Chuq Von Rospach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It'd be nice if Entourage was smart enough to be location-aware, at least to
the point of being able to say if my location is home, then the smtp host
is foo, but if it's work, then use bar.com.
I've always had this problem with Entourage, OE, and
Barry Wainwright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could do that if you bought them as separate apps. They are all
available separately, with individual licenses. You bought a single
license to a suite of programmes, and in return for the massively
discounted price in comparison to the individual
Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you considered setting your MLM to burst the digest. This way
you can sort messages by subject for easier reading.
Diane:
No, not really ;) I have constant DSL so downloading individual messages
isn't a big deal; the main reason I receive the digest is
While I'm on the topic of very minor, non-life-threatening bugs, one other
(again, very minor) annoyance is the behavior of signatures. Or, rather,
that Entourage acts as if there is a signature when an account has signature
set to none.
For example, if I'm editing a message, and then change the
Some time ago, someone (I think it was Paul or Allen) provided a script that
supposedly pasted the source of a message to the clipboard (entire source,
including headers). I copied it as:
tell application Microsoft Entourage
set the clipboard to source of (item 1 of current messages)
end
I've been trying to save a bunch of messages to a single text file (not mbox
file), with no luck. I've looked through Paul's scripts and Allen's scripts,
but haven't found one that will do this (they output each message to a
separate file). Any suggestions? (Using Entourage 9 right now.)
P.S.
Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An MBOX file actually is a text file. All you'd have to do in OS X
would be to add .txt extension to it (better - view the .mbox
extension and remove it first, but it really doesn't matter.)
Thanks, Paul... right after I sent that message I remembered the
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 14:53:15 -0600, Greg Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most people place OS X and OS 9 on different disks or different
partitions.
I don't think that's quite accurate. The more advanced users may have
multiple disks or partitions, but the average OS X user (or OS 9 user, for
that
Steven Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nono. I understand why it puts it there. It's something I agree with.
It just surprises me that Entourage X doesn't have the smarts to look
around for it there and say something like We've detected your
Office 2001 Identities folder in [location]. Would you
As another data point, on an iBook (Dual USB) 500 (DVD model),
running 10.1.2 and E build 1309, I had no problem waking from sleep
when Entourage was running and the active application. I then updated
Entourage with the Hotmail updater, and still had no problems.
Perhaps there is some third
Dave Marandino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you think of and use custom views as you now think of folders, and
then use your previous mail tracking method you might find this
change to be not so drastic. Its net result is you'll use fewer rules
and folders, and you will be less likely to lose
Remo Del Bello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at the toolbar Move button. When you have a message open in its own
window the first item listed is the message's current folder location. It's
not quite like Emailer's menu in that it doesn't list *all* folders, just
the most recently used ones.
Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, as mentioned before, the Move button would be more useful if
it listed the *current* folder instead of saying Move.
How would that make it more useful?
Because right now, if you have a message window open there is no way to tell
what folder the
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:17:26 -0500, Jim Block [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When you click and HOLD the Move button (or click the arrow to the
right of the move button) on an open message, the very first folder
in the drop-down menu is the current folder. It is separated from the
recent folders by a
Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, the app is making me press something or move something in
order to find a basic piece of information -- where the message is
currently located.
Poor you. I feel your pain.
Paul, a little uncalled for, no?
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Let me beat my breed of horse: A popup menu just like the hierarchical menu
for a folder in the Dock, or the old Apple Menu...even with the same old
3-level restriction, that'd work for me.
Actually, that's a very good idea, Allen. I may like it better
Jan Martel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think that would be a good idea - lots of times the threads
about 2001 are just as relevant to X, which happens to be what I use.
I agree -- many questions (and answers!) are relevant to both versions. IMO,
the solution is for people to simply be clear
Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you select a contact in the Address Book, Find Related Items
becomes active in the menu. Select it, and Entourage will
automatically start an Advanced Find for all messages to or from that
contact! Pretty slick. This works whether or not you have the
Steve Sell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah yes, but in Entourage, try this: highlight a piece of text and
press cmd-shift-G, the next occurrence of that text is found - no
need to even get to the find dialog!
