Re: Sig
On Wed, Aug 2, 2006 at 4:51 pm -0500, Wayne Brissette wrote: I see there's a 'text signature' in the Applescript dictionary, so I suppose you could create an outgoing filter on the 'To' field, which would run an appropriate Applescript. But I can't help with the script, sorry. (and I do mean 'can't', not won't :) The problem as I remember it is that the filters don't happen until after the email has been composed and is ready to be shipped off. The only way to fix this would be to create an AppleScript where you ran it BEFORE you sent an email. Something that would maybe created the document, then you could simply click send. Otherwise your only real option is to setup an account that is different and where you have a specific signature for that account. This is available in the Accounts Identity area. Actually, that would be a perfectly good solution, wouldn't it? Two (or more) accounts with the same setup info in every respect except sig, then an outgoing filter to switch to the appropriate one based on 'To' field. (and only one account set to check mail!) -- TimH PowerMail 5.2.3 | OS X 10.4.6 | PowerBook FW/500 | 640MB RAM
Re: Sig
If the outgoing filters fire prior to the email being sent then the AppleScript I recently posted will change content of a message based upon a regex search/replace. -- Andy Fragen On Wed, Aug 2, 2006, Dave Nathanson said: Well, you could make a Mail Filter and tell it to filter outgoing mail. If the message contains my work sig then... Aw nevermind, the Mail Filter actions don't have a don't send command. That would be great. Yeah, to do this right we need these Filter Actions: * Don't send * find/replace text ( with ) * Send Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Wayne Brissette's message of 8:51 AM, 8/2/06 I see there's a 'text signature' in the Applescript dictionary, so I suppose you could create an outgoing filter on the 'To' field, which would run an appropriate Applescript. But I can't help with the script, sorry. (and I do mean 'can't', not won't :) The problem as I remember it is that the filters don't happen until after the email has been composed and is ready to be shipped off. The only way to fix this would be to create an AppleScript where you ran it BEFORE you sent an email. Something that would maybe created the document, then you could simply click send. Otherwise your only real option is to setup an account that is different and where you have a specific signature for that account. This is available in the Accounts Identity area. Wayne
Re: Sig
I see there's a 'text signature' in the Applescript dictionary, so I suppose you could create an outgoing filter on the 'To' field, which would run an appropriate Applescript. But I can't help with the script, sorry. (and I do mean 'can't', not won't :) The problem as I remember it is that the filters don't happen until after the email has been composed and is ready to be shipped off. The only way to fix this would be to create an AppleScript where you ran it BEFORE you sent an email. Something that would maybe created the document, then you could simply click send. Otherwise your only real option is to setup an account that is different and where you have a specific signature for that account. This is available in the Accounts Identity area. Wayne
Re: Sig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 A-NO-NE Music wrote: Ouch! I forgot to use different sig for this list on my last post. This begs to a question. Is there any way to use specific sig per To automatically other than creating a forum specific email address? -Hiro Hi Hiro, As you might remember, I have been asking for that feature for going on a year now. I even wrote out the pseudocode / flowchart as to how it might work. I doubt I will get it. :-( -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFE0MeEuprXnyzF8jkRAlG6AJ4tOm/1NNN8B97StR7CgpkvM4QVlACfTwgP 8wJrbH2/tlMV2J2+ew2fjG8= =tw3w -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Sig
On Wed, Aug 2, 2006 at 2:49 pm -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote: Ouch! I forgot to use different sig for this list on my last post. This begs to a question. Is there any way to use specific sig per To automatically other than creating a forum specific email address? I see there's a 'text signature' in the Applescript dictionary, so I suppose you could create an outgoing filter on the 'To' field, which would run an appropriate Applescript. But I can't help with the script, sorry. (and I do mean 'can't', not won't :) -- TimH PowerMail 5.2.3 | OS X 10.4.6 | PowerBook FW/500 | 640MB RAM
Re: Sig
not per To, but per account. That's what I'm doing. But maybe that one could be done by AppleScript. All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 --- Am/On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 09:49:16 -0400 schrieb/wrote A-NO-NE Music: Ouch! I forgot to use different sig for this list on my last post. This begs to a question. Is there any way to use specific sig per To automatically other than creating a forum specific email address? -Hiro
Sig
Ouch! I forgot to use different sig for this list on my last post. This begs to a question. Is there any way to use specific sig per To automatically other than creating a forum specific email address? -Hiro
2nd-order groups transfering sig files
I've just transferred my addressbook and email folders from Entourage X to Powermail 5.2.3, and would appreciate help with 2 questions. First, in my Entourage addressbook, some of my groups are made up of other groups. However, when I transferred to Powermail, any groups composed solely of other groups showed up empty (i.e., if group X is made up solely of group A and group B, group X showed up empty). Does PowerMail support 2nd-order groups in the addressbook, and if so, how can I create them? Second, I have been unable to find any AppleScript or other way to automate transferring my sig files from Entourage to PowerMail. Does anyone know of a good strategy for making the transfer (rather than transferring each one individually by hand)? Thanks for your help with this. Ken
Re: another Applescript appeal - add sig
On Thu, Oct 6, 2005 at 5:33 pm -0500, Wayne Brissette wrote: This will do what you want... Brilliant! Many thanks Wayne - yet again! TimH -- PowerMail 5.2.1 | OS X 10.4.2 | PowerBook FW/500 | 640MB RAM
Re: another Applescript appeal - add sig
This will do what you want... -- Begin AppleScript tell application PowerMail set MySig to the signature of text signature Sig1 (* You'll want to replace Sig1 with the NAME of your Signature *) set MyMessages to current messages repeat with i from 1 to count of MyMessages set MyNewMessage to item i of MyMessages set mycontents to content of MyNewMessage set mynewContents to mycontents return MySig set content of MyNewMessage to mynewContents end repeat end tell -- End AppleScript Compile this script, name it something, then add that script to your outgoing filter. Wayne -Original Message- From: Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Oct 6, 2005 9:37 AM To: PowerMail Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: another Applescript appeal - add sig I'm afraid this is yet another plea for help from a non-Applescripter! Is there a script available (or could anyone nudge me in the right direction towards writing one) simply to append a chosen signature? I just want to attach an 'Execute Applescript' action to a filter, so that emails to particular recipients get a particular signature. I did try adapting Wayne Brissette's 'CD to signature' script, but didn't get very far :) thanks, TimH -- PowerMail 5.2.1 | OS X 10.4.2 | PowerBook FW/500 | 640MB RAM
another Applescript appeal - add sig
I'm afraid this is yet another plea for help from a non-Applescripter! Is there a script available (or could anyone nudge me in the right direction towards writing one) simply to append a chosen signature? I just want to attach an 'Execute Applescript' action to a filter, so that emails to particular recipients get a particular signature. I did try adapting Wayne Brissette's 'CD to signature' script, but didn't get very far :) thanks, TimH -- PowerMail 5.2.1 | OS X 10.4.2 | PowerBook FW/500 | 640MB RAM