In order for PM to send an HTML message, you must attach a file named
'index.html' to a completely empty message body.
Sad part is, I forgot all about this feature and then Jerome reminded me that
this was my idea... ;-)
Wayne
In order for PM to send an HTML message, you must attach a file named
'index.html' to a completely empty message body.
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Rishi said:
Sorry to jump in the middle of this discussion but I would like to ask a
doubt re HTML files.
I was under the impression
Gee - things can s easy... Thx. Olaf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Wed, 22 Feb 2006 17:06:01 +0100
Olaf,
eazy thing to do:
Simply put an alias of your PowerMail app into the PDF Service folder in
your library. Rename it if you like to something like 'Email with
PowerMail'. Selecting this option
Actually, it doesn't have to be 'workflow' as created with Automator. It
could also be a simple AppleScript app (to be put into the folder /PDF
services inside /Library) with the following example syntax:
on open theseItems
tell application PowerMail main
Olaf,
eazy thing to do:
Simply put an alias of your PowerMail app into the PDF Service folder in
your library. Rename it if you like to something like 'Email with
PowerMail'. Selecting this option in the Print dialog will attach the
pdf file to a newly opened PowerMail message.
Cheers,
k.
Olaf Drümmer sez:
The feature is a PDF Service - implemented by putting Automator
workflows (which can take in PDF files and then do something useful with
them, like creating a new mail with the PDF attached to it) into the folder
/Library/PDF Services
You have to adjust this workflow as
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