use-revolution-requ...@lists.runrev.com wrote on Mon, 19 Apr 2010
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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 19:38:24 +0200
From: Jean-Pierre Soto jean-pierre.s...@wanadoo.fr
Subject: RevMail
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Message-ID: 7bd58c3b-0330-44cd-97ac-563b339de...@wanadoo.fr
Content-Type
Hello,
I want to send more than 20Ko text. Is there a way to do that?
Le 19 avr. 10 à 01:40, Sarah Reichelt a écrit :
You say you are using Rev 2.8, so what size of email is failing for
you?
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One suggestion made to me was to put the text int eh clipboard, then
create a blank email and ask the user to paste the contents in.
It's not elegant, but it should work.
Cheers,
Sarah
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Jean-Pierre Soto
jean-pierre.s...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Hello,
I want to send
Jean-Pierre Soto wrote:
I want to send more than 20Ko text. Is there a way to do that?
After a bit of web searching it seem Rev folks aren't the only ones bit
by this Microsoft bug/feature. Various limitations in IE and Outlook
suggest it may not be possible to reliably create a new email
Hello,
I want to use the revMail function , but the size of text seems to be
limited. What can I do?
Thanks
(Revolution 2.8)
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On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:38 AM, Jean-Pierre Soto
jean-pierre.s...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Hello,
I want to use the revMail function , but the size of text seems to be
limited. What can I do?
I encountered this recently in Windows only, but in my tests, Rev
2.8.1 was fine, it was just more recent
them to supply
additional information and attach screen shots. Otherwise I could use
an irev script on my web site.
It's kind of lame, but
copy the data you want to send to the clipboard,
use revmail with a very short message (something like now please
Paste in the data from
could use
an irev script on my web site.
It's kind of lame, but
copy the data you want to send to the clipboard,
use revmail with a very short message (something like now
please Paste in the data from the clipboard)
-- Alex.
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Hi All,
I have just realised that under Windows, revMail will not send emails
over a certain size. The limit seems to vary depending on the number
of lines as well as the number of characters, but it seems that you
cannot rely on revMail to create an email with more than 1000
characters. Any when
Sarah-
Well, that *is* depressing. I just tried out a test stack and out of
29000 chars in a text variable, 247 of them were put into the body of
an email using rev 4.0.
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Using a Mac 10.6.2 RevMail function loads Email Program within application
being design all okay - but not when exported as a standalone application and
using a PC running Vista. It will ONLY load the Email program if the field I
am wanting to send is empty. Im wanting to send the data
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Brent Summerton
___bg...@virginbroadband.com.au wrote:
Using a Mac 10.6.2 RevMail function loads Email Program within application
being design all okay - but not when exported as a standalone application and
using a PC running Vista. It will ONLY load
I must regretfully withdraw my comment about revMail being awesome -
it would be if it didn't fail on messages above 1700 characters. I
filed a bug report. (7995) I still love the idea that you can spawn a
mail message with one line of code.
-- Sadhu
Thanks!
Am 04.08.2008 um 03:11 schrieb Sarah Reichelt:
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 10:48 PM, Till Bandi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine in version 2.9.
But in Version 3.0 I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type:text/plain;charset=utf-8 in the
to-Line.
(Apple Mail
Hi Till,
It is very well possible that revMail is broken, but I am not sure
that we're supposed to discuss 3.0 on the use list.
Anyway, starting with Rev 2.9, I was trying to use revGoURL instead,
but this didn't work either because the body of the message is
encoded incorrectly
revmail does not make a Japanese mail in Version 2.9 on MacOS.
It works fine in V.2.8.
go to url http://www.kenjikojima.com/runrev/bugs/revmailTest.rev;
I reported it.
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=6521
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On Aug 2, 2008, at 8:48
Hi Till,
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine in version 2.9.
But in Version 3.0 I get [EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type:text/
plain;charset=utf-8 in the to-Line. (Apple Mail). If I add the
other parameters of the revMail command (Syntax: revMail
address[,ccAddress[,mailSubject[,messageBody
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Objet : Rép : launch URL to get an e-mail with BCC, Subject and Body
(was revMail and BCC)
Le 4 juin 08 à 11:30, Klaus Major a écrit :
Bonjour Andre,
...
