Re: Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments

2015-07-04 Thread Frank Mitchell
Hello Jerome >>OK, the Redirect option in Power Mail's menu bar sounds to me most >>likely to do what Apple wants. >> >>I'll try that. But is there a way to check whether the full header and >>attachments were mailed with it or not? > >Yes, "redi

Re: Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments

2015-07-04 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Frank Mitchell wrote: >OK, the Redirect option in Power Mail's menu bar sounds to me most >likely to do what Apple wants. > >I'll try that. But is there a way to check whether the full header and >attachments were mailed with it or not? Yes, "redirect" will se

Re: Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments

2015-07-03 Thread Frank Mitchell
orwarded too. OK, the Redirect option in Power Mail's menu bar sounds to me most likely to do what Apple wants. I'll try that. But is there a way to check whether the full header and attachments were mailed with it or not? Thanks again, Frank >> On Jul 03, 15, at 10:59 AM, Frank

Re: Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments

2015-07-03 Thread Richard Hart
ote: > > I have just received a phishing email pretending to have been sent by Apple. > I want to forward full information about it to Apple. > > What is the best way of forwarding the email to them with its full Header and > any attachments? > > Using PM version 6.2.1

Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments

2015-07-03 Thread Frank Mitchell
I have just received a phishing email pretending to have been sent by Apple. I want to forward full information about it to Apple. What is the best way of forwarding the email to them with its full Header and any attachments? Using PM version 6.2.1 build 4668 on an iMac with Yosemite OSX

Re(2): Attachments not kept in order

2015-03-30 Thread Winston Weinmann
ects files. - Winston Weinmann PowerMail Engineering wrote: >Winston Weinmann wrote: > >>When I select a group of files as attachments to an email, PowerMail >>reorders them, seemingly in a random order. > >Are you adding the attachments using the the "add attachments&quo

Re: Attachments not kept in order

2015-03-23 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Winston Weinmann wrote: >When I select a group of files as attachments to an email, PowerMail >reorders them, seemingly in a random order. Are you adding the attachments using the the "add attachments" toolbar button or menu, or by drag and drop from the Finder? Are you addi

Attachments not kept in order

2015-03-21 Thread Winston Weinmann
When I select a group of files as attachments to an email, PowerMail reorders them, seemingly in a random order. This is particularly annoying if I am sending a number of photos and need to send several emails to include all of them, as it makes it hard to keep track of what's been sen

Script solution for Deleting Orphaned Attachments (was Deleteing Attachments)

2010-12-02 Thread MB
rting point for a script solution if someone wants to fix it. **Code for "Delete Orphaned attachments" (Doesn't compile)*** global theFolder tell application "PowerMail" set attachFolder to attachment folder set theMessages to current messages repeat with msg in theMes

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-23 Thread Frank Mitchell
Michael said--- >> Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the >> message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. > >Attachments are deleted automatically when you delete the message. At >least that is my experience

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-23 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>... >As far as the spinning beach ball goes, I don't think it would be too >bad. I just checked my attachments folder. It has just under 3,000 >items and it took less than 5 seconds to display. That is 4.7 seconds too long! :) >I have the last of >the white iMacs (circa

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Don Zahniser
On 11/22/10, Mirko Kranenburg wrote: >What about exporting as PowerMail Exchange including attachments, the >deleting the whole lot and importing again? >It is a bit a roundabout way, and it will take a lot of time for a large >archive, but it should work, or am I wrong? I have

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Tim Lapin
Interesting idea, Chris. Metadata or folders could solve the issue. Of the two, the metadata idea seems more efficient. One of the big problems with attachments are all those image files that are included in HTML style mail: such as little emoticons, stuff in the headers and footers and even

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>>I have 13,795 items in my Attachments folders, going back to 2003. I'm >>convinced that many of them are orphans. I wish there was a way to clean >>them out. > >I wonder if there's a way to identify orphans? > >Anyone know of one? Perhaps CTM has a sugges

Re(8): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Peter Lovell
ouble >>if I were the one to suggest this and for some reason something didn't >>work in the process. >> >>But hey, since you were the one suggested it, then it surely must be >>worth a try ! ;-) >> >>jean michel >> >>On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 23:30

Re(7): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread George Henne
, Mirko Kranenburg > wrote: > >>What about exporting as PowerMail Exchange including attachments, the >>deleting the whole lot and importing again? >>It is a bit a roundabout way, and it will take a lot of time for a large >>archive, but it should work, or am I wrong?

