Re: [ANN] PowerMail 5.0.1 released

2004-06-27 Thread Wayne Brissette
But then, no other user is able to use them or I'm I wrong? That was my point to put them where they are. I haven't tried this, but you might be able to make aliases for each item. Leave the master copy in your folder, then you wouldn't have to worry about them again when you upgraded PowerMail

Re(2): [ANN] PowerMail 5.0.1 released

2004-06-27 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[Jim Pistrang [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 27.6.2004 um 10:02 Uhr:] Put them in the Custom Scripts folder inside your PowerMail Files folder. But then, no other user is able to use them or I'm I wrong? That was my point to put them where they are. -- http://www.subhash.at

Re: [ANN] PowerMail 5.0.1 released

2004-06-27 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi subhash (or whoever you are!), I have put all my AppleScripts for PM in the folder Power Mail Scripts of Power Mail Additions to let all user be able to use them. So I have to copy them to the new Power Mail package every time a new update is available. Is there a way to avoid this? Put them

Re: [ANN] PowerMail 5.0.1 released

2004-06-27 Thread computer artwork by subhash
I have put all my AppleScripts for PM in the folder Power Mail Scripts of Power Mail Additions to let all user be able to use them. So I have to copy them to the new Power Mail package every time a new update is available. Is there a way to avoid this? -- http://www.subhash.at