On 28/9/2004 at 1:00 PM I saw Andy Fragen type:
>ow the hard part. Go to VersionTracker and download Cronix. Set up a
>repeating cron job to run the script with the following command.
>
>osascript "path to script"
>
>The 'path to script' should be in quotes with unix delimiters of "/" not ":".
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Because there is no way to access this feature manually. You need to
invoke an AS. Besides, it's somewhat self defeating to have to invoke
this manually. If you want to do that just quit and restart every day.
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Here's what to do. But this is not for the faint of heart. ;-)
Get the script "Delete Aged Messages" from the PowerMail script archive.
Set it up to delete the "Mail Trash"
Now the hard part. Go to VersionTracker and down
On Tuesday, September 28, 2004, Tim Lapin sent forth:
>
>So the above would become:
>
>Repeat until end of trash {
>if (current date - date sent < N) then
>move to holding folder
>endif
>}
>Empty trash
>
OOPS! Forgot to add: move from holding folder back to trash.
You understand me ... But why should I have to relegate this to an
Applescript?
PM already has a subroutine to do this, it is invoked every time I QUIT.
Why can't I just get a menu item that just invokes this subroutine.
That's what I meant by manual
/lss
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On Tuesday, September 28, 2004, Larry Samberg sent forth:
>I am using OS X. But I am not sure I see how this even begins to address
>the request I made.
>
>/lss
>
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I guess what is in order here is to restate / rephrase the question. If
I understood Larry's original post correctly, he
How about control-click or right-click the Mail Trash icon?
Mirko
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Larry Samberg wrote on T
I am using OS X. But I am not sure I see how this even begins to address
the request I made.
/lss
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:31:04 -0700 Richard Hart wrote:
Rene Merz wrote:
>>(Shift-Command-Backspace on some keyboards)
>
>Does NOT work in the trash folder!
It does in every version of PowerMail I've ever used, including 5.0.1
under OS X. However, I believe Larry is using OS 9.
RH
Am 28.9.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>Larry Samberg wrote:
>
>>a command that would let me do it manually would suffice
>
>The same command as the Finder uses:
>
> Shift-Command-Delete
>(Shift-Command-Backspace on some keyboards)
Does NOT work in the trash folder!
Did you read my original email?
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 07:45:59 -0700 Richard
Larry Samberg wrote:
>a command that would let me do it manually would suffice
The same command as the Finder uses:
Shift-Command-Delete
(Shift-Command-Backspace on some keyboards)
On 28/9/2004 at 8:59 AM I saw Jim Pistrang type:
>>Is there any way to trigger this without my having to actually QUIT
>>powermail. In normal operation I don't quit very often so the trash tends
>>to build up. A background process that ran on a timed basis (every hour,
>>every 6 hours) that perfo
Am 28.9.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>I am quite pleased with the feature added in release 5 that deletes
>messages from the trash after 'n' days. I really needed this capability.
>The fact that it is 'n' days after I move it to the trash rather than 'n'
>days after I received it makes
Hi Larry,
>Is there any way to trigger this without my having to actually QUIT
>powermail. In normal operation I don't quit very often so the trash tends
>to build up. A background process that ran on a timed basis (every hour,
>every 6 hours) that performed this function would be nice. Alternati
I am quite pleased with the feature added in release 5 that deletes
messages from the trash after 'n' days. I really needed this capability.
The fact that it is 'n' days after I move it to the trash rather than 'n'
days after I received it makes it even better.
But, of course, that won't keep me
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