Re: Move Spam Applescript

2007-06-10 Thread Chris
On 11/6/07 Mark S. P. Smith wrote: >You should not need to write a script to do this. >Why not simply modify the "Spam: actions" filter (under Setup/Mail >Filters...) to move spam to the Mail Trash folder. Thanks Mark, that does the job. Didn't spot that one. cheers, Chris

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2007-06-10 Thread Christopher Plummer
On Intel MacBook w/2 Gig RAM and OS X ver. 10.4.9, PowerMail version 5.5.2, Message db 112 Mb, Message db index 33 Mb, Message db Spotlight cache 100 Mb. I've had an annoying problem with PowerMail for about a year, and though I've written directly to Support several times, I can't seem to elicit

Re: Move Spam Applescript

2007-06-10 Thread Mark S. P. Smith
You should not need to write a script to do this. Why not simply modify the "Spam: actions" filter (under Setup/Mail Filters...) to move spam to the Mail Trash folder. (This assumes you also have SpamSieve installed.) I have done this, and have also set the Trash to be deleted automatically after

Re: Move Spam Applescript

2007-06-10 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Chris / 2007/06/10 / 02:13 PM wrote: >Is it possible to have an applescript that will select *all* mail in the >spam folder and move it to the trash? While I do think that is possible, why not Cmd+A > Cmd+[DEL]? -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA

Move Spam Applescript

2007-06-10 Thread Chris
Hi all: Is it possible to have an applescript that will select *all* mail in the spam folder and move it to the trash? cheers, Chris

powermail-discuss Digest #2646 - 06/10/07

2007-06-10 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2646 - Sunday, June 10, 2007 Re: Data bug in forward messages by "Tim Lapin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Subject: Re: Data bug in forward messages From: "Tim Lapin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat