Re: Newbie/mac.com request

2001-10-11 Thread Scott Mugan

Yes he can as long as he does the SMTP requires authentication thing for his
Mac.com address. I connect through MediaOne and AOL and can send and receive
my Mac.com mail.

-Scott


on 10/11/01 1:18 AM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And since he's (presumably) connecting through earthlink he won't be able to
 use smtp.mac.com to send mail.


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Re: Newbie/mac.com request

2001-10-11 Thread Barry Wainwright

No he can't. Earthlink blocks all SMTP traffic not destined for it's own
mail servers.

- Barry

On 11/10/2001 3:55 pm, Scott Mugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes he can as long as he does the SMTP requires authentication thing for his
 Mac.com address. I connect through MediaOne and AOL and can send and receive
 my Mac.com mail.
 
 -Scott
 
 
 on 10/11/01 1:18 AM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 And since he's (presumably) connecting through earthlink he won't be able to
 use smtp.mac.com to send mail.
 

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Re: Newbie/mac.com request

2001-10-11 Thread Jen Segrest

 No he can't. Earthlink blocks all SMTP traffic not destined for it's own
 mail servers.


So dumb question, why can't he just do what I do? I have the mac.com addies
forward to my main address. I have over a dozen addresses I bet and all of
them just point to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. I just slect a new
account to SEND from and that's that they all have identical info, just the
name and reply to are diff.


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Re: Newbie/mac.com request

2001-10-11 Thread Midi Cox

I have mail.earthlink.net as the smtp server for mac.com and my kids use 
that when they are at home from college. Been doing it for about 2 years.

Midi


Barry Wainwright caused electrons to fence in cyberspace with:

No he can't. Earthlink blocks all SMTP traffic not destined for it's own
mail servers.

- Barry

On 11/10/2001 3:55 pm, Scott Mugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes he can as long as he does the SMTP requires authentication thing for his
 Mac.com address. I connect through MediaOne and AOL and can send and receive
 my Mac.com mail.
 
 -Scott
 
 
 on 10/11/01 1:18 AM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 And since he's (presumably) connecting through earthlink he won't be able 
to
 use smtp.mac.com to send mail.
 

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Re: Forward as attachment script

2001-10-11 Thread Carsten Uni Vous Ortmann

Don't worry about it. Kind Jim Smith mailed it to me. It's a Phil
Kearney-thing and it works fine. Anyone else want it?

Carsten

 From: Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:29:34 -0700
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 Subject: Re: Forward as attachment script
 
 On or near 10/10/01 1:19 PM, Carsten  Uni Vous Ortmann at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
 
 If it's around somewhere, it'd be nice. If not, living without it is
 possible
 
 Not that I know of. I am very short of time, or I'd give it a shot; should
 be fairly easy.
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Re: Newbie/mac.com request

2001-10-11 Thread Barry Wainwright

On 11/10/2001 5:49 pm, Jen Segrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 No he can't. Earthlink blocks all SMTP traffic not destined for it's own
 mail servers.
 
 
 So dumb question, why can't he just do what I do? I have the mac.com addies
 forward to my main address. I have over a dozen addresses I bet and all of
 them just point to my [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. I just slect a new
 account to SEND from and that's that they all have identical info, just the
 name and reply to are diff.
 

Yes, he can do that, but there should be no problem in him collecting mail
direct from mac.com, just sending it through there..

Earlier in this thread someone suggested he set up his mail client to log
into smtp.mac.com to send mail. It was pointed out that he can't do this
with earthlink, but no explanation was given. Somebody else said Yes he
could so I posted the explanation of why he couldn't. It had already been
pointed out that he could continue to send mail through earthlink, and he
already had the information for collecting from mac.com, so I didn't bother
addressing other methods of getting the mail.

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Re: Newbie/mac.com request

2001-10-11 Thread Barry Wainwright

That's exactly what he has been advised to do.

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On 11/10/2001 6:11 pm, Midi Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have mail.earthlink.net as the smtp server for mac.com and my kids use
 that when they are at home from college. Been doing it for about 2 years.
 
 Midi
 
 
 Barry Wainwright caused electrons to fence in cyberspace with:
 
 No he can't. Earthlink blocks all SMTP traffic not destined for it's own
 mail servers.
 
 - Barry
 
 On 11/10/2001 3:55 pm, Scott Mugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Yes he can as long as he does the SMTP requires authentication thing for his
 Mac.com address. I connect through MediaOne and AOL and can send and receive
 my Mac.com mail.
 
