on each
>folder before running anyway, right? As
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 13:48:00 -0700 Andy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>I've set mine up like this.
>
>15 10 */2 * * osascript /Users/afragen/Documents/DeleteAgedMessages
>
>Where DeleteAgedMessages is an alias to the "Delete Aged Messages v1.2"
>script. Apparently cron doesn't like spaces.
>
>You can
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