Dave Nathanson wrote:
Uh oh! Problem, I only see an action of trash attachments and what I
need is trash only attachments that have a name ending with .vcf.
In fact, when the filter criterion is attachment name/type/creator/
size, and the filter action is move/copy/delete/alias attachment,
then
Mikael Byström said:
As a side-note, this can be combined too: I forward 5 of my 6 POP
accounts to my major one and depending on the route it took I change it
to the originating account
*With a filter* obviously.
PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB RAM | 30GB HD
Rishi M said:
A prospective powermail user here - Is there a option to use aliases in
Powermail ?
You either set up the number of identical accounts that you want with the
username/ID being the variable or forward those 5 aliases to one other
account (or 4 of them to 1). So make one account per
Here's what I have. Just list all the attachments you don't want in the
badAttachment property
New filter:
Conditions:
Filter always
Actions:
Execute AppleScript 'Remove Listed Attachments'
applescript title=Remove Listed Attachments
property badAttachment : {winmail.dat, .exe, .vcf}
Dave,
I've already written the scripts. The are combined with filters. Once I
get together the instructions I'll post them.
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Feb 9, 2006, Dave Nathanson said:
D'oh!
It would be really great if the PowerMail team add a mail action to
operate only on attachments that
Dave Nathanson on 2/9/06 said
D'oh!
It would be really great if the PowerMail team add a mail action to
operate only on attachments that meet a criteria? That would be really
excellent! (hopefully before I drown in .vcf files!)
Dave, Wayne is an applescript expert and if you ask him really
D'oh!
It would be really great if the PowerMail team add a mail action to operate
only on attachments that meet a criteria? That would be really excellent!
(hopefully before I drown in .vcf files!)
Best,
Dave Nathanson
Mac Medix
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 16:13:19 -0500 (EST), Wayne Brissette
Hi
A prospective powermail user here - Is there a option to use aliases
in Powermail ?
Something like the way .mac gives five aliases in one account ?
thank you
Rishi
So, the problem is now:
How do I automatically trash only certain attachments when there are multiple
attachments, leaving the non .vcf files unmolested?
A custom AppleScript has to be written.
Wayne
Has anyone done anything with Automator and PowerMail? Will CTM Dev be
adding anything for Automator support?
I saw that in the Print dialogue on most apps that there are a number of
Automator actions and the one I wanted to try to use was Mail PDF which,
of course, always launches Apple Mail.
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