No way back - incomplete feature

2006-11-06 Thread Steve Abrahamson
I think this is a feature hole: If you have a message that has already been sent, and you select it and select Send from the Mail menu (or hit command-L), the message will change to un-sent and be in queue again. That's a great feature for re-sending an email someone needs again. But if you hit

Re: No way back - incomplete feature

2006-11-06 Thread Don V. Zahniser
On or about 11/6/06, Steve Abrahamson wrote: I think this is a feature hole: If you have a message that has already been sent, and you select it and select Send from the Mail menu (or hit command-L), the message will change to un-sent and be in queue again. That's a great feature for re-sending

Re: No way back - incomplete feature

2006-11-06 Thread Wayne Brissette
Is there a way around this that I'm missing? Is there a way to set a message to Sent without sending? I couldn't find anything, but then I am a casual user of PowerMail. This can be done, but only through an AppleScript AFAIK. Wayne

Re: No way back - incomplete feature

2006-11-06 Thread Tom Dillon
Steve Abrahamson sez: Is there a way around this that I'm missing? Is there a way to set a message to Sent without sending? Here's an AppleScript to do just that. I believe it came with PowerMail. set answer to display dialog Do you want to change the status of all the selected messages to

Re: No way back - incomplete feature

2006-11-06 Thread Graham B
On or about Mon, 6 Nov 2006 14:33:50 -0700 Tom Dillon said - Steve Abrahamson sez: Is there a way around this that I'm missing? Is there a way to set a message to Sent without sending? Here's an AppleScript to do just that. I believe it came with PowerMail. It does indeed, and thanks to those