Rick -
I use iCal via Powermail, which is a patcher that rejigs something
inside iCal. Now, all my reminder emails are sent by PM. If you want
to revert to using Mail for iCal alarms, you have to reinstall iCal,
but why would anyone want to revert to using Mail?
It's at:
hehe, it is answer enough though for me - obviously you do not get enough
of these requests to get the urge to automate the procedure - right now I
myself also enter those todo's manually but sure would like to automatize it.
---marlyse
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I've seen mods to iCal scripts for other third-party email clients. Is
there not one available that also changes the iCal scripts to work
with PowerMail?
This would be the following:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21197
This one will have iCal send email notifications via
thanks for letting me know. I was just really astonished not to get 1
single reaction before, seeing how many now answered the call, makes me
feel much better and less lonely on this planet :)
---marlyse
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Hi Marlyse,
I've posted 2x within a
thanks for the echo :)
No, I am looking for the other flow: PM to iCal
I've got an AS that works from Apple Address Book: I can select a name
(or email address) and have it create either a todo or an event in iCal
with link to the address and/or persons name.
I do not know how to adjust that
Marlyse;
I use iCal via Powermail, which is a patcher that rejigs something inside
iCal. Now, all my reminder emails are sent by PM. If you want to revert
to using Mail for iCal alarms, you have to reinstall iCal, but why would
anyone want to revert to using Mail?
It's at:
[Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.4.2004 um 12:00 Uhr:]
If so, how do you guys keep track of
those - email me in a week or email me in 10 days - demands?
I simply don't use this feature. I use some times iCal's messages on my
machine directly. That's more than enough for me.
So I
I didn't follow the recent icon thread, but today the Reply icon
(envelope with left arrow) changed to the sparkly-marble icon for .Mac.
Anyone know why?
Tony
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Marlyse said:
This kind of amazes me - is there really NOBODY around who would like to
use PM with iCAL and alarms to be reminded to send specific emails,
Marlyse, I'd be interested in an answer too. I've seen mods to iCal
scripts for other third-party email clients. Is there not one available
Hi Marlyse,
I've posted 2x within a week a question about PM and AppleScript and both
times not one reaction. Not even telling me it doesn't work what I want.
This kind of amazes me - is there really NOBODY around who would like to
use PM with iCAL and alarms to be reminded to send specific
Marlyse said:
This kind of amazes me - is there really NOBODY around who would like to
use PM with iCAL and alarms to be reminded to send specific emails,
Marlyse, is this what you're looking for?
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21197
--
Sherman
I've posted 2x within a week a question about PM and AppleScript and both
times not one reaction. Not even telling me it doesn't work what I want.
This kind of amazes me - is there really NOBODY around who would like to
use PM with iCAL and alarms to be reminded to send specific emails,
nicely
Olaf;
The new version of PM (v5, currently available as a beta) lets you do
this straight from the filter setup box. Under PM 4.x, however, the best
way is to use the apple script Remove Listed Attachments, which you can
download from the PM Applescript archive on Wayne Brissette's invaluable
Question: When I compose an e-mail, such as this, I enter the Subject,
tab to the Name field, enter the first characters of the name, tab to
accept PowerMail's auto-fill, and then tab again to begin the message.
However, at home, running the same version of PM, and with, presumably,
the same
Hi,
I may be missing the obvious but anyway - here goes my question (I am
using PowerMail 4.2.1 together with SpamSieve on OS/X 10.3.2):
How can I set up a filter that finds messages that have an executable
Windows file attached (e.g. suffix is .com, .exe, .scr, .inf, .pif etc.)?
It's that
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/27/04 at 17:12 stated:
Yes, I could use Cron to send a message that would activate an
applescript via a filter to delete the appropriate messages, but that
seems a VERY long way around the houses -- especially to someone who has
zero knowledge of Cron or
Jerry Keller writes:
I have on my G3 B/W, installed two operating systems on two separate hard
drives. They are OS-9.2.2 and OS-10.3.3. Due to my wife's predilection
towards remaining with OS-9. On each of these drives, I have PowerMail
4.2.1 installed (using the OS- X and OS-9 versions). I have
But that still doesn't get around the problem of the old messages (the
ones that the filter is supposed to act upon were received days ago) not
being selected. As far as I can tell, filters will act automatically on
messages 'in motion' (ie. incoming or outgoing) or manually on *selected*
Wayne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 27/4/04 10:48 pm
So here is a workaround:
1) setup a cron job that would create a mail that would fire off the
filter. You get to setup the cron job to run any time you want; Once a
day, Once an hour, Once a week. You pick the time, date, etc.
Wayne
Chher
At Tue, 27 Apr 2004 22:33:03 +0100 (CET), Rick Lecoat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jérôme
The theory (and it could be an erroneous one) is that the filter gets run
every time new mail arrives -- since when new mail arrives PM
automatically runs all filters in order (until it gets a positive result
Derry Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 27 April 2004 stated:
Bugger is right. It'd be nice to have something like run this filer once
a day at 5.00pm or something similar
So here is a workaround:
1) setup a cron job that would create a mail that would fire off the
filter. You get to setup the
Rick at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 27/4/04 10:33 pm
Bugger.
Rick
Bugger is right. It'd be nice to have something like run this filer once
a day at 5.00pm or something similar
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Derry Thompson
g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming
http://www.gloderworks.com
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Jérôme
The theory (and it could be an erroneous one) is that the filter gets run
every time new mail arrives -- since when new mail arrives PM
automatically runs all filters in order (until it gets a positive result
for one that has the No more filters box checked). I was hoping that it
would
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