This thread is starting to evolve into several separate discussion threads.
Maybe we should start to rename the subject line appropriately?
Rick
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Michael Lewis / 2006/02/24 / 05:27 PM wrote:
I use .Mac for a lot of things.
I have 3 accounts with extra spaces :-)
..Mac is great. I backup stuff there. I place video/audio clips there
which are linked to my site because it's much faster caching from .Mac
and much more reliable against DoS
Ben Kennedy sez:
Well, you are putting words in my mouth. I made no such judgment
against you or others. If you find it useful, then clearly it's not
silly! I'm still entitled to my own opinion for my own use case, of course.
That's why I said sounds as if. People read into this stuff all
Oh that is odd, my set up (clearly) doesn't exhibit that behaviour. I
wonder if dumping your PM preferences would cure that?
Rick
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said:
Andy Fragen said:
The same way that I have incoming mail filtered into different folders
in PM; I have an additional filter action that moves the attachments
into a different subfolder of Attachments.
And if another message that goes to a particular
Sorry, Rick, I migrated to an new Dual G5 some months ago and I was sure
that I made a backup of all the 'non-critical' stuff on a few DVD's, but
I have not been able to locate the script so far. Unfortunately for you
I'm out for some skiing the next few days so I won't be able to look
further
Ah ha. I had a look on the PM Script archive but didn't see anything
that looked like it would do that particular job. And since I know as
much about Applescript as I know about the inside of the sun, I'm not
about to try and write one myself.
Anyway, I feel better knowing which mail folder the
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