Does this only work in E.X?
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on 2/14/02 5:45 AM, Allen Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The files in question are normally stored in the folder
BootDisk:Documents:Microsoft User Data:Office X Identities:Main
Identity, where BootDisk is your OSX hard drive/partition. If you
have various user identities, they will be in the
on 2/19/02 2:53 PM, Greg Cook at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, never used OE, but cmd-D in Mac OS has always meant duplicate. I
am so used to using the delete key to delete. I agree, though. It
would be nice if the default key commands could be customizable.
Would it be asking too much for these
I have a rather simple Custom View:
- Status is unread
- Folder is not (several folders)
Basically, it's a way for me to see all unread messages that are not in
drafts, deleted messages, or a few other folders.
The thing is that if I use this custom view, and view messages, they stay in
the
I'm using Entourage 2001, so I don't know if this is the same in EvX.
In the MailNews prefs, there is an option After deleting or filing an open
message... (with options to Close the message window or Open the next
message).
I have two suggestions for this:
1) A third option, which would be Do
on 3/19/02 2:50 PM, Christian M. M. Brady at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Until the resource is max'd out and completely leveled, there can
only be Wasting the resource through lack of use, not through use.
Unfortunately, comparing airlines to Internet bandwidth is not a good
comparison. The problem
on 3/27/02 3:49 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's IE's way of conforming to standards: since most prefs you want
to set in IE are really Internet Config prefs anyway, you can set hem
from either IE or Internet Control Panel (now System Prefs), and
they're the same prefs, instead
Sorry, accidentally sent before I finished that one ;)
The other problem with IE saving to InternetConfig prefs file is that in
addition to core preferences that can be used by other apps, IE also saves
its own IE-specific prefs. If other apps start doing the same, it's going to
get even
IS there even a way to add customized sounds like in Mail ?
Or as one of the actions in each rule you could use the Run AppleScript
option -- write an AppleScript that plays a sound in the Finder (a different
AppleScript for each applicable rule).
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Today, for the first time ever, I did a Find selecting All Items in all
folders.
When I do a search of only email messages, the results window shows the
folder in which each found message is located. However, when doing a
search of All Items, there is no
This is an odd request, but perhaps someone else might be in the same boat
and also find it useful.
I own the domain frakes.org -- all email going to that domain goes to me.
I thus tend to use various email address @frakes.org, especially when
communicating with online web sites and businesses.
Title: Re: Question for the script wizards ;)
Thanks again to Mr. Tea and Allen for helping with this (from a week or two ago). Unfortunately, I'm not having much luck with the script. I'm using Entourage 2001, not X.
Allen's adaptation of Mr. Tea's script:
on 5/7/02 3:15 PM, Allen Watson at
Title: Re: Question for the script wizards ;)
OK, so after reading the replies from Allen, Paul, and Barry, I came away more confused that before ;) but I think I figured it out. I decided that since I have more than one domain, I preferred a script that simply asked me what address I'd like to
on 5/26/02 11:50 AM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the script is only about a dozen lines.
Those were the days. I'm just now working on a script that's 2000 lines
long, one of about 50 scripts in my Export/Import package. Grand total for
both X and 2001 is now about 65,000
on 5/26/02 9:23 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, here's how it is. Unlike a lot of scripts that you use every
day, nobody's going to export or import more than a few times.
[snip]
But most people aren't going to want to pay for a one-off, are they?
Then again, simply because
I'm using Entourage 2001.