Thank you Josh for this suggestion. I am using Mail included in
Leopard on Mac. Seems that it has
Bonjour Andre,
Hi,
I just noticed that 4 answers I posted to Ken Ray, Shao Sean and
Klaus Major, do not appear in the Archives. So I supposed they
have'nt been received :-(((
For me here, they have been send normally; (I did not receive any
daemon message). I am really sorry for that.
So,
Le 3 juin 08 à 18:43, Josh Mellicker a écrit :
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:48 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Hi,
I did not received any e-mail from my server about this question.
That could be due to the incident, then I dare to post it again.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help.
Meanwhile, I just
characters (including cr)
are allowed (without URLencode ; with URLEncode, I get the texts but
in their encoded form).
This is how Rev (revMail) deals with this problem:
...
on revMail pTo, pCC, pSubject, pBody
put uniDecode(uniEncode(pSubject), UTF8) into pSubject
put uniDecode(uniEncode(pBody
my address
in BCC only, I do not receive the message.
MY PROBLEM :
I need to compose e-mail with addresses in BCC. revMail does not
allow that.
Thanks to a previous answer from Sarah Reicheit (subject was revMail
and BCC) I am now trying to use the mailto protocol in a launch URL
Seems I am missing something about URLencode?
Actually, it may be that you're missing something with mailto:;... I have
discovered that different email apps require slightly different data in a
mailto:; construct in order for it to work. Here's the two exceptions I'm
aware of:
- Mozilla
On Jun 3, 2008, at 4:48 AM, Andre.Bisseret wrote:
Hi,
I did not received any e-mail from my server about this question.
That could be due to the incident, then I dare to post it again.
Thanks a lot in advance for any help.
Meanwhile, I just noticed on the Archives site that Josh Mellicker
I'll chime in now...
Andre, do you have to use an external email client? If not, you can
use one of the Rev-based solutions (myself and Sarah have both
written SMTP libraries).. altEmailHarness uses my SMTP library it
does not make use of the Email Encoding library which converts
Unicode
Hi,
(Since yesterday I did not receive any message from the list?? I hope
this message will be received)
--
I need to compose e-mail with addresses in BCC. revMail does not allow
that.
Thanks to an answer from Sarah Reicheit I am now trying to use the
mailto protocol in a launch URL
will be received)
--
I need to compose e-mail with addresses in BCC. revMail does not
allow that.
Thanks to an answer from Sarah Reicheit I am now trying to use the
mailto protocol in a launch URL command.
(launch URL is now recommanded in 2.9.0 instead of revgourl which
still works but which
Hi,
I would like to create e-mails to be sent to a liste of e-mail
addresses in blind carbon copy (Bcc).
It is not possible with the revMail command, where there is places
only for address and ccAddress.
Is there another way to put addresses (by program) in the Bcc field?
or should I ask
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Andre.Bisseret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to create e-mails to be sent to a liste of e-mail addresses in
blind carbon copy (Bcc).
It is not possible with the revMail command, where there is places only for
address and ccAddress
Hi Sarah,
On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Andre.Bisseret [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I would like to create e-mails to be sent to a liste of e-mail
addresses in
blind carbon copy (Bcc).
It is not possible with the revMail command, where there is places
only for
address and ccAddress
Hi Klaus,
as far as i know, attachments with revmail or launch url are not possible.
That´s why i and some others placed an enhancement request for revmail in the
qualitycenter.
See
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4151
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=105
Hi Matthias,
Hi Klaus,
as far as i know, attachments with revmail or launch url are not
possible.
That´s why i and some others placed an enhancement request for
revmail in the
qualitycenter.
See
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4151
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter
it is just me or is this broken on the Mac?
revMail tEmail,,,
?
It use to work, even in Thunderbird... now I get garbage in the To fields
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On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 8:25 AM, Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is just me or is this broken on the Mac?
revMail tEmail,,,
Works fine here: Mac OS X 10.5.2, Rev 2.9.0-dp-3, Apple Mail 3.2.
Sorry, I don't have Thunderbird installed to test.
However you have quoted tEmail where
Hi !
Mac OS X 10.4.10 ; Rev 2.8.1.
