Re: Read-Sent Status

2004-03-16 Thread Barbara Needham
Wayne Brissette on 3/16/04 said Adam de Zoete [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 stated: Hi all, Thanks for the comments. I've just tried the Set Status to Sent script, but it seems to only convert a message that is currently a Draft (i.e. not Read status). I'm probably going to

Re(2): Read-Sent Status

2004-03-16 Thread Adam de Zoete
Hi all, Thanks for the comments. I've just tried the Set Status to Sent script, but it seems to only convert a message that is currently a Draft (i.e. not Read status). I'm probably going to have to experiment with redirecting, unless anyone knows whether it can be done through different

Re(2): Read-Sent Status

2004-03-16 Thread John R. Hopper
Thanks for your advice, if I redirect it all, i'm imagining I will lose the correct date/time on my sent messages? Don't know for sure, but maybe this is a task for a little AppleScript to change the message status? On the powermail scripts page that Wayne Brissette maintains, there is such a

Re: Read-Sent Status

2004-03-16 Thread Jay
On 3/16/04, Christian declared: Adam de Zoete [Di, 16. Mär 2004]: Thanks for your advice, if I redirect it all, i'm imagining I will lose the correct date/time on my sent messages? Don't know for sure, but maybe this is a task for a little AppleScript to change the message status? I just

Re: Read-Sent Status

2004-03-16 Thread Christian Roth
Adam de Zoete [Di, 16. Mär 2004]: Thanks for your advice, if I redirect it all, i'm imagining I will lose the correct date/time on my sent messages? Don't know for sure, but maybe this is a task for a little AppleScript to change the message status? Regards, Christian.

Re: Read-Sent Status

2004-03-16 Thread Adam de Zoete
Jay, Thanks for your advice, if I redirect it all, i'm imagining I will lose the correct date/time on my sent messages? Adam On 3/15/04, Adam declared: I imported a large Eudora mailbox of sent messages and threw them into my Out Tray. Is there anyway I can change their status from Read to

Re: powermail-discuss Digest Status of Messages

2004-03-16 Thread Sherman Wilcox
Ben said: Actually, that's the context (right-click) menu, eh? We were talking about left-clicking in the status column. Oh, yeah. I missed that one too! -- Sherman

Re: powermail-discuss Digest Status of Messages

2004-03-16 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 15 3 2004 at 12:45 am -0500, Sherman Wilcox wrote: For some reason I'm just now discovering this popup, and the fact that it includes the very useful Show Reply, Show Forward, Show Original, and Show in Browser (for those of us who live in the Recent Mail browser) menus. Actually, that's the

Re: powermail-discuss Digest Status of Messages

2004-03-16 Thread Sherman Wilcox
Ben said: Yes, I was going to suggest that as well. Unfortunately, Sent is not one of the options. For some reason I'm just now discovering this popup, and the fact that it includes the very useful Show Reply, Show Forward, Show Original, and Show in Browser (for those of us who live in the

Re: powermail-discuss Digest Status of Messages

2004-03-16 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 15 3 2004 at 11:50 pm -0500, Ira Lansing wrote: Select the messages (shift-click or command-click), then control-click colored PowerMail icon before the subject. The resulting pop-up menu shows you your options. Yes, I was going to suggest that as well. Unfortunately, Sent is not one of

.b64?

2004-03-16 Thread Larry Samberg
A few related things that have me confused. First, I have been seeing a bunch of files show up in my Attachments folder with a .b64 extension. Any idea where these came from? Related my wife is emailing me a FrameMaker file from her MAC using Mail.app. It is a 2MB file. I download 2MB and