On 6/13/03, at 5:49 AM, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
I am using Now Contact
along with PowerMail. There are some issues. One is that if you want to
send an email to several people at once, you cannot do that from Now
Contact into PM b/c PM will only take the first contact and put it in the
To
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Now Contact
along with PowerMail. There are some issues. One is that if you want to
send an email to several people at once, you cannot do that from Now
Contact into PM b/c PM will only take the first contact and put it in the
To field.
It should work with
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 20:24:37 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I wonder if an applescript could be written that would have PM use the
Now Contact database as the address book?
I don't know, but you can drag and drop an email address from PowerMail
into a Now Contact detail
http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/wa/
default?user=berkowit28templatefn=Fi
leSharing.htmlaff=consumercty=USlang=en
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Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OS X 10.2.6, Quicksilver 733, 1 Gb RAM
Freeway Pro, NavPack, GraphPack,
PowerMail 4.1.3, 3
The developer's email address : Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OS X 10.2.6, Quicksilver 733, 1 Gb RAM
Freeway Pro, NavPack, GraphPack,
PowerMail 4.1.3, 3 panes
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 20:53:35 -0400 Jefferis Peterson wrote:
Mirko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is available for download at
AppleScript Central http://www.applescriptcentral.com/
Direct Download:
http://www.applescriptcentral.com/ftpinwin.php?id=362
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Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
Sound interesting, however the last link
Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe all I did was to export Entourage address list to tab or comma
delimited text file (from the Export menu) and Import to Address Book. It
worked fine.
I tried that but I'm getting a lot of fields in the wrong places with
this approach. Now Contact has more
And:
Users of Export-Import Entourage X might like to know about:
Sync Entourage-Address Book 1.0.0
in Unicode*
Synchronizes Entourage X and Apple's Address Book in OS 10.2.2 and
later.
Sync Entourage-Address Book allows you to maintain
I wonder if an applescript could be written that would have PM use the
Now Contact database as the address book?
I'm not much of a script writer so any of those with the power to script
have any thoughts?
Fred
you want to export vcards. try simple drag and drop of groups from the
entourage address book. also, check out version tracker, there are a lot
of shareware and freeware utilities, and one was to sync entourage with
the address book if I remember rightly.
---marlyse
What is the LDIF format for
Has anyone created a really good alternative that works for them?
how about using apples address book in conjunction with PM - seems to
work fine as far as I can tell, the sync'ing of it, but I do not rely on
it and don't use it heavily, so I can't say for sure.
---marlyse
On 6/12/03, at 7:42 PM, Jefferis Peterson wrote:
I am really struggling here. I want to leave EntourageX behind since it
appears to be unstable for me, but I rely on it's address book so
completely, that I don't know what to do. I have business emails, groups,
and phone numbers and addresses
Mirko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PM can sync with Apples Address Book. If that suits your needs, just
browse the Preferences of PowerMail and set the appropriate options (i.e.
opening contact opens Apple Address book)
All in the synchronisation-tab.
What is the LDIF format for addresses? And how
PM can sync with Apples Address Book. If that suits your needs, just
browse the Preferences of PowerMail and set the appropriate options (i.e.
opening contact opens Apple Address book)
All in the synchronisation-tab.
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Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OS X
I am really struggling here. I want to leave EntourageX behind since it
appears to be unstable for me, but I rely on it's address book so
completely, that I don't know what to do. I have business emails, groups,
and phone numbers and addresses [categorized by labels, i.e., business,
family,
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