For several hours now, I have been trying to use
revMail address,ccAddress,mailSubject,messageBody
to allow the user to send a mail from Rev gathering data from fields.
I learned from a post on this list from Klaus Major (answering a
question about umlaut
to be quoted, that parameter is a string.
it should be:
put unidecode(the unicodeText of fld tBody,UTF8) into tBody
cheers
andre
On 10/19/07, André.Bisseret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Mac OS X 10.4.10 ; Rev 2.8.1.
For several hours now, I have been trying to use
revMail address,ccAddress
trying to use
revMail address,ccAddress,mailSubject,messageBody
to allow the user to send a mail from Rev gathering data from fields.
I learned from a post on this list from Klaus Major (answering a
question about umlaut) that I should use :
put unidecode(the unicodeText of fld tBody,UTF8
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:09:41 -0700, Phil Davis wrote:
What does revMail return or do when used on a machine with no
[default] email client? Has anyone done this?
Just curious... how is this possible? On Macs it's automatically Mail,
on on Windows it's automatically Outlook Express on fresh
Hi Ken,
Le 11 oct. 07 à 20:31, Ken Ray a écrit :
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:09:41 -0700, Phil Davis wrote:
What does revMail return or do when used on a machine with no
[default] email client? Has anyone done this?
Just curious... how is this possible? On Macs it's automatically Mail
Eric,
Try implementing the bug fix I posted for the bug related to the revMail
and revGoURL commands on Windows Vista:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=5286
The fix requires you to patch the Common Library. If you don't know how
to do that, let me know and I'll email you
for the bug related to the
revMail
and revGoURL commands on Windows Vista:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=5286
The fix requires you to patch the Common Library. If you don't
know how
to do that, let me know and I'll email you a fix.
Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
http
Ken Ray wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 22:09:41 -0700, Phil Davis wrote:
What does revMail return or do when used on a machine with no
[default] email client? Has anyone done this?
Just curious... how is this possible? On Macs it's automatically Mail,
on on Windows it's automatically
Phil Davis wrote:
I suppose if you have a computer where the
email client has never been used, that would qualify.
Has such a system ever been shipped in the last decade?
--
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Managing Editor, revJournal
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On 12 Oct 2007, at 02:17, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Phil Davis wrote:
I suppose if you have a computer where the email client has never
been used, that would qualify.
Has such a system ever been shipped in the last decade?
never used does not equal not installed.
Actually, quite some people
Not sure I agree. I use gMail exclusively, and know tons of others who
do too-- and we try and install software all the time. There is an
option for gMail so it will 'look' like the default email client and
launch just as Outlook.
On 10/11/07, Björnke von Gierke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does revMail return or do when used on a machine with no [default] email
client? Has anyone done this?
Thanks -
Phil Davis
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Phil Davis wrote:
What does revMail return or do when used on a machine with no [default]
email client? Has anyone done this?
Thanks -
Phil Davis
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Hi all,
Hi friends,
I am sure this has been answered some time in the past, but what
can I do
to use the revMail command with Umlauts in the body?
This does work:
...
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,The subject,Something without
Umlauts in it...
...
This does NOT work:
...
revMail [EMAIL
I'd be interested in this, too. Currently I've settled on only
allowing low ascii into the body parameter.
-Scott
On Aug 27, 2007, at 1:30 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi all,
Hi friends,
I am sure this has been answered some time in the past, but what
can I do
to use the revMail command
tBody,UTF8) into tBody
else
put unidecode(the unicodeText of fld tSubject, Japanese) into
tSubject
put unidecode(the unicodeText of fld tBody,Japanese) into tBody
end if
revMail tAddress,tCc,tSubject,tBody
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On Aug 27, 2007, at 4
...
revMail tAddress,tCc,tSubject,tBody
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Domo arrigato, Kojima-san! :-)
Regards
Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Aug 27, 2007, at 4:30 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
I am sure this has been answered some time in the past, but what
can I do
to use the revMail command with Umlauts in the body?
This does work:
...
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,The subject,Something without
Umlauts in it...
...
This does
Hi Trevor,
On Aug 27, 2007, at 4:30 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
I am sure this has been answered some time in the past, but what
can I do
to use the revMail command with Umlauts in the body?
