Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-12 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* On Fri, Mar 7, 2003, Wayne Brissette said: >>6) Script/Feature: Rewrap Text. When a mail has went back and forth a few >>times, the text wrap in the quoted text tends to mess up. The ability to >>rewrap text is important

Re(3): Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-09 Thread Jonathan Greene
I am looking for a script that will auto-attach a printed PDF like the applescript apple provided for Mail: on open these_items tell application "Mail" set the new_message to (make new outgoing message with properties {visible:true}) tell the new_message

Re(2): Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-09 Thread Leonard Morgenstern
On 3/8/03 5:34 PM Max Gossell wrote: >I downloaded a demo of QuicKeys (qkx.html>) and hope I could solve it that way. Problem is I've never used >the app, and I'm not that good with tech stuff so I couldn't. But perhaps >it is possible -- somebody out there with

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-09 Thread Marlyse Comte
>Incoming messages have a drop down menu called 'File in: ' where you >can select a folder to file the message in. aha - I understood you where referring to filters. ---marlyse

Re(2): Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Neil Lee
>Are their work-flow scripts to take advantage of Apple's PDF Services for >PM? I did not see anything at the site... What are you looking for, exactly? Apple's PDF services work specifically with Apple's print services, so whatever you can print, you can pipe through the PDF services. Neil --

Re(2): Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Jonathan Greene
Are their work-flow scripts to take advantage of Apple's PDF Services for PM? I did not see anything at the site... Thanks, JG -- Flaming enthusiasm, backed up by horse sense and persistence are the qualities that most frequently make for success. - Jack Welch

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Wayne Brissette
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 10:27 stated: >At 7 mars 2003, 19.58 +0100 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 7:35 PM stated: >> >>>2) Script/Feature: "Resend". I found the script "Send Message Again", and >>>it's good. But it sends the message

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Max Gossell
At 7 mars 2003, 20.13 +0100 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>1) Script: A script that changes the dictionary to a certain language. If >>possible assigned to a keyboard shortcut. I use two languages equally >>often in my emailing, and to change the dictionaries 50-60 times a day >>via the menus and p

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Max Gossell
At 7 mars 2003, 19.58 +0100 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 7:35 PM stated: > >>2) Script/Feature: "Resend". I found the script "Send Message Again", and >>it's good. But it sends the message automatically. Often you'd like to >>add a sentence before you re

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Max Gossell
Wow! Such a response... :-) In my experience, the most likely "newbie thing" to happen is to be met by either: a) Total silence b) Some kind of rtfm (read the f-ing manual) comment But you guys sure know how to make you feel welcome in this group! I'll comment a few of the replies one by one

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Frank Mitchell
Hello Marlyse >>A "File in" function for outgoing messages. > >this does exist already. checkmark to which messages get affected -in by >default, but just next to it is the -out checkbox. Maybe I'm slow but I don't understand, Marlyse. Could you explain, please? Incoming messages have a drop do

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Marlyse Comte
>A "File in" function for outgoing messages. this does exist already. checkmark to which messages get affected -in by default, but just next to it is the -out checkbox. file in same folder would be nice - like a general one, apply to all emails with no other filters attached - or the last in lin

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Frank Mitchell
Thirded! >Hear, hear! > >Max Gossell wrote on 3/8/03: > >>3) Feature: A "File in" function for outgoing messages. This function >>exists when opening an incoming message, but I'd say it is even more >>useful for outgoing ones! Especially if we could have the additional >>option to "file in same f

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Michael Lewis
Max Gossell sez: >2) Script/Feature: "Resend". Double-click the message. Begin to type in it. A pop-up tells you this message has already been sent and asks if you want a duplicate. Click "Duplicate" then type whatever you want, add other recipients if needed, and send it on its merry way. Not

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Michael Lewis
H.R. Riggs sez: >Hear, hear! > >Max Gossell wrote on 3/8/03: > >>3) Feature: A "File in" function for outgoing messages. Is this not already handled by making a filter: - checked to "filter outgoing messages" - Conditions: Status is Sent - Actions: Move Message into "FolderName" Works fine for

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* On Fri, Mar 7, 2003, Wayne Brissette said: >>6) Script/Feature: Rewrap Text. When a mail has went back and forth a few >>times, the text wrap in the quoted text tends to mess up. The ability to >>rewrap text is important

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Wayne Brissette
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 7:35 PM stated: > >1) Script: A script that changes the dictionary to a certain language. If >possible assigned to a keyboard shortcut. I use two languages equally >often in my emailing, and to change the dictionaries 50-60 times a day >via the menus an

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Wayne Brissette
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 7:35 PM stated: >2) Script/Feature: "Resend". I found the script "Send Message Again", and >it's good. But it sends the message automatically. Often you'd like to >add a sentence before you resend the message (plus automatically getting >a similar "this

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread H.R. Riggs
There's a script called Unquote and a script called Unwrap that I use for this. I forget where they come from. They may have come with PowerMail. If not they are at the usual place: Max Gossell wrote on 3/8/03: >6) Script/Feature: Rewrap Text. Whe

Re: Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread H.R. Riggs
Hear, hear! Max Gossell wrote on 3/8/03: >3) Feature: A "File in" function for outgoing messages. This function >exists when opening an incoming message, but I'd say it is even more >useful for outgoing ones! Especially if we could have the additional >option to "file in same folder" at the top

Newbie reflections: Requesting scripts and features

2003-03-08 Thread Max Gossell
Hi, I just went back to using PowerMail (v4.1.2, OSX) after quite a while with Entourage (used to use PowerMail v3). Couldn't stand a lot of things with Entourage, especially the stupid idea of embedding attachments into the main database, and I really enjoy using a true email client again. I cou