On Sat, Mar 13, 2004, it is attributed to matthew test to have said:
TAKE ME OFF YOUR LISTUNSUBSCRIBE!
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TAKE ME OFF YOUR LISTUNSUBSCRIBE!
On 3/13/04, Victor declared:
I've tried in two browsers (Safari Mozilla) and neither is displaying
any topics. Same empty page.
Try it again now. The ctmdev.com sites seem to be chronically up and down
throughout 2004. It at first you don't succeed, take a walk around the
block and try again.
I've tried in two browsers (Safari Mozilla) and neither is displaying
any topics. Same empty page.
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Victor Eijkhout
http://www.eijkhout.net/
Max -
If you mean the little rectangles, it seems to me that those are linefeed
(LF) characters.
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Don V. Zahniser
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On Friday, March 12, 2004, Max Gossell said:
Hi,
At times I get mails that look as below. The message is a reply to an
earlier mail
Thanks!
I appreciate seeing how a similar task is implemented in several
different programs. The Smile script works great for me!
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Don V. Zahniser
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On Friday, March 12, 2004, cheshirekat said:
Hope this helps. I like having the same script work
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004, it is attributed to Victor Eijkhout to have said:
Like it says. It doesn't seem possible. I can attach, but not paste into
the body.
Which is precisely as it should be, IMHO ;-)
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later,
JS
When you have given nothing, ask for nothing.
Albanian Proverb
It appears that on 13/3/04 Victor Eijkhout spake thus:
Like it says. It doesn't seem possible. I can attach, but not paste into
the body.
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Victor Eijkhout
http://www.eijkhout.net/
No, you can't - you would need a HTML mail client to do that and
Powermail, thankfully, does not fall into
Like it says. It doesn't seem possible. I can attach, but not paste into
the body.
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Victor Eijkhout
http://www.eijkhout.net/
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004, the following words from Don V. Zahniser
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
Any chance of adapting this to use AppleWorks?
I've poked around but the combination of my Applescript illiteracy with
the variability of the Applescript dictionary between
Andy Fragen / 04.3.12 / 11:51 PM wrote:
I looked using Script Editor. SimpleText doesn't appear to have an
AppleScript dictionary and would therefore not be scriptable.
Interesting.
After all, SimpleText was a product of System 7, like Apple Disk Utility.
Amazing how long they kept that legacy
Don V. Zahniser / 04.3.12 / 9:30 PM wrote:
Those of us who are still using PowerMail with Mac OS 9
or earlier don't have TextEdit.
Why not SimpleText?
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Andy -
It probably would have helped if I had included my usual text clipping
about my system. Those of us who are still using PowerMail with Mac OS 9
or earlier don't have TextEdit. I suggested AppleWorks since it would
benefit many of us late-bloomers. True, it would be overkill, but I
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