You could try Friendlier Claris It!. It doesn't do exactly this, but might
be close enough to what you want.

http://homepage.mac.com/robbuckley


> From: Scott Haneda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 01:25:58 -0700
> Subject: Re: Would this be possible in a Applescript
> 
> on 05/29/2004 12:45 AM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> It is possible, by running a script against every received message, checking
>> the sender against a saved list of previous recipients, and then incrementing
>> a saved count for these messages to calculate what has been received.
>> 
>> You could also then create a new folder, and move that sender's mail into it.
>> 
>> About the only thing that you asked for that is not possible is the automatic
>> creation of rules - they are not scriptable (yet).
>> 
>> However, such a script would be painfully slow, and get slower over time, as
>> the list of saved data gets longer.
> 
> Thanks for the script, I will give it a try.  I was just reading the other
> day about a plig in framework for Applescript that allows it to talk to
> sqlLite, which is a rather fast free OSS database that runs really well on
> OS X.  To maintain this list of users in this database would in theory be of
> little challenge.  In my tests sqlLite is faster at a selects that mySql on
> the same hardware, it is just not nearly as scalable.
> 
> This still leaves the trouble of auto rule generation.  I guess I will have
> to wait for AS to support that, unless AS could simply be used to move the
> messages as well.  Kind of getting complicated and large at this point.
> 
> I will play with your script and see if it can not help me out, thanks.
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