I had a similar conundrum: how to copy a set of selected email messages
to a single text file. There may be an easier way - there has to be - but
this is how I solved it in AppleScript:
cut here -
set numberOfMessages to 0
set msgTxt to ""
tell application "PowerMail"
-- get list of s
cheshirekat wrote on 06.09.04 at 13:31 -0600
>Take a screenshot. Or use "Grab" type utilities.
A screenshot isn't going to work for a list of 300 messages! Not unless
you have a bigger screen than me ;)
"Grab" type utilities? What are you thinking of here?
>Use AppleScripts.
Someone more clev
On Mon, Sep 06, 200419:39, the following words from david.gordon
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>Kjell Olausson wrote on 06.09.04 at 19:01 +0200
>
>>1. Command+A/Command+C
>>
>>2. Command+V in a text editor
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>>3. Command+P
>
>Close, but no cigar! ;)
>
>That gets me a lis
Kjell Olausson wrote on 06.09.04 at 19:01 +0200
>1. Command+A/Command+C
>
>2. Command+V in a text editor
>
>3. Command+P
Close, but no cigar! ;)
That gets me a list of "subject". I need the "to", "date" etc fields as well.
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david.gordon
david.gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I print a list of emails?
>
> Say I want to print the contents of my In Tray, not the emails, just the
> list as you see in the Browser window. The "print" is greyed out...
1. Command+A/Command+C
2. Command+V in a text editor
3. Command+P
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How can I print a list of emails?
Say I want to print the contents of my In Tray, not the emails, just the
list as you see in the Browser window. The "print" is greyed out...
Thanks
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david.gordon
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