In the folder contents window, you can use a quick filter like Subject
contains __. However, I've noticed that if I use To contains domain
it doesn't work. In other words, if I don't know the name of the recipient,
or the recipient doesn't have a name (i.e., I
on 5/31/02 4:24 PM, Beth Rosengard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in Entourage 2001 and just tried this search using Advanced Find
with no problem using the following criteria: Any To Recipient
contains domainprovider.com. It also worked using
@domainprovider.com. If you tried it this way and it
on 5/31/02 10:29 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because the QuickFilter looks only in the displayed columns of the
window displayed, not in the contents or source of every message as
Advanced Find dos. That's what males it QUICK, if you want to know.
Understood -- but when the
Paul, Allen:
Don't worry, I get what both of you are saying ;) And Allen, I agree that
maybe what needs changing is the text on the QuickFilter -- I see people all
the time trying to do what I'm describing, and received a number of emails
off-list agreeing with my criticism of it. Perhaps
on 6/14/02 6:23 AM, Pam Lefkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a scary incident this morning. OK, scary to me because I don't
understand how this could happen. I received a piece of spam...from ME! I
viewed the headers and found the following:
Pam:
A couple of the more shameless
on 6/20/02 6:37 AM, Gordon Sell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since this is a separate topic, I thought a less politically-charged subject
line was in order.
My Laser Writer II NT is networked via an Asante Ethernet to Local Talk
adapter. It printer works fine in Classic mode, but not in
on 6/25/02 7:46 PM, Bill White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
set theFolder of theMsg to SPAM
Replace this line with: move theMsg to folder SPAM
That should do it.
That worked! Thanks, Bill :)
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on 6/26/02 9:52 AM, Dan Frakes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replace this line with: move theMsg to folder SPAM
That should do it.
That worked! Thanks, Bill :)
OK, I tried that before receiving the next digest with contributions from
Dan and Paul.
So... which of the following, both
Title: Re: Setting the index of a window via Applescript
on 6/26/02 5:51 AM, Michael Scheurer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I can answer my own question, how to stop the Progress window
from popping up when checking mail.
Michael, your example helped me to solve a problem I've had running
(using Entourage 2001)
Don't know if this exists in Entourage v.X, but it would be a great feature
to have is/isn't from a newsgroup as a criteria in Custom Views.
Some background: I have a Custom View for unread messages that excludes
messages in certain folders. I recently subscribed to the
on 6/29/02 10:32 AM, George Clark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can only speak for myself, and that individual says, Read my lips: I
don't like HTML emails. G
I have Entourage set to send plain-text messages by default, to always reply
to all messages using plain text, and, in those rare
A friend of mine sent me this email yesterday; she's using Entourage v.X:
I just checked my mail and it showed that I had two emails
and was extracting them when it got 'stuck' so I hit 'STOP ALL'
and now my emails are gone :( It's happened before but it
either arrived after I hit stop all or
on 6/29/02 9:32 AM, Paul van den Hooven at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a simple question. In the quoted text I see ³_not_² and
³_without_². Can someone tell me why there are these underscores?
Since the message was in plain text, it's not possible to
underline/bold/italicize. It's generally
on 6/30/02 12:07 AM, Barry Wainwright at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always understood the convention was _underscore_, /italic/, *bold*, but
MS Word's Autocorrect converts _this_ to italic and *this* to bold and does
nothing at all with /this/. I guess we all have our own different
In Entourage 2001, when I have multiple pending reminders, the Reminders
window will not properly sort by Due Date. Instead, it sorts like this
(which is actually sorted by Subject):
Alice Birthday Mon, Jul 8, 2002
Jane Birthday Fri, Jul 5, 2002
John Birthday Sat, Jul 6, 2002
Larry Birthday Sun,
on 7/4/02 7:33 AM, Diane L. Schirf at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Judging from the number of 'accepts' and 'declines' heading into my Inbox,
perhaps this was a rash move on my part... :-(
I got it but it was blank. I assumed you didn't really want an answer. :)
It was blank, but if you open
I sent this five days ago, but it didn't generate much response; can anyone
else confirm this bug, or confirm that it's just me? ;)
In Entourage 2001, when I have multiple pending reminders, the Reminders
window will not properly sort by Due Date. Instead, it sorts like this
(which is actually
on 7/7/02 1:08 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it would be if that happened to anyone else except you. But it
doesn't. that's exactly how almost everyone has their Empty Deleted Items
Folder schedule set up, and it works. That's how mine is set up, and it
works, even when
on 7/8/02 10:23 AM, Allen Watson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, Dan, I'm not sure why you have this problem. One thing is fairly
sure: There are not going to be a lot more fixes to E2001! So my
guess is that what you got is what you got, and you'll need to live
with it (as you seem to have been
Paul:
I'm getting -this- close to finally converting my Entourage databases from
2001 to vX ;) I'm assuming that your scripts will come in handy, so I'm
planning on just registering them (heck, even if I never used them, you
deserve the payment for all your script work).
