Hi Darren,
Yes, you're right CC/BCC doesn't work. I have corrected it and could provide
you a preview version if you like (2.1-beta). Just let me know.

Setting the sender isn't supported, yet. It's always the default sender. Do
still need to set the sender?

Thanks,

On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Darren Mahaffy <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> In my previous post I asked about setting a specific sender with an
> AppleScript ...
>
> I also want to know how to set a CC, and a BCC.
>
> I tried to follow the "to recipient at end" syntax and replace with
> "cc recipient at end" but that didn't work.
>
> So with a message, can I have a "to", a "cc", and a "bcc" (or multiple
> instances of one/all)?
>
> Thanks again,
> Darren
>
> tell application "Mailplane"
>       set m to make new outgoing message
>       tell m
>               set sender to "[email protected]" --doesn't work,
> tried in
> different places in this script, too
>               set r to make new to recipient at end
>               tell r
>                       set address to "[email protected]"
>                       set name to "Dude"
>               end tell
>               set subject to "Testing"
>               set content to "Hi Dude-" & return & return & "This is
> a test
> email." & return & return & "Cordially," & return & return "The
> Management"
>       end tell
>       compose m
> end tell
>
>
> >
>


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