This does work:
...
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,The subject,Something without
Umlauts
Hi friends,
I am sure this has been answered some time in the past, but what can
I do
to use the revMail command with Umlauts in the body?
This does work:
...
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,The subject,Something without
Umlauts in it...
...
This does NOT work:
...
revMail [EMAIL PROTECTED
Shao Sean library works great. My library which is available on RevOnline is
to be used on just one case, when you don't have SMTP configuration
available so it acts as the SMTP mailer, this works with some servers but
don't work with others because some server will do a reverse MX records
check
HI All,
I'm writing an instrument error reporting application and I'd like the bug
report page to automatically send an email, via our smtp/imap mail server, to a
recipient. I understand that revMail invokes a client, but because these
machines aren't set up for email, this is inconvenient
Recently, Beynon, Rob wrote:
Any ideas about sending an email automatically? (I will program the entire
content, including the body in plain text).
Andre Garzia wrote a mail stack (SMTP Raw) some time ago that handles mail
within Rev (no external mail app needed). I don't see his stack posted
I have an app which uses Shao Seans libSmtp to send email everyday,
and it's been working perfectly for at least a year.
Best,
Mark
On 2 Jul 2007, at 18:57, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Beynon, Rob wrote:
Any ideas about sending an email automatically? (I will program
the entire
Hello list,
1) if p = schoen, the following statement will work:
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,p,textbody
will work;
if p = schön (german umlaut for oe), no new mail appears.
2) if p = test and ttext = hello, dear friends,
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,p,ttext works,
if ttext = hällo, liebe
Hello,
That's bug # 3410 opened on 006-03-21 with a normal severity...
Perhaps will it be fixed it in the next version...
Regards,
ÉrIC
Le 18 mai 07 à 12:09, R.Hillen a écrit :
Hello list,
1) if p = schoen, the following statement will work:
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED],,p,textbody
Sounds like it would be best to roll your own by sending a command to the
shell. If you can control the platform its running on, this will be reliable
and do exactly what you specify?
Peter
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Please
a couple
different clients installed. Just start up a terminal and invoke them
with --help. You see that the list of options is wildly different from one
client to another. I experimented with kmail and sylpheed, which was enough
to convince.
Which is why revMail should not use an email client
into either
subject or body.
I was expecting to see Help! appear in the subject, and the contents of Field1
to appear in the body, and for only Kmail to open. Isn't this what is
supposed to happen? Putting in a literal string in place of field has no
effect either.
Does revMail do
.
Does revMail do this on Mac or XP?
It's different on every platform and email client; I get different
results depending on what app opens and what OS I'm running. But I think
you should enter the above into a bug report, mainly because I don't
think the revMail handler is written correctly
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:54:00 -0500, J. Landman Gay wrote:
It's different on every platform and email client; I get different
results depending on what app opens and what OS I'm running. But I
think you should enter the above into a bug report, mainly because I
don't think the revMail
Is it possible to use the revMail command so as to send not just an email, but
the email with an attached file?
My app is doing backups of the data file on the local machine, but it would be
really neat to be able to send a backup automatically by email to an offsite
machine. Save a lot
I am in the process of writing a Parent Conference program for my school -
Greens Farms Academy in Westport CT USA. I am sending one e-mail at a time to
a parent with the parent's conference info from my program using Revmail in a
button script. I have no problem with it on a Mac; however
in Westport CT USA. I am sending one
e-mail at a time to a parent with the parent's conference info from
my program using Revmail in a button script. I have no problem with
it on a Mac; however, when using FirstClass on my PC the e-mail
message does NOT get called. The FirstClass program appears
:
I am in the process of writing a Parent Conference program for my
school - Greens Farms Academy in Westport CT USA. I am sending one
e-mail at a time to a parent with the parent's conference info from
my program using Revmail in a button script. I have no problem
with it on a Mac; however
On 2/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of writing a Parent Conference program for my school - Greens Farms Academy in
Westport CT USA. I am sending one e-mail at a time to a parent with the parent's conference info
from my program using Revmail in a button
On 2/18/07 4:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am in the process of writing a Parent Conference program for my school -
Greens Farms Academy in Westport CT USA. I am sending one e-mail at a time to
a parent with the parent's conference info from my program using Revmail
Hi,
i´ve problems parsing the bodytext parameter to the revMail command. Either the
text is not completely given to the email program or i get a .dll error.