As a fellow Kagi
CRAP. Sorry, that was meant to go to Paul personally.
smacks self on the forehead
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on 7/17/02 5:52 PM, jud spencer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In all fairness Jud, isn't Entourage really based on Apple's old Claris
Emailer? Who is borrowing from whom?
Entourage is based on Outlook Express, Outlook Express is based on Internet
Mail and News. Emailer's interface was vastly
I used Entourage 2001 for quite a while, but just upgraded to vX about a
week ago. Overall I like vX a lot, but there are couple issues I have
questions about...
1) When I try to delete a large number of messages at once, I get a
confirmation dialog. I actually like having the alert dialog in
on 7/18/02 12:51 PM, Charlie Fritzius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you import your email from Entourage 2001 or any other program? If so
then you might want to do a Typical rebuild. I have seen this help
speed/performance after an import.
I had already done a couple of those since the
on 7/21/02 11:38 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Edit Resend X 1.1
If you like to use the Resend feature of Entourage to send follow-up messages
to the same recipients without having to bother entering them all or the
subject again, this script will make it quicker and
Thanks for the (3 messages full of) answers :)
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on 7/28/02 8:34 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. It's a trade-off. Before SR-1, changing signatures could lose half your
carefully-written text. So they changed so that you never lose anything. The
corollary if that if you have edited any part of your signature (merely
on 7/30/02 9:53 PM, Ian Horner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my experience -- I'm open to correction -- the more apps you use, the
slower X goes, until it seems to have no direct bearing on processor speed
at all...
This should *only* be true if you don't have enough RAM to open/run all of
on 7/31/02 1:04 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a good, clear description, Remo. My script Reply Rerouted Account
will reply from the putative address to which the email was sent, as desired
here. I hadn't adapted for X yet since so one had asked for it. (The 2001
On 8/8/02 4:20 PM, Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now can anyone find anywhere in the Help where it explains, correctly, that
control+H deletes a message? I can¹t find that anywhere quite a surprise.
Not to mention that it begs the question: Why in the world would command-H
This is a bit long, but hopefully the details will prove useful in finding a
solution.
Yesterday I found myself with a corrupt and unrecoverable Entourage vX
database for the third time since I upgraded from 2001 to vX (a couple of
months ago). I mentioned one of the occurrences to the list the
On 8/8/02 2:58 PM, Justin Mayer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[2] When I read messages in Entourage, I often reach for the arrow keys to
scroll up and down, much as I usually do in Internet Explorer. But the
behavior of the arrow keys in Entourage is different: it moves the _cursor_
up and down
On 8/8/02 11:52 PM, Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aside from messages, how many contacts, calendar events, tasks and notes do
you have? Do you create lots of links? Do you do a lot of editing of
recurring events (single occurrences of recurring events, in particular)? Do
you use
On 8/8/02 11:42 PM, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to mention that it begs the question: Why in the world would command-H
delete a message (especially since there is already an intuitive command to
delete a message, command-delete)?
