I've written a Digest bursting script. You can find it at Wayne's
PowerMail page at the link below.
Unfortunately PM doesn't deal well with MIME encoded digests so to use
the scripts effectively you must ask the mailing list software to send
you non-MIME encoded digests. The scripts will then
In some of the blank email's with globe icons I found that the main
source of the message is an html page that is mime encoded. I don't have
the HTML reader checked in my prefs because I don't really want to see
these messages and because the HTML reader is a bit buggy. Because they
are MIME
Hi, I'm having trouble reading digests from various mailing lists I'm on.
Powermail doesn't show all the embedded messages.
Specifically, on the BBEdit-Talk list, the digest only ends up showing
the list of messages, without any of the bodies. On the gcc main mailing
list, only the
first
I'm using it with any problems.
You don't need to install any database.
Just open the database by selecting File-Database-Change User Environment
that should do the job.
If you get an error then, check the file permissions for your powermail
folder.
All the best
Matthias
Andy Fragen / 03.12.28 / 0:19 AM wrote:
Hiro,
This should work for you.
Yes, it did. Thank you so much!
Now the mystery begins.
I saved one blank email for my curiosity. I was surprised to see the
source is almost identical to the header. Is this message really blank?
Wait. It can't be
Hiro,
This should work for you.
tell application PowerMail
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
set s to source of msg
tell application TextEdit
make new document at the beginning of
I recently moved to a new PowerMac G4 with Classic (9.2.2) as well as OS
X 1.3 from a G3 iMac..
Altho I had no trouble installing the saved address and message databases
on the 9.2.2 Classic version of 4.2.1, I find that after I downloaded the
OS X version, I have not been able to install these
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