Re(6): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread CTM info
;t work in the process. But hey, since you were the one suggested it, then it surely must be worth a try ! ;-) jean michel On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 23:30:21 +0100, Mirko Kranenburg wrote: >What about exporting as PowerMail Exchange including attachments, the >deleting the whole lot and importi

Re: Re(4): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
What about exporting as PowerMail Exchange including attachments, the deleting the whole lot and importing again? It is a bit a roundabout way, and it will take a lot of time for a large archive, but it should work, or am I wrong? Mirko On 22 nov 2010, at 23:24, CTM info wrote: > Pe

Re(4): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread CTM info
Peter, On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 15:31:49 -0500, Peter Lovell wrote: >I wonder if there's a way to identify orphans? > >Anyone know of one? Perhaps CTM has a suggestion? The behavior is that message moved to PowerMail's mail trash should see their attachments moved to the Finder

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread A Sanna
>If I understand correctly, PowerMail is supposed to delete attachments >when the message is deleted. Not always true. I have certain groups of files that come attached to messages that are never deleted, although the message is never opened or read. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods,

Re(3): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Peter Lovell
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010, George Henne wrote: >I have 13,795 items in my Attachments folders, going back to 2003. I'm >convinced that many of them are orphans. I wish there was a way to clean >them out. I wonder if there's a way to identify orphans? Anyone know of one? Perhaps C

Re(2): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread George Henne
>On 11/22/10, A Sanna wrote: > >>Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the >>message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. I have 13,795 items in my Attachments folders, going back to 2003. I'm convinced that

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Don Zahniser
On 11/22/10, A Sanna wrote: >Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the >message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. > If I understand correctly, PowerMail is supposed to delete attachments when the message is dele

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Michael J . Hußmann
A Sanna (asa...@sacofoods.com) wrote: > Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the > message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. Attachments are deleted automatically when you delete the message. At least that

Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread A Sanna
Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 asa...@sacofoods.com

Re: Japanese character set mail and attachments

2009-09-25 Thread Mark S. P. Smith
I have not seen this problem. I tend to use QL or Show in Finder, but I do not have any problems double-clicking or using control-click to open attachments. Apart, that is, from 10.6s tendency to open files in a different application than I would prefer. :-( Could something else be trying to

Japanese character set mail and attachments

2009-09-24 Thread Paul Collett
to work for some messages. I have no problems with the contextual menu commands for English-language mail with attachments. This has only started happening since upgrading to OS X 10.6 and the latest version of PowerMail. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Paul

Re: Orphan Attachments

2008-03-19 Thread Anthony Sanna
>Many of those gifs are still connected to emails that I need. Whoops! Don't listen to me. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re(2): Orphan Attachments

2008-03-19 Thread George Henne
>>How can I clean up the mess that I currently have? Is there any way to >>rebuild the attachments folder? > >Filter by Type and throw away all the .gif's will probably clean up half >of it. Many of those gifs are still connected to emails that I need.

Re: Orphan Attachments

2008-03-19 Thread Anthony Sanna
>How can I clean up the mess that I currently have? Is there any way to >rebuild the attachments folder? Filter by Type and throw away all the .gif's will probably clean up half of it. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Orphan Attachments

2008-03-19 Thread George Henne
I still have a problem with orphan attachments. There are over 12,000 files in my Attachments folder, and I know many of the original messages are no longer there. I can't figure out how they happen - deleting messages seems to delete the attachments properly when I test it. How can I cle

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread H.R. Riggs
Here's a challenge for those that are so inclined. I would find this useful, and I think others might as well. Write a script to do the following: 1. Go through all messages. For any message with an attachment in the Attachments folder 2. Put the attachment in a subfolder under Attachments