You mean control-H deletes a message. Command-H hides
On 8/9/02 3:16 PM, Diane Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday I found myself with a corrupt and unrecoverable Entourage vX
database for the third time since I upgraded from 2001 to vX (a couple of
months ago). I mentioned one of the occurrences to the list the second week
of July, when I
If I wanted to include a line in a script that changes the category of a
message to Junk, what's the proper syntax?
I tried the following, which compiles fine but it doesn't actually work ;)
set the category name of theMsg to Junk
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On 8/10/02 7:47 PM, Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Paul; it is a bit confusing to those of us not well-versed in the
wonders of AppleScript. Except that for some reason
set category of theMsg to {category Junk}
isn't actually setting the category. The script compiles
Title: Re: Simple script question
On 8/10/02 9:35 PM, Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, when I tried to compile your script, it wouldn't until I moved the
'tell front window' block in your ProcessMsg handler inside the 'tell
Microsoft Entourage' block.
Right. There's some funny
A developer on another list is asking what other apps besides Entourage use
the keyboard command options of the script menu -- the system whereby adding
the \ character and c, o, m, and/or s, plus character(s), to a script's name
tells the application to run that script. Does someone have a few
I'm trying to send a message and I get the above error. Any ideas what it
means?
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I'm trying to send a message and I get the above error. Any ideas what it
means?
To add to this, I have a message in my inbox that will not open -- when I
double-click on it, I get the exact same error. If I turn on the preview
pane, I can click on the message, but the
On 8/21/02 2:34 PM, Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to send a message and I get the above error. Any ideas what it
means?
To add to this, I have a message in my inbox that will not open -- when I
double-click on it, I get the exact same error. If I turn on the preview
On 8/21/02 2:39 PM, Dan Crevier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It sounds like corruption. Would you be willing to send us your database to
figure out what's going on?
In the meantime, you *may* be able to delete the message or try another
rebuild.
Dan:
I was able to delete the message, then
I used to use signatures a lot, but stopped for a while. This past week, I
realized that I tend to end all of my personal emails with the same
closing ;) so I made it into a signature.
In the past, if I remember correctly, when I manually added a signature to a
message, it was placed at the
I receive the digest version of Entourage-Talk. I have the list configured
in MLM, and in the Advanced tab, I have both Burst digest and Delete
message after checked (yep, this is using a POP account). However, the
digest never gets deleted. Any ideas why?
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On 8/28/02 11:02 AM, Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, recently discussed (though longer ago).
It's been a long week; sorry ;)
Or, just switch to receiving the individual
messages in the first place, which is what I did.
Not an option at the present time, unfortunately. I'll
I wanted to print a blank calendar for five months, so I opened the
calendar, used the Print... command, and clicked on Layout. I then told
Entourage not to print appointments, events, etc. Worked great.
However, when I went back to the actual calendar, it was blank; none of my
events were
On 9/7/02 5:15 PM, Harry Zink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had VERY slow Entourage performance until I removed a couple of add-ons
and installed new versions (WindowShade, for one). Now it's back to the
speed of 10.1.5 (still not as fast as E2001, but good).
Please share with us what the
On 9/29/02 8:13 PM, Julian Vrieslander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now suppose I want to quickly copy someone's mailing address into another
document. As far as I know, this is done by using the popup menu next to
the Street address field, and then selecting Copy name and address
But this
On 10/1/02 7:29 AM, Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Turn Preview Pane on for the Address Book. Find your contact, and the
preview pane will show you a summary of all the info in the contact record.
Hold the shift key down and select all of the items you want to copy to the
clipboard.
On 10/4/02 11:07 AM, Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do this to save up SPAM and then later run a Report SPAM script that
forwards them all to the federal and state anti-SPAM addresses.
