Just wondering out loud.
I want to incorporate an in-line graphic into one of my albeit text
signatures, which probably by the looks of the title text signatures
means just that and only that, i.e. text only, no graphics.
But still asking, for example, if I wanted to configure a signature for
Ahh, right, my misunderstanding, sorry.
Rick
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Original message:
Received from Simon Troup on 16/9/05 at 04:36
Sorry if my original post wasn't very clear, I wasn't asking
John Hay on 9/16/05 said
Apple's mail.app has a feature whereby when you select a message all the
other related threads get highlighted automatically, thus showing the
user some history. Does PowerMail do this and I'm just missing it?
No, it doesn't. There have been discussions about this
Apple's mail.app has a feature whereby when you select a message all the
other related threads get highlighted automatically, thus showing the
user some history. Does PowerMail do this and I'm just missing it?
Failure is human. To pick up and start again is divine. This is how we
learn. Just
So Simon is asking to be able to send one email that gets different sigs
applied according to which address it is going to. I'm not sure that is
possible.
Sorry if my original post wasn't very clear, I wasn't asking that.
It was just an fictional example of 5 individuals from 3 walks of life,
Surely a per-addressee sig would require a different system; in the
example you gave, you would type one message and address it to Persons A-
E, but then the email client would have to sub-create three versions of
that message -- version 1 having sig 1 applied and addressed to persons
A B,
On Thursday, September 15, 2005, Rick Lecoat sent forth:
Tim;
Yes, the 'fly' that you mention is exactly the problem that I foresaw in
my own post in this thread -- multiple, conflicting, Address Book-
dictated sigs.
You say that you do not see the situation arising often, but remember
Tim;
Yes, the 'fly' that you mention is exactly the problem that I foresaw in
my own post in this thread -- multiple, conflicting, Address Book-
dictated sigs.
You say that you do not see the situation arising often, but remember
that this thread started with Simon who raised the issue because
Most of my mail goes to about 5 different people.
Persons A and B get sig 1 applied.
Person C and D always get sig 2 applied.
Person E always has sig 3 applied.
Shouldn't I be able to tell PowerMail that those signatures should
always be added to emails going to those people?
Am I unique in
You don't have to adapt, you have somewhere in a scripts folder in your
DevonThink download a script already made for PowerMail.
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Pat O'Halloran said at 15/09/05 15:26 (Paris 16:26):
Hi
Has anyone adapted the Applescript in DEVONthink to allow it to import
Powermail messages? I just
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