On 5/3/03, at 5:21 PM, Barbara Needham wrote: >>There are a few things I would like to see: 1. the ability to handle HTML >>in messages. > >Well, the reason a lot of us got PM is that it doesn't "do" html. If you >mean that replying to HTML e-mail thing [I think that was you that asked] >there are two Apple Scripts that do that, one if you have BBEdit [not >light] and one that does it without that. Someone else will have to give >you the web-site where the script archive is. > > I don't mind HTML so much but it just looks like a mess with the HTML reader enabled so I unselected that option.
> >> 2. The ability to send to more than one contact when >>selecting them from Now and Up to Date/ Contact. Just my thoughts. > >I am not familiar with those programs [that is I know their names but not >how they work] but you can send to bunches of people in two ways in Power >Mail. You can make a group, which is aliases of addresses in your address >book already; or you can make a folder in which case [I think] the >addresses are only in that folder. Both of these are accessed via the >Address book, the double face is for groups and the folder, not >surprisingly, is for folders. > >Also you can synchronize with the Apple Address book. I do sync with Apple Address book (which is very cool). I'm thinking there must be an Applescript to do what I want with NUDC. If I select OSX Mail as my default mail program and if I select several contacts in NUDC, check the email button, the "To" field will have all of the addresses separated by a comma. With PM, I would only get the first contact in the list. I know that I can set up groups in the address book but with NUDC I can keep a log of the emails I have sent and to whom they were sent (very helpful with business contacts). I have also found a program that will sync my NUDC contacts with Apple Address book and then whenever PM opens it also automatically sync with the Apple Address book. It works very well. Fred-- 667 TiBook G4 OS X 10.2.5 768 MB Ram PM 4.1.2