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Ben Kennedy
Marlyse Comte wrote at 7:28 PM (-0600) on 11/27/07: >wanted to try this one - sounds very useful - but can't get it to >compile, it gets a hiccup on "else set theFolder to folder..." any hints >how to get it to compile? (I think I'm good on the line endings so far). Right, I found the same thing,

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Marlyse Comte
-- >Here it is. It does have some issues: > >On older versions of PowerMail, having it set as an outgoing rule might >crash PowerMail. > >And if you set it as a rule for all incoming, all the attachments will go >into a folder named "-1" (issue w/ Finder & Po

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Ben Kennedy
Great, thanks Justin! I tested this on a few messages and for the most part it seems to work great. Here are a couple more caveats I noticed: - if a message contains any deleted attachments, any other still- existing attachments will not be touched. - if an attachment has been already moved

Re: filing attachments (was Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?)

2007-11-27 Thread Justin Beek
I hate the renaming of attachments by PowerMail and I have petitioned for a fix a few time. It's not a real issue with anyone else, I guess. Justin On 11/27/07 1:18 PM, "angel Kyodo williams | urbanPEACE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm not certain if this featu

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Justin Beek
Here it is. It does have some issues: On older versions of PowerMail, having it set as an outgoing rule might crash PowerMail. And if you set it as a rule for all incoming, all the attachments will go into a folder named "-1" (issue w/ Finder & Powermail). I just run it every few

filing attachments (was Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?)

2007-11-27 Thread angel Kyodo williams | urbanPEACE
I'm not certain if this feature has been requested, but it would be really helpful for me to be able to file attachments in their appropriate folders in my overall file structure rather than solely have things in PM's attachment folder where i have to move them (and potentially o

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Ben Kennedy
Justin, This sounds very useful. Can you share? -ben Justin Beek wrote at 10:33 AM (-0600) on 11/27/07: >I have a script that will move the attachments in the messages to separate >folders based on the Message ID Number. > >After you run the script on all your messages, any fi

Re: Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Justin Beek
I have a script that will move the attachments in the messages to separate folders based on the Message ID Number. After you run the script on all your messages, any files leftover *should* be safe to trash. It's a pretty nice script for Spring Cleaning. For example, if you have 5 messages

Script to delete orphaned attachments?

2007-11-27 Thread Bill Courington
Is there such a thing? I've got about a zillion files in the Attachments folder and I'm pretty sure (not positive) that many of them belong to trashed messages. Bill

(copy of a) request regarding deletion of downloaded IMAP message attachments

2007-11-14 Thread MB
A copy of what was sent to CTM support: "request regarding deletion of downloaded IMAP message attachments: I think the dialog "Erase (EXPUNGE) Deleted Messages..." that is shown prior to erasing messages at the IMAP server in use, should in addition also inform that already down

Re: Issues with EPS attachments?

2007-10-16 Thread Justin Beek
We are getting these from non-teachable customers. :( But yes, ZIPs work just fine! On Oct 16, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Mikael Byström wrote: Justin Beek asked: Are we the only ones having this issue? Is there a fix? Do you zip the files or not? ie do you compress them? If not, that should do

Re: Issues with EPS attachments?

2007-10-16 Thread Mikael Byström
Justin Beek asked: >Are we the only ones having this issue? >Is there a fix? Do you zip the files or not? ie do you compress them? If not, that should do the trick. Mikael Tech facts: PM 5.5.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/550Mhz | 1GB RAM | 80GB HD

Issues with EPS attachments?

