Someone could write a utility that has a rules like interface and generates AppleScripts for this sort of purpose. It would be quite easy to do.

Dan

Joshua Yeidel wrote:

I think the issue here is that the Rules construction interface is much
simpler than determining how to use AppleScript syntax for these tasks.  A
schedule can trigger an AppleScript;  now, if an Applescript can apply a
rule to a set of messages/maiboxes, I think we'd have something Mark could
use easily.

-- Joshua


On 5/13/04 1:46 PM, "Barry Wainwright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On 13/5/04 8:24 pm, "Mark Goodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


There are many reasons but here's one example: At 6:00 AM run a script that
moves all read messages in my Inbox that are older than seven days, that are
set to category "faxes", and move them to the "Fax Archive" folder. At the
same time, strip the PDF attachments and save them to a �Fax Storage�  folder
on my hard drive.


All of these things can be done with a moderately simple applescript, and a schedule can be set to run this script at 6:00pm



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