LOVELY! Composition of a test message is good!
Problem I'm encountering is when I compose the body. The & return &
return do not put in returns any more in the content.
When I compose a message (such as below) the result is all sentences
together in one line rather than three separate lines.
tell application "Mailplane"
set m to make new outgoing message with properties
{directlySend:false}
tell m
set sender to "[email protected]"
set r to make new to recipient at end
tell r
set address to "[email protected]"
set name to "Tester TO"
end tell
set subject to "Testing Subject Line"
set content to "Tester-" & return & return & "This is a test
message." & return & return & "Have a good night."
end tell
compose m
set bounds of window 1 to {254, 127, 1212, 810}
end tell
The result of that script (message content) is:
"Tester-This is a test message.Have a good night."
Should be this:
"Tester-
This is a test message.
Have a good night."
Any ideas on why it is truncated to one line?
Thanks, Ruben!
Darren
On Feb 25, 4:18 am, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Darren,
> This version adds two new
> things:http://mailplaneapp.com/downloads/Mailplane_1074.tbz
>
> - set sender to "[email protected]" to choose a different sender - the
> sender must be in a the Gmail "From" drop down list
> - Optional directlySend property on outgoing message to send the message as
> soon as it is composed.
>
> Please let me know how this version work for you - thanks!
>
> Example:
>
> *tell* application "Mailplane"
>
> *set* m *to* make new outgoing message with properties {directlySend:false}
>
> *tell* m
>
> *set* sender *to* "[email protected]"
>
> *set* r *to* make new to recipient at *end*
>
> *tell* r
>
> *set* address *to* "[email protected]"
>
> *set* name *to* "Ruben"
>
> *end* *tell*
>
> *set* r *to* make new cc recipient at *end*
>
> *tell* r
>
> *set* address *to* "[email protected]"
>
> *set* name *to* "Monique"
>
> *end* *tell*
>
> *set* r *to* make new bcc recipient at *end*
>
> *tell* r
>
> *set* address *to* "[email protected]"
>
> *set* name *to* "Urs"
>
> *end* *tell*
>
> *set* subject *to* "test subject"
>
> make new mail attachment with properties {path:"Macintosh
> HD:Users:ruben:Desktop:logo.gif.png"}
>
> *end* *tell*
>
> compose m
>
> *end* *tell*
>
> On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi Darren,
> > This version adds cc/bcc recipients.
> >http://mailplaneapp.com/downloads/Mailplane_1071.tbz
>
> > I think you wrote it correctly, here's what I tested:
>
> > set r to make new cc recipient at end
> > tell r
> > set address to "[email protected]"
> > set name to "Dude"
> > end tell
>
> > set r to make new bcc recipient at end
> > tell r
> > set address to "[email protected]"
> > set name to "Dude"
> > end tell
>
> > Sender: I'll get back to you.
> > Best,
>
> > On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Darren Mahaffy <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >> Hi Ruben,
>
> >> Thanks for the reply.
>
> >> Yes, would like to test the beta out.
>
> >> And yes, setting the sender would be extremely useful to me.
>
> >> Rather than manually pulling down the "From" in a new message window,
> >> it would be great to be able to script it.
>
> >> And would the syntax I wrote below about the "cc" work in the beta?
>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Darren
>
> >> On Feb 22, 8:04 am, Ruben Bakker <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > 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
>
> >> > --
> >> > Rubenhttp://mailplaneapp.com/bloghttp://www.twitter.com/Mailplane
>
> > --
> > Ruben
> >http://mailplaneapp.com/blog
> >http://www.twitter.com/Mailplane
>
> --
> Rubenhttp://mailplaneapp.com/bloghttp://www.twitter.com/Mailplane
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