For the few spam messages that slip into the In Box, you can still use
Apply Rules to apply the
On 10/9/02 9:55 AM, Allen Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did say Disk Repair, didn't I? I meant Disk Utility. I know I read
somewhere that it was advisable to run Repair Permissions from the CD. I
ran it for myself as you describe, while booted normally, and it seemed to
work. Perhaps it
On 10/18/02 9:08 AM, Dan Crevier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This info is stored in ~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Entourage
Preferences. I can't see how one OS user could overwrite another user's
file...
Dan:
That's what makes this so odd, but as I mentioned, it's happened to me, as
well.
But
On 10/17/02 12:04 PM, Mr Tea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My pop3 mail account frequently returns a 'server too busy' error when I try
to collect mail from it using a different ISP. That's not the problem,
though. The problem is Entourage's icon bouncing around manically in the
dock whenever this
Ever since I used the recent Office v.X update (which worked fine, by the
way ;) ), I've been having problems with Entourage jumping between the On
My Computer folder list and Mail Views.
Basically, the first time I select any Mail View, the selection jumps back
to the top-level (On My Computer).
I wrote the following about a week ago:
Ever since I used the recent Office v.X update (which worked fine, by the
way ;) ), I've been having problems with Entourage jumping between the On
My Computer folder list and Mail Views.
Basically, the first time I select any Mail View, the selection
On 1/4/03 11:48 AM, Dan Crevier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We've tried to avoid storing any user data in the Application folder, and I
consider scripts to be user data. It's just too easy to accidentally delete
them when upgrading the application or something.
Dan:
You're correct about that,
On 1/3/03 7:16 AM, Mr Tea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just noticed that FruitMenu (a program that provides OS 9 Apple Menu
features in X) doesn't work when Entourage is frontmost. I think this must
be a recent thing (10.2.3) as I would otherwise have noticed it before now.
Anyone else seen
On 1/6/03 4:55 PM, Lindsley Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This thread may be a good place to note a feature I would use if it were
there, namely to display the folder in which the message (once downloaded)
is stored.
I've been requesting this one since I first started using E2k1 ;)
And
... and I mean outstanding meaning bad not outstanding meaning good
;)
I haven't heard anything about these recently, so I thought I'd bring them
up again and see if Dan or Jud has any suggestions or further info since the
last time they were raised.
1) Mailing List Manager not deleting the
On 1/15/03 2:20 PM, Mickey Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul B., I'm anxiously awaiting your (one-way) Entourage - Address
Book script so I can better Sync my T68i with only certain contacts
Paul Berkowitz released his Sync Entourage-Address Book script at the
beginning of the month (Jan.
In my last message I quoted a message to the list from Paul. In trying to
find that message I ran into a strange issue.
I receive the list in digest mode, and have Entourage burst the digest into
individual messages. Those messages have the message author in the from
field.
If I view these
On 03/1/16 14:49, Dennis T Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Out of curiosity, would it be confusing if you opened a message into its own
window, and instead of the Move button in the tool bar being called Move
it was called Inbox or whatever the name of the current folder is?
Some of us have
On 1/16/03 5:34 PM, Paul Berkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second, if you are looking at messages in the browser window, you already
know what the folder is. If you are in a custom view, then you can't get the
info without opening the message in its own window, or else running a
script, e.g.
On 1/23/03 1:51 AM, Dennis T Cheung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you provide a step by step list of actions to take that would cause
this problem to appear?
Like:
1. Launch Entourage
2. Click here
3. click there
4. etc etc etc
Thanks.
Dennis:
As I've mentioned a few times in the
On 1/30/03 4:33 PM, Peter Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My occurrences are not limited to Custom Views. I've had it happen with
online accounts and with folders subfolders off of My Computer.
That's correct; it's not limited to Custom Views by any means. For me, it
just happens to occur more
On 1/30/03 5:25 AM, Peter C.S. Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My apologies! It's an excerpt from Ted Landau's article in the Feb. issue of
Macworld, as you and Mickey pointed out. TidBITS recently did a series on
troubleshooting which, combined with faulty memory chips in my brain, led to
my
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