 -Scott
 
 
 on 10/11/01 1:18 AM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 And since he's (presumably) connecting through earthlink he won't be able
 to
 use smtp.mac.com to send mail.
 
 
 -- 
 Barry
 
 

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[ANN] New script, List script shortcuts

2001-10-11 Thread Allen Watson
Title: [ANN] New script, List script shortcuts



I've written a script that I have needed for myself for ages. I'll include it below for those who don't want to bother downloading, but I will post it to AppleScript central, and to my iDisk (see the URL in the sig below) for later access.

This script does a very useful thing for anyone using a lot of scripts: It generates a sorted list of all the keyboard shortcuts that you have assigned to scripts in your Entourage script menu (including subfolders to one level).

I have often had to search through my script menu trying to find out why the shortcut I just assigned does not work, because it has been duplicated on another script somewhere in the mess of scripts I have. Now, my script will generate a list, sorted by the primary key. That is, if you have Control-A and Control-B assigned as shortcuts, it will sort the A command before the B one, so you can easily detect duplications.

If you need a list sorted by the script/command name, you'll need to copy it to some other program to sort the list. (Maybe v2 of the script will allow choice of sort sequence, but that's a bit tricky.)

The list will look something like this:

A+Opt+Ctl1. Display In Box 
B+Ctl+CmdOpen Unread Messages
B+Opt+Ctl2. Display Out Box 
C+Opt+CmdCopy Source to clipboard

Notice that if you are displaying in a proportional font the columns dont line up; if you display with a monospace font (like Courier), they will.

Here is the script. Copy and paste into Script Editor, compile, and store it (using name of your choice, I call it List Keyboard Shortcuts) into your Entourage Script Menu Items folder.

(* Comments for the comment block at the top:
List Keyboard Shortcuts - Allen Watson, October, 2001
Scans the current Entourage Script Menu Items folder, and all its subfolders, and builds a list of all scripts with Keyboard shortcuts defined (with a suffix beginning with backslash); decodes the shortcuts and builds a list of shortcut keys for the scripts. The list is placed into a new draft message window.
*)

property modKeys : {c, m, o, s}
property modNames : {Ctl, Cmd, Opt, Shf}
property offsetSentinal : ASCII character 1 -- speed up repeated calls
property mudF : 

tell application Microsoft Entourage
-- Locate scripts folder
set v to version
if v begins with 10 then
set mudF to path to MUD
else
set mudF to choose folder with prompt Please locate your Microsoft User Data folder
end if
set scriptFolder to (  mudF  Entourage Script Menu Items:)
end tell
--First build a list of all script file names
set scriptList to {} -- Start with empty list
tell application Finder
set scriptFolder to alias scriptFolder
set scriptList to name of (every file of scriptFolder whose name contains \\)
set subFolders to every folder of scriptFolder
repeat with aFolder in subFolders
set aFolder to aFolder as alias
set tempList to {}
try
set tempList to name of (every file of aFolder whose name contains \\)
set scriptList to scriptList  tempList
end try
end repeat
set shortcutTable to {}
set od to AppleScript's text item delimiters
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to \\
repeat with aScript in scriptList
set aScript to aScript as string
set aScript to text items of aScript
set scriptName to item 1 of aScript
set shortcut to item -1 of aScript
set achar to 
set theKey to character -1 of shortcut -- The keyboard key
--Now decode the modifier keys
set modList to {}
repeat with i from 1 to (count shortcut)
set achar to character i of shortcut
set ptr to my offsetOf(modKeys, achar)
if ptr ? 0 then copy item ptr of modNames to end of modList
end repeat
set modList to my sortL(modList)
copy scriptName to beginning of modList
copy theKey to end of modList
copy modList to end of shortcutTable
end repeat
-- return shortcutTable
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to od
-- get shortcutTable
-- Now format the list into a tabular message
set theBody to 
repeat with k in shortcutTable
set lim to (count k)
set sep to +
set str to item -1 of k -- Put the key first for sorting
repeat with i from lim - 1 to 1 by -1
if i = 1 then
--Pad with dashes to length of 17
repeat while (length of str  17)
set str to str  -
end repeat
set str to str  item 1 of k
else
set str to str  sep  item i of k
end if
end repeat
set theBody to theBody  str  return
end repeat
--Sort the list by primary key
set od to AppleScript's text item delimiters
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to return
set tempList to text items of theBody
set tempList to my sortL(tempList)
set theBody to tempList as text
set AppleScript's text item delimiters to od
--Finally, present the report in a new draft window in Entourage
set theDate to (current date) as string
tell application Microsoft Entourage to make new draft window with properties {subject:Script Menu Keyboard Shortcuts as of   theDate, content:theBody}
beep 3
end tell

on offsetOf(a, s) -- case-sensitive
set oldDelim to text item delimiters
set text item delimiters 

Applescript similar to OS X Mail.app's bounce mail feature?

