I believe you can add your own reply to header in gmail preferences. I'm
just not sure you will be able to toggle that in gmail. You possibly could
trick iy by setting up an identical account but use a different username.
If Gmail will not let you login with [email protected] try
[email protected] or any combination of periods in your email
address, they all alias to the same, and just may work. You will have to
toggle accounts, but apparently with new versions, this will be supported in
tabs, making it easier, and perhaps we will see a select menu for alternate
reply-to addresses.
As for your #2 question, I don't fully understand, it sounds like you want
to launch an application but not have it become the application in front so
you can continue to use your current app. The only way I know to launch in
the background is with the `open` command in the terminal, which could
easily be turned into an AppleScript, or with AppleScript directly,
something along the lines of, but not exactly…
tell finder activate
tell application mailplane activte
tell last frontmost application activate
end tell
end tell
end tell
The 3rd tell will be the hardest, I don't know the exact syntact off the top
of my head. You may want to just keep it simple and in AppleScript do a:
do shell script (open-g /Application/MailPlane.app)
>From the man page:
-g Do not bring the application to the foreground.
Hope that helps some.
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Scott
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Rob Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. I wish there was a way to add a "Reply to" header to a message. Maybe
> this is a limitation of Gmail, I don't know. Is it possible? Have I missed
> something?
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