Hi Mikke, Pasting the icon doesn't affect how anything works at all, it's just an alias. But some people like to see that "mail" icon, and this takes care of that. I never had much use for that "mail" apple script anyway, so I don't mind replacing it with an alias to the actual email program.
So actually, you did follow, but what I was recommending was perhaps simpler that it appeared to you at the time. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix On 4/5/03 1:06 AM, Mikke Bystr�m [EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped the keyboard to say: >Dave Nathanson sa: > >>you have an alias to Emailer, but it displays the icon of the "Mail" >>applescript which is supposed to launch whichever email program is >>selected in the Internet control panel. > Eh, Dave, I do have hard time following here. Specifically I fail seeing >how pasting an icon would affect settings in the Internet Control Panel. >The pasted icon is just that, an icon. >An Emailer alias with a desktop mail icon have no relation to the Mail >script, beside cosmetics. > >Or did I completely misunderstand what you said? I must have, but from >what you wrote I understood it this way. What did you mean? > >I should also add that, I completely fail to see the point of having that >Mail script as the sole user of that computer. But I guess for multiuser >setups where people actually use different settings and/or mail clients, >it can be useful always having the same icon to click for everyone. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