2001-10-11 Thread Laurie A. Duncan

Since committing to 10.1, I'd been using the built-in Mail.app, which is ok,
but I still prefer Entourage, even tho it means running in Classic for now.
The one feature Mail.app has that I now miss in Entourage is the bounce
mail feature, which was proving pretty effective in reducing SPAM sent to
many 25+ email accounts.

I've seen the full Office X beta, including Entourage for X in action,
thanks to a developer friend of mine, and I cannot wait to get my hands on
it. It's sweet!

Can any one of you applescript gurus whip up a bounce mail script that
will function like the Mail.app bounce feature does?  I use the spamcop
script, but it's not as tidy as the bounce mail feature.

I checked applescriptcentral but it doesn't seem anyone's done this yet. I'm
sure many others would appreciate this script, and the work you put into it,
as well.

Thanks,

Laurie
PS - i'm on digest now, so a CC of any replies to me would be appreciated.


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Mac.com mail setup solved

2001-10-11 Thread Barry B. Doyle
Title: Mac.com mail setup solved



Hi guys,

Thanks to Barry, Dianne and the rest who offered advice for my transition from Emailer to Entourage. I knew it was something simple I was overlooking, but since the account setups didnt exactly match for both programs in how they labeled the fields, all I had to do for Entourage to work with my various mac.com addies was to change the POP server field to mail.mac.com from mail.earthlink.net.

It works fine now, thanks again for your kind assistance.

Barry (not the normal Barry)





IMAP Syntax Error w/ IMail?

2001-10-11 Thread Tom Strand

Hello all,

I have a user trying to drag her locally-stored messages to an IMAP
directory.  Most of the messages transfer without problem, but a several
have hung-up with an unknown error.  A couple had unknown user in the
header and a couple had high priority flags set, but sometimes messages
with either of these conditions would transfer.  I have a hunch it's a
header problem,  but can't find anything consistent.

Below are the Interarchy transcripts of a couple of the bad messages.


TIA,


Tom


---

MESSAGE ONE


Send bind request (T_BIND_REQ = 101) on stream 11.
  Bind to «Any Address»
  Connection Indication Number = 0

Receive bind ack (T_BIND_ACK = 122) on stream 11.
  Bind to port 49183
  Connection Indication Number = 0

Send connection request (T_CONN_REQ = 102) on stream 11.
  Connect to 208.128.208.25:143

Receive connection confirmation (T_CONN_CON = 123) on stream 11.
  Connect from 208.128.208.25:143

Receive data (32 bytes) on stream 11.
 * OK IMAP4 Server (IMail 7.03)

Send data (17 bytes) on stream 11.
 A000 CAPABILITY

Receive data (66 bytes) on stream 11.
0020 * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=PLAIN
0056 AUTH=LOGIN

Receive data (30 bytes) on stream 11.
0062 A000 OK CAPABILITY completed

Send data (28 bytes) on stream 11.
0011 A001 LOGIN USERID PASSWORD

Receive data (25 bytes) on stream 11.
0080 A001 OK LOGIN completed

Send data (17 bytes) on stream 11.
002D A002 LIST  

Receive data (27 bytes) on stream 11.
0099 * LIST (\Noselect) / 

Receive data (24 bytes) on stream 11.
00B4 A002 OK LIST completed

Send data (23 bytes) on stream 11.
003E A003 SELECT To_Read

Receive data (52 bytes) on stream 11.
00CC * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft)

Receive data (142 bytes) on stream 11.
0100 * 72 EXISTS
010D * 0 RECENT
0119 * OK [UNSEEN 2] 31 Messages unseen
013D * OK [UIDVALIDITY 1002733797] UIDs valid
0167 A003 OK [READ-WRITE] SELECT completed