2007-09-25 Thread Justin Beek
We finally upgraded to version 5.5.3 of PowerMail. However, since the upgrade, we have been having issues with EPS files not downloading correctly. More than half of the EPS attachments show a smaller file size that they should, thus, are corrupt when trying to open. And it's *only*

Re: attachments

2007-04-01 Thread Marlyse Comte
:-) In the end I found that for some reason I managed to no longer have the filter correctly setup (as Alan suggested) and the "Spam: Actions" use "Move attachments to trash" was missing. I do know for sure that I used to have this enabled because getting rid of all the

Re: attachments

2007-04-01 Thread Don V. Zahniser
On or about 3/31/07, Marlyse Comte wrote: >When I was cleaning out the other day old messages and archiving >them, I suddenly realized that my attachment folder is choke full >with attachments from spam email. I daily delete spam and up to now I >thought that when I

Re: attachments

2007-03-31 Thread Barbara Needham
Marlyse Comte on 3/31/07 said >On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:53 PM, Alan Harper wrote: >> >> >> In the filter "Spam: Actions" (at least that is what mine is >> called) use >> "Move attachments to trash." Consider using "don't index&qu

Re: attachments

2007-03-31 Thread Marlyse Comte
I DO have that enabled, so it must be something else in addition? Thanks for your input. ---marlyse On Mar 31, 2007, at 3:53 PM, Alan Harper wrote: In the filter "Spam: Actions" (at least that is what mine is called) use "Move attachments to trash." Consider usi

Re: attachments

2007-03-31 Thread Alan Harper
Well, I tried to show you using an attachment, but this list rejects attachments. In the filter "Spam: Actions" (at least that is what mine is called) use "Move attachments to trash." Consider using "don't index" and others as well. A On Sat, 31 Mar 200

attachments

2007-03-31 Thread Marlyse Comte
When I was cleaning out the other day old messages and archiving them, I suddenly realized that my attachment folder is choke full with attachments from spam email. I daily delete spam and up to now I thought that when I "empty trash" attachments get automatically trashed too.

Re: question about setting default browser for html attachments

2007-01-18 Thread Mark Gerber
GWB claims that on 1/18/07 at 4:27 PM the NSA never heard Ken Pope say: >However, if someone >sends me an attachment and I click on it within PM, it'll use Explorer >to open it. I would like PM always to use Firefox. I think if you click on that attachment and then Get Info on it, you can change

Re: question about setting default browser for html attachments

2007-01-18 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Ken Pope wrote: >I have a number of browsers on my computer. Using Safari's preferences, >I have set the computer's default for Firefox -- If I click on an URL on >my desktop, it'll open Firefox to show me the site. However, if someone >sends me an attachment and I click on it within PM, it'll u

question about setting default browser for html attachments

2007-01-18 Thread Ken Pope
I'm probably overlooking some obvious setting but I've searched and searched and can't find how to set a default browser for viewing html attachments that I receive. I have a number of browsers on my computer. Using Safari's preferences, I have set the computer's de

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Bruce Barrett
website at: http://www.brucebarrett.com As Wayne Brissette wrote... >>I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing >>messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no luck despite >>searching this list and Google. Any help would be welc

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Marlyse Comte
be all set. ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - >I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing >messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no luck despite >searching this list and Google. Any help would be welcome. >--

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Bruce Barrett
ay be very trivial questions. I am currently >evaluating PowerMail and occasionally finding a few problems along with >a great many things I like. > >I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing >messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no luck d

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Wayne Brissette
>I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing >messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no luck despite >searching this list and Google. Any help would be welcome. Leave them. All attachments are simply linked to the original and aren't ad

Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Steve Hodgson
Apologies for what may be very trivial questions. I am currently evaluating PowerMail and occasionally finding a few problems along with a great many things I like. I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no

Re: Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-26 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Mark, thanks, but I just don't get the window. I was typing a Japanese sentence at least 10 times. When I'm on the dot the proper Kanjis automatically appear. I tried it with TextEdit and Jedit X. But I'm usually not writing much Japanese. greetings from the cold mountain ;-) Matthias Am/On Fri

Re(2): Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-26 Thread Mark S. P. Smith
At Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:52:21 +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote: >Mark, > >do I have to use a special setting for that feature? >I don't get that window ABOVE the word for selecting anything. As far as I know, you do not have to do anything, apart from enter text and select the same kanji combination a

Re: Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-26 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith: >At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:34:53 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote: > >>Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote: >> >>>I think you need to press the enter key for selecting the kanji combination. >> >>You need to use TAB to pick on

