I had a similar conundrum: how to copy a set of selected email messages
to a single text file. There may be an easier way - there has to be - but
this is how I solved it in AppleScript:
cut here -
set numberOfMessages to 0
set msgTxt to
tell application PowerMail
-- get list of
Derry Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd suspect this is because Outlook Express is sending them to a
undisclosed recipient. In that case the groups are sent to the STMP
server as one e-mail. In PowerMail's case it'll send each mail out
individually.
undisclosed recipient: is this
louis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 20/9/04 6:29 pm
OUTLOOK EXPRESS took minutes to send out 45 groups of 50 addresses each
POWERMAIL takes at least 5 hours to do a comparible job.
how can i speed up the process? most of the addresses were imported from
OUTLOOK EXPRESS (mac version) but other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (20/9/04 6:50 pm) said:
You might even consider using PostFix if you're on Mac OS X. While very
crude in terms of UI (there isn't one really), it is very powerful and
well worth looking into.
Also: MailMan on OS X. This is a mailing list manager (PostFix is an SMTP
server).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (20/9/04 6:50 pm) said:
You might even consider using PostFix if you're on Mac OS X. While very
crude in terms of UI (there isn't one really), it is very powerful and
well worth looking into.
Also: MailMan on OS X. This is a mailing list manager (PostFix is an SMTP
server).
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