My system: Windows XPSP2 German, RevStudio 2.7.4.
Does anyone know, how large the bodytext can be?
Best regards,
Matthias Rebbe
Hi,
I would like to be able to send an email using RunRev, I looked at
the revMail command which does 99% of the job, however I would like
to actually send the message, not just have it created. Is there any
way to do this? It must work on MacOS X and Windows XP.
Thanks a lot
All
This questions gets asked a lot David that I really wish that Rev would just
put it into the IDE/engine instead of the current method that they use (or
have both, choices are always good).
Take a look at one of the following Rev libraries that should be completely
cross-platform:
- libSmtp
Sean Shao wrote:
This questions gets asked a lot David that I really wish that Rev would
just put it into the IDE/engine instead of the current method that they
use (or have both, choices are always good).
Take a look at one of the following Rev libraries that should be
completely
On 17 Jan 2006, at 07:21, Dave Cragg wrote:
put uniDecode(uniEncode(Hier Ausfüllen),utf8) into tSubject
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED], tSubject,Text of Mail
Sorry, I repeated the original syntax error. It needs an extra comma.
put uniDecode(uniEncode(Hier Ausfüllen),utf8) into tSubject
Bugzilla 2259, reported in October 2004, status is still pending.
Thierry
On 2006, Jan 16, , at 22:58, R. Hillen wrote:
Hello,
On OSX 10.4.4 I´m using revMail to send some Data using the
Mac-Mail-Programm..
After upgrading to 10.4.4. this doesn´t work. I found the cause was a
german
Hello Sarah, Dave and Thiery,
Am 17.01.2006 um 17:11 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Message: 10
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 22:58:33 +0100
From: R. Hillen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: revMail, OSX 10.4.4 and Umlaute
To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text
Hello,
On OSX 10.4.4 I´m using revMail to send some Data using the Mac-Mail-
Programm..
After upgrading to 10.4.4. this doesn´t work. I found the cause was
a german Umlaut in the text of the subject.
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED],Hier Ausfüllen,Text of Mail
doesn´t work, but
revmail [EMAIL
On OSX 10.4.4 I´m using revMail to send some Data using the Mac-Mail-
Programm..
After upgrading to 10.4.4. this doesn´t work. I found the cause was
a german Umlaut in the text of the subject.
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED],Hier Ausfüllen,Text of Mail
doesn´t work, but
revmail [EMAIL
On 17 Jan 2006, at 06:53, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED],Hier Ausfüllen,Text of Mail
doesn´t work, but
I had a look at the script in the revCommon library and it contains
the following lines:
put urlEncode(pSubject) into pSubject
put urlEncode(pBody) into pBody
On 5/22/05 6:37 PM, Thomas McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found a small bug.
Using revmail on my PC (win98-jap) which has Thunderbird (ver 1?) installed:
Thunderbird starts up properly.
The message and subject are there, but the sendto address field is empty.
The this command works
Hi Sarah,
i have some trouble using revmail on Tiger...
But maybe this is no special Tiger problem...?
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED], , hallo,text
works as exspected.
But:
put line 1 of fld 2 into adresse
## a VALID e-mail address!
put fld body into bo
revmail adresse, , Subject,bo
does
Hi friends,
i have some trouble using revmail on Tiger...
But maybe this is no special Tiger problem...?
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED], , hallo,text
works as exspected.
But:
put line 1 of fld 2 into adresse
## a VALID e-mail address!
put fld body into bo
revmail adresse, , Subject,bo
does
Hi Klaus,
What is the text in fld body ?
If there is a special character (for example with an umlaut), revMail
will not work (bugzilla 2259)
Notice that you can modify the revMail handler to fix this problem.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Thierry
On 2005, May 11, , at 13:32, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi
Bonjour Thierry,
Hi Klaus,
What is the text in fld body ?
