Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Chris Walker
On 11/2/03 Wayne Brissette wrote: >So far it seems most want CTM to >host them and that is a wonderful thing. Again, like you, I urge CTM to >be careful because people will want support for these AppleScript files. >The nice thing about hosting them on a third party site is that support >is not

Re(2): Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Leonard Morgenstern
On 2/11/03 8:38 AM Wayne Brissette wrote: >The nice thing about hosting them on a third party site is that support >is not generally expected. Although you are right in a sense, the fact is that when someone needs a feature, there will be quite a few who will help out, making suggestions or act

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread martin
a msg onTue, 11 Feb 2003 08:48:05 -0500fromA-NO-NE Musiccontained- >My vote is "whatever Wayne thinks the best". Ditto.

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Wayne Brissette
A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11 February 2003 stated: >PowerMail info / 03.2.11 / 6:17 AM wrote: > >>[A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based PowerMail >>support pages > > >CTMDEV will receive support requests once it's posted there. Does CTMDEV >has resource for this?

Re(2): Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Adeline Moore
PowerMail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Tuesday 11 February 2003 wrote: >Let's hear it from the list, folks; would you prefer: > >[A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based PowerMail >support pages > >or > >[B] Keep the PowerMail Scripts page hosted on a server outside of the >PowerM

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* On Tue, Feb 11, 2003, Wayne Brissette said: > So far it seems most want CTM to >host them and that is a wonderful thing. Again, like you, I urge CTM to >be careful because people will want support for these AppleScript fi

I'd go with option [A] - Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Karsten Liere
>Wayne, > >On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 21:44:44 -0600, Wayne Brissette ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be something >>that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't >>been updated in a while. I would like to see if any

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Neil Lee
Le Mardi, 11 févr 2003, à 07:48 America/Winnipeg, A-NO-NE Music a écrit : >> [A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based >> PowerMail >> support pages > > CTMDEV will receive support requests once it's posted there. Does > CTMDEV > has resource for this? > Even though I've alr

Re(2): Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Dave Burbank
Reply to message sent by PowerMail info on Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 12:17 (+0100 from GMT): >[A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based PowerMail >support pages > >or > >[B] Keep the PowerMail Scripts page hosted on a server outside of the >PowerMail web site IMHO, I would be hap

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Wayne Brissette
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/11/03 at 03:01 AM stated: >How much server space are we talking about, Wayne? >Rick Looks like Neil Lee is going to be taking it on, but not much. 2.5 MB of data, plus the HTML page. Wayne -- sans la Musique la Vie serait une Erreur Without music, life woul

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread PowerMail info
Wayne, On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 21:44:44 -0600, Wayne Brissette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be something >that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't >been updated in a while. I would like to see if anybody would

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
I'd go for A as well: I only recently switched to PM, and only after finding out that there was an active community. Hosting the scripts at CTM will show the versatility of PM more clearly. That, and an updated manual an useful FAQ... And Wayne, thanks! Mirko > Wayne, > > On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 21

Re(4): Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Adeline Moore
Neil ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Tuesday 11 February 2003 wrote: >Well, I can definitely offer the first two. :) > >What would your definition of "free Web-based PM support" be? I was "talking" to PowerMail CTMDEV. They made a reference to "free Web- based PM support". I would love to see them make

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Rick Lecoat
Received from: Wayne Brissette At: 3:44 am (GMT) on Mon, Feb 10, 2003 >Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be something >that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't >been updated in a while. I would like to see if anybody would be willing >to h

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread A-NO-NE Music
PowerMail info / 03.2.11 / 6:17 AM wrote: >[A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based PowerMail >support pages CTMDEV will receive support requests once it's posted there. Does CTMDEV has resource for this? My vote is "whatever Wayne thinks the best". -- - Hiro [PROTECTE

Re: Re(2): Looking for a home...

2003-02-12 Thread Neil Lee
Le Mardi, 11 févr 2003, à 15:24 America/Winnipeg, Adeline Moore a écrit : > That said, I would *love* the PM page to be dynamic and current and > house > the scripts as well as other other free Web-based PowerMail support > pages. But are you up for that? Well, I can definitely offer the first t

Re: Looking for a home...

2003-02-11 Thread Neil Lee
Le Lundi, 10 févr 2003, à 21:44 America/Winnipeg, Wayne Brissette a écrit : > Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be > something > that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't > been updated in a while. I would like to see if anybody would be >

Looking for a home...

2003-02-11 Thread Wayne Brissette
Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be something that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't been updated in a while. I would like to see if anybody would be willing to host them and take over the job of maintaining and updating the web page(s).