-----It appears that [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, on 20040108 2:35 PM:

> Can someone 
>tell me where the directions are to run these scripts automatically?


Brian,

You've heard how to get them into your "Scripts" menu, and you'll now 
also be able to access them on a schedule if you so desire. When you 
create a new or edit an existing "Schedule," you'll see that the 
"Execute" (left-top popup) menu in that dialog has "Applescript" as a 
choice. When it's chosen, the "Applescript" menu appears immediately 
below it, in which you can select any of these same scripts (in the 
aforementioned folder).

I must confess that I use this soooo much to do all kinds of crazy 
things, some of which have nothing to do with Emailer, but it's an appl 
that I always have running on this computer, and the combination of 
Applescript and highly configurable scheduling makes it ideal. So, 
besides my scheduled Applescripts which send-only, send-receive, check 
multiple accounts, there are scripts that log on to the 'net and fetch 
the movie schedules for nearby theaters, warn me when my hard drive is 
getting full, turn filesharing on or off, turn the computer's sound 
volume down low at night, mail myself my calendar's entries every day, 
etc.

Ask me if I love Emailer and Applescript!!

 - dan




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  AppleScript solutions for Macintosh applications
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