Re(2): Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-26 Thread CTM info
Mark, Don't throw the towel in just yet on this, we'll have to investigate. jean michel/ctm qa On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900, Mark S. P. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:34:53 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote: > >>Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote: >> >>>I th

Re: Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-25 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith: >I guess this is a feature that only works for Cocoa applications. It >would be nice if PM could use it, but its absence is not going to make >me switch to another mail client. :-) > imho this has nothing to do with the API use

Re: Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-25 Thread Mark S. P. Smith
At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:34:53 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote: >Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote: > >>I think you need to press the enter key for selecting the kanji combination. > >You need to use TAB to pick one from the list first, and this feature >never worked in PM as far as I know.

Kanji (was: Problems with Attachments in 5.5)

2006-10-25 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote: >I think you need to press the enter key for selecting the kanji combination. You need to use TAB to pick one from the list first, and this feature never worked in PM as far as I know. -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-25 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 18:54:41 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith: >By the way, I was hoping this transition would see us able to select >previously entered Japanaese kanji combinations when entering Japanese >text. Alas, even though the kanji combinations are displayed as you >enter some Japan

Re(2): Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-25 Thread Mark S. P. Smith
plete Recordings Vol. 3 At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 11:13:31 +0200, PowerMail Engineering wrote: >Mark Smith wrote: > >>Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an >>AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they have been unable to >>open the file. > >It seem

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-25 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Mark Smith wrote: >Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an >AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they have been unable to >open the file. It seems PowerMail 5.5 incorrectly formats attachments sent in AppleDouble (either by setting the attachment en

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-24 Thread Mark Smith
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:42:05 +0100, Jeremy Hughes wrote: > Mark Smith (24/10/06 09:14) said: > >> It looks like PM is treating the RTFD file as a folder. > > ...which is what it is. RTFD "files" are packages - a special kind of > folder that looks like a single file in the Finder, but is actually

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Mikael Byström / 2006/10/25 / 06:33 PM wrote: >Sent how? Did you drop these and used what compression & encoding combo >before? What you use now? Yeah, just dropping, using default, which is automatic. -- - Hiro Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-24 Thread Mikael Byström
A-NO-NE Music sa såhär: >I am facing the exact same problem with Finale files I send to my >students, which had been no problem until PM5.5. Sent how? Did you drop these and used what compression & encoding combo before? What you use now? PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1G

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Mark Smith / 2006/10/24 / 04:14 AM wrote: >Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an >AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they have been unable to >open the file. (I did not use ZIP compression.) Previous versions of >the file sent with 5.2 caused

Re: Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-24 Thread Jeremy Hughes
Mark Smith (24/10/06 09:14) said: >It looks like PM is treating the RTFD file as a folder. ...which is what it is. RTFD "files" are packages - a special kind of folder that looks like a single file in the Finder, but is actually a folder containing other folders and files. Jeremy

Problems with Attachments in 5.5

2006-10-24 Thread Mark Smith
Even though I am still on PPC, I have upgraded to PM 5.5. Even on my G4 iBook, performance seems a bit snappier. Nothing dramatic, but it feels a bit more responsive. However.. Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-18 Thread Justin Beek
I think the problem for my script is that I can't get the unique message ID with an incoming filter script. I made a script to display the Message ID and attached it to an Incoming Filter and it doesn't work. Go figure. I am guessing that is why the "Tag Attachments" sc

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-17 Thread Mikael Byström
mvented at least. AFAIK there is no general problem running scripts on incoming attachments. PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB RAM | 30GB HD

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-17 Thread Justin Beek
That would be my guess also. I tried about 10 different ways to run the filter - none worked. I have tried adding a delay to the script - but that didn't work either. I have a few more ideas to try before I give up and just manually apply them the messages post-arrival. Thanks for trying! Jus

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-17 Thread Andy Fragen
It may have to do with the connection status. I remember in an earlier script that I couldn't do something with a script dealing with the connection status of the message during a mail retrieval. Yes, I would count that as a bug in PM. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Mar 16, 2006, Rick Lecoat said: >S

