David,
Am/On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:20:01 -0700 schrieb/wrote Dave N:
> Is there a way to auto-move a message into the "Read Mail" folder after
>reading it?
I'd suggest your customer to use the recent mail window and filter the
mails in appropriate folders when they already arrive.
Another opti
Hi All,
Is there a way to auto-move a message into the "Read Mail" folder after
reading it?
As I am trying to sell a whole company on PowerMail, this question has
come up several times. These folks used to use Claris Emailer, and moved
the TBird, which I am trying to move them from, partly due
On Tue, Apr 24, 20079:45 AM, the following words from Rick Lecoat
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>Follow up:
>
>Looks like anything that moves the attachment prevents the script from
>working. If the attachment is moved *after* the script is called (but as
>part of the same
powermail-discuss Digest #2617 - Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Re: Applescript not triggering, WAS Attachment link failing
by "Rick Lecoat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Applescript not triggering, WAS Attachment link failing
by "Bruce Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Applescript not
Follow up:
Looks like anything that moves the attachment prevents the script from
working. If the attachment is moved *after* the script is called (but as
part of the same filter pass, eg at incoming mail) then the script just
fails silently -- presumably it starts to work but the attachment gets
There are a few earlier-placed filters that have that box checked, but
they are all for highly specific conditions (specific account PLUS
specific subject line, etc) and would not be cause for the complete
failure to trigger that I'm seeing with this Applescript.
But I think I've nailed the proble
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