But how do you do this - I have tried and failed, and can't get any help
from ActualSoft.
If you have the working scripts to synch Entourage with MultiMail please
publish them on the list here for the benefit of all.
Most gratefully.
Roger Davies.
Ref your email of 12/3/01 6:53 am, from
Gave this a quick try. You are right; it works. However, it has an
unexpected and undesirable side effect. When you simply assign the color
"red," for instance, Entourage creates a category "Untitled" associated with
the color and assigns that to the message. I tried four colors, got
Untitled,
Ok, ok, I've held off long enough. I've used Macs since 1984 but one area I
have never touched is scripting. There seems to be an awful lot of
scripting addicts on this list - in fact, nearly every post deals with
scripting.
Can someone tell me where to get started learning to write and use
There are other of us that are interested in the same. Please post
responses to the list, as well as copying Mr. O'Neal.
Thanks,
Ken
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Edward O'Neal wrote:
Ok, ok, I've held off long enough. I've used Macs since 1984 but one area I
have never touched is scripting. There
It's Swedish, and it says:
"I'm absent due to illness until March 23rd and will hopefully be back on
duty on the 26th.
If you have important questions please contact ... And then the names,
phonenumbers and mail-addresses.
Kind regards
"
HTH
Carsten
From: Bruce Klutchko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On or near 3/12/01 7:43 AM, Edward O'Neal at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
observed:
Ok, ok, I've held off long enough. I've used Macs since 1984 but one area I
have never touched is scripting. There seems to be an awful lot of
scripting addicts on this list - in fact, nearly every post deals with
On 3/12/01 7:43 AM, "Edward O'Neal" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, ok, I've held off long enough. I've used Macs since 1984 but one area I
have never touched is scripting. There seems to be an awful lot of
scripting addicts on this list - in fact, nearly every post deals with
scripting.
Thanks, Carsten. I can read a few words (or more) in
six languages, but not in Swedish. I'm afraid I know
little more than "Saab" and "Volvo" in that language.
I find the international nature of our mailing list
fascinating. Thank you for satisfying my curiosity.
Bruce
--- Carsten Uni Vous
Title: Re: Outlook CSV File
Thanks Paulyou da man!
From: Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Entourage:mac Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 10:44:09 -0800
To: Entourage mac Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Outlook CSV File
On 3/12/01 10:23 AM, Richard Everett Goss
On 3/12/01 10:24 AM, "Clayton Bennett" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I hoped to find and haven't yet, however, is a run-down of likely
conflicts between Word 2001 and OS 9.1. This has been covered on the
MacFixit boards to some extent, but the discussion seems more general to OS
9.1 than
Guess what, folk? I have to read this list on a PeeCee
at work sometimes, and just for kicks, I typed the
"secret passphrase" below into WinWord 2000.
Sorry to disappoint you all, but it also works on the
PeeCee. So much fore the superiority of Macs...
Bruce
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--- Timothy Bates
Sorry to disappoint you all, but it also works on the
PeeCee. So much fore the superiority of Macs...
Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really hope nobody's basing their platform preferences on an easter-egg in
Word...
The "secret about box" of OS 7.6 (?) was enough for me. =)
- B
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To
The only way I can see to delete a message from the server (I leave all mail
on server by default as I work from home and office and need the same mail
downloaded in each place) is within the individual message.
Is there an option to select multiple messages and delete them from the
server? I
The only way I can see to delete a message from the server (I leave all mail
on server by default as I work from home and office and need the same mail
downloaded in each place) is within the individual message.
Is there an option to select multiple messages and delete them from the
I am so glad I could encourage you to share!
:)
Thanks!
On 3/12/01 3:07 PM, "Bryan Harris" [EMAIL PROTECTED], added a note to
the human symphony when this was said:
The only way I can see to delete a message from the server (I leave all mail
on server by default as I work from home and
Actually, I really hate the PC that I use, and it is a
PIII 750 MHz. My comment was tongue-in-cheek, for
those who may have misunderstood.
Each time I leave behind this PC contraption (which
always reminds me of a Frankenstein-like kludging
together of various bits and pieces) and return to my
On 3/12/01 12:00 PM, "Laurie A Duncan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only way I can see to delete a message from the server (I leave all mail
on server by default as I work from home and office and need the same mail
downloaded in each place) is within the individual message.
Is there an
On 3/12/01 7:25 AM, "Allen Watson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gave this a quick try. You are right; it works. However, it has an
unexpected and undesirable side effect. When you simply assign the color
"red," for instance, Entourage creates a category "Untitled" associated with
the color and
Laurie,
I have an Applescript that I use for deleting messages from the server. It
simply marks the message for deletion from the server. I like to use it in a
filter: for example, when a message arrives from a certain person, it
deletes it from the server (people who I know are writing
Thanks Sherman. Bryan Harris' script that he posted earlier today did the
trick quite nicely. I attached it to a rule that handles a lot of my
various newsletters and mailing lists that I do not need to have downloaded
on every computer.
Thanks for your offer!
Laurie
On 3/12/01 5:38 PM,
On or near 3/12/01 6:10 PM, Jim Robertson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
I haven't yet figured out where the
mail database is stored (so that I can carry it from desktop to laptop),
Hard Disk:Documents:Microsoft User Data:Office 2001 Identities:Main
Identity:
Database and Messages are the
Just when I thought i had it all figured out...
Installed Airport cards tonite in my Cube and iBook, using the Cube as a
software base station to share my DSL connection and files (over TCP/IP).
Everything appeared to be working swimingly. Ibook is able to access DSL
connection and file share
Hey, Laurie!
Having just gone through an Airport installation starting with v1.2, which
would not talk to our DSL line because it uses PPPoE, I was ecstatic when
1.3 came out and fixed the problem. I've got wireless DSL working on my
iBook, using Entourage with no problem at all. Don't have a
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