On Tue, Sep 16, 2003, marco osti [EMAIL PROTECTED], invoked powers
within the internet realm, to proclaim ...
>Scott at HobbyLink Japan 16-09-2003:
>
>
>> Yes! Just use the text clipping function. Store your template as
>> a text clipping. Open a new message and drop it into place.
>
>mhh, I mean a template with both subject and address pre-filled,
>sorry.
>--
>
You can use AppleScript to input the subject and address. Look in the
Scripts folder of the PowerMail Additions folder for examples. (Open the
PowerMail Additions folder from the AppleScript menu in PowerMail.)
-- recipient can be a formatted e-mail address
--make new message with properties {subject:"Hello!", recipient:"Mr Foo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"}
<Begin AppleScript>
tell application "PowerMail"
set newMsgUp to make new message with properties
{subject:"Complete
Me!", content: "Message Stuff for You.", recipient: "My Friend
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"}
open newMsgUp
end tell
<End AppleScript>
HTH
cheshirekat
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