If there is a special character (for example with an umlaut),
Of course there are LOTS of umlauts, its german, you know ;-)
revMail will not work (bugzilla 2259)
Oh, no, not again... :-/
Notice that you can modify the revMail handler to fix
Bonjour Thierry,
...
Notice that you can modify the revMail handler to fix this problem.
I know, thanks, will try your suggestion from Godzilla :-)
damn, commenting out these 4 lines end up in a Compiler error... :-/
Hope it helps.
Regards
Thierry
Regards
Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
On 2005, May 11, , at 15:48, Klaus Major wrote:
Bonjour Thierry,
Guten Tag Klaus,
...
Notice that you can modify the revMail handler to fix this problem.
I know, thanks, will try your suggestion from Godzilla :-)
damn, commenting out these 4 lines end up in a Compiler error... :-/
I didn't have
Bonjour Thierry,
On 2005, May 11, , at 15:48, Klaus Major wrote:
Bonjour Thierry,
Guten Tag Klaus,
:-)
Notice that you can modify the revMail handler to fix this problem.
I know, thanks, will try your suggestion from Godzilla :-)
damn, commenting out these 4 lines end up in a Compiler
error
On 2005, May 11, , at 16:14, Klaus Major wrote:
Bonjour Thierry,
On 2005, May 11, , at 15:48, Klaus Major wrote:
Bonjour Thierry,
Guten Tag Klaus,
:-)
Notice that you can modify the revMail handler to fix this problem.
I know, thanks, will try your suggestion from Godzilla :-)
damn, commenting out
Bonjour Thierry,
...
Well, maybe this is a Tiger issue?
Even my subject does contains umlauts and as i told you,
commenting out the 4 lines that you mentioned in your bugziall entry
give me an (AppleScript) compiler error...?
Any ideas?
AppleScript error ???
Yes, unfortunately...
I should also
i have some trouble using revmail on Tiger...
But maybe this is no special Tiger problem...?
revmail [EMAIL PROTECTED], , hallo,text
works as exspected.
But:
put line 1 of fld 2 into adresse
## a VALID e-mail address!
put fld body into bo
revmail adresse, , Subject,bo
does NOT, it only
Hi Helpers
I am using the command revMail with my Mac Mail ( OS 10.4)
and instead of Mail opening with the address, subject, and body as
it should, Safari opens with all the stuff in the address line.
Under revMail in our dictionary it states
On Mac OS systems, the mail message is opened
Hi Paul,
Hi again
email was set to Mail - and I also tried it with Thunderbird and
tried switching Firefox for Safari - no luck.
I tried the command on my old computer ( OS10.1 , Mail 1.1, Rev
2.0) and it worked fine.
Maybe more detailed information would help
on the command
revMail use
Hi Helpers
I am using the command revMail with my Mac Mail ( OS 10.4)
and instead of Mail opening with the address, subject, and body as it
should, Safari opens with all the stuff in the address line.
Under revMail in our dictionary it states
On Mac OS systems, the mail message
settings have been moved
into the apps themselves, and I don't think it's a good idea).
Best reagrds,
ÉrIC
Le 7 mai 05 à 21:21, betypaul a écrit :
Hi Helpers
I am using the command revMail with my Mac Mail ( OS 10.4)
and instead of Mail opening with the address, subject, and body as
it should
Thanks Dwayne,
I tried your suggestion, but my version of RR was already up to date.
The problem does seem to be related to a missing library in the
stand-alone. Revmail doesn't work from the standalone until I start the
RR development environment. Whereupon, the mail in the standalone
I'm running RR 2.5 under MS Windows XP SP2 and have stumbled across a
problem with revMail in a standalone. The mail script I have is in a
button on a card in a substack and it works fine in the Development
environment and MS Outlook - starting the mail program if it's not
running, but just does
/) also.
This is done automatically and a backup copy of each is made!
Cheers Dwayne...
From: Roger Kingston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RevMail Problem
I'm running RR 2.5 under MS Windows XP SP2 and have stumbled across a
problem with revMail in a standalone. The mail script I have
On 1/18/05 10:38 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
What exactly does the Mac need to ensure that there is an email client
automatically will be invoked by revMail? I can't find any preference in
OS X for default mail app that requires setting. No more internet
config and apple has this bizarre
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