Send data (38 bytes) on stream 11.
0055 A004 APPEND To_Read (\SEEN) {8744}

Receive data (37 bytes) on stream 11.
018E + Ready for additional command text

Send data (1024 bytes) on stream 11.
007B X-F: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 27 11:52:07
00B3 2001  
00B9 Received: from ms4.lga2.nytimes.com [208.48.26.171] by
00F0 ef.org  
00F8   (SMTPD32-6.05) id A5671C9100E0; Tue, 27 Feb 2001 11:52:07
0134 -0800  
013B Received: from email5.lga2.nytimes.com (email5 [10.0.0.170])
0179  by ms4.lga2.nytimes.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 37221C3735
01B6  for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:52:35 -0500 (EST)
01F2 Received: by email5.lga2.nytimes.com (Postfix, from userid
022D 202)  
0233  id D179F58A4D; Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:52:32 -0500 (EST)
026A Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
0297 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
02AE Errors-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
02DE From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
02F1 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
0303 Subject: NYTimes.com Article: China Lashes Back at Human
033C Rights Critics
034D Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
038D  
038E Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:52:32 -0500 (EST)
03BB X-RCPT-TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
03D6 X-UIDL: 277162035
03E9 Status: U
03F4   
03F6 This article from NYTimes.com
0416 has been sent to you by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
043C   
043E Thought this might be interesting to you.
0469   
046B /---

Send data (512 bytes) on stream 11.
047B - advertisement ---\

BODY TEXT SNIPPED


Send data (42 bytes) on stream 11.
227B  2001 The New York Times Company
229D   
229F   
22A1   
22A3   

Receive data (21 bytes) on stream 11.
01B3 * BAD Unknown Error

Send data (13 bytes) on stream 11.
22A5 A005 LOGOUT

Send disconnect request (T_DISCON_REQ = 105) on stream 11.
  Sequence Number = -1

Send unbind request (T_UNBIND_REQ = 110) on stream 11.



---

MESSAGE TWO



Send bind request (T_BIND_REQ = 101) on stream 1.
  Bind to «Any Address»
  Connection Indication Number = 0

Receive bind ack (T_BIND_ACK = 122) on stream 1.
  Bind to port 49174
  Connection Indication Number = 0

Send connection request (T_CONN_REQ = 102) on stream 1.
  Connect to 208.128.208.25:143

Receive connection confirmation (T_CONN_CON = 123) on stream 1.
  Connect from 208.128.208.25:143

Receive data (32 bytes) on stream 1.
 * OK IMAP4 Server (IMail 7.03)

Send data (17 bytes) on stream 1.
 A000 CAPABILITY

Receive data (66 bytes) on stream 1.
0020 * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=PLAIN
0056 AUTH=LOGIN

Receive data (30 bytes) on stream 1.
0062 A000 OK CAPABILITY completed

Send data (28 bytes) on stream 1.
0011 A001 LOGIN USERID PASSWORD

Receive data (25 bytes) on stream 1.
0080 A001 OK LOGIN completed

Send data (17 bytes) on stream 1.
002D A002 LIST  

Receive data (27 bytes) on stream 1.
0099 * LIST (\Noselect) / 

Receive data (24 

Re: IMAP Syntax Error w/ IMail?

2001-10-11 Thread Dan Crevier

On 10/11/01 8:40 PM, Tom Strand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a user trying to drag her locally-stored messages to an IMAP
 directory.  Most of the messages transfer without problem, but a several
 have hung-up with an unknown error.  A couple had unknown user in the
 header and a couple had high priority flags set, but sometimes messages
 with either of these conditions would transfer.  I have a hunch it's a
 header problem,  but can't find anything consistent.
 
 Below are the Interarchy transcripts of a couple of the bad messages.

Hmm, it's hard to tell what's going on.  Everything looked fine except for
the strange errors returned by the server.

Dan


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Re: Applescript similar to OS X Mail.app's bounce mail feature?

2001-10-11 Thread Allen Watson

On or near 10/11/01 8:15 PM, Laurie A. Duncan at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:

 Can any one of you applescript gurus whip up a bounce mail script that
 will function like the Mail.app bounce feature does?  I use the spamcop
 script, but it's not as tidy as the bounce mail feature.

We can think about it better if you tell us what the bounce mail feature
does. Being a devout Entourage user, I have never opened the Mail.app since
the day I installed OS X.
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