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Lecoat
Yes, I wondered about that too. Perhaps the script is called too soon or something. However, as I say, when it comes to the 'under the hood' stuff I don't really know nuttin' so I'll leave it to better folks than I to work out the nitty gritty. Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.5 :: PM

Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Olaf Drümmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:19:31 + >So there is something wrong with PM that prevents scripts activated by >filters from working correctly when they are called *as the mail is >being retrieved*. Not being a coder I don't know what the reason might >be but it's a reproducible

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Lecoat
ed as part of a mail retrieval operation) in my own setup, and I know my filter order is fine. I have a script called 'tag attachments' that puts some info about the sender into the 'comments' field of any file I receive, so I can trace who it came from in the far and distant f

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Lecoat
Hi Justin; Since the script works when you run the filter manually then I'd say that the problem is most likely not in the script but in your filter list. Probably there is some filter higher up the food chain that is stopping the message from reaching the script filter. Remember, filters (when r

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Justin Beek
set msgStatus to status of msg if (msgStatus is unread) or (msgStatus is confirmed) or (msgStatus is read) then set attachList to attachments of msg if (count items of attachList) > 0 then

Re: Requirements for "Rename Incoming Attachments" script

2006-03-01 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >I can't seem to find this script. > >-- >Andy Fragen > >On Tue, Feb 28, 2006, Mikael Byström said: > >>Anyone already have a script doing something like this, that you'd care >>to share? As I already mentioned, Cheshirekat wrote

Re(4): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Marlyse Comte
>(Believe me, if I had control over what our customers did - I would be >a much happier person.) LOL - I feel with you. ---marlyse

Re: Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Justin Beek
I agree with you and we *do* have more structured naming on in-house files. The problem is with the incoming files from customers. (Believe me, if I had control over what our customers did - I would be a much happier person.) Thanks, Justin On Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Marlyse

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Christian Roth
Mikael Byström wrote: >I'm interested enough in the problem to look at scripting solutions. >Cheshirekat wrote "Rename Existing Attachments" so that is probably a >great starting point. Anyone else have already done such a thing? Well, I have resorted to wrapping up all

Re: Requirements for "Rename Incoming Attachments" script

2006-03-01 Thread Andy Fragen
I can't seem to find this script. -- Andy Fragen On Tue, Feb 28, 2006, Mikael Byström said: >Anyone already have a script doing something like this, that you'd care >to share? As I already mentioned, Cheshirekat wrote "Rename Existing >Attachments", which most

Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Marlyse Comte
>("file2.pdf" being the real version 2 art. "file 2.pdf" being the >version 1 art that PowerMail renamed and added a "2") > >So far, we haven't had an order go out wrong, but there has been some >confusion because of this renaming of files. Having to deal also with many revisions of files, I wo

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Justin Beek
n some confusion because of this renaming of files. Justin On Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at 10:21 AM, Mikael Byström wrote: > Justin Beek said: > >> My main concern is the renaming of the attachments. > > Why is that? How are identically named files of any help? How do they >

Requirements for "Rename Incoming Attachments" script

2006-03-01 Thread Mikael Byström
Hera are the requirements I could think of for a script for renaming incoming attachments in a meaningful way: It should · keep whole original name. · retain original extension. · add meaningful data to the original name string in order to distinguish files with the same original name from each

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Mikael Byström
Justin Beek said: >My main concern is the renaming of the attachments. Why is that? How are identically named files of any help? How do they convey information about the differences of their content, for example? A better solution IMHO would instead be to embrace renaming by actively sort

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-02-27 Thread Justin Beek
Considering it wouldn't rename the attachments and wouldn't take forever to view in the finder - it would be an improvement. My main concern is the renaming of the attachments. (If my scripting abilities didn't suck so bad I would try to fix it myself.) On Friday, February

Re: Deleting VCF attachments (and only VCFs)

2006-02-11 Thread Andy Fragen
That's nice to know. I was under the misunderstanding that if there were 2 or more attachments and one hit the criteria then all might be trashed. Looks like I can do away with a script. ;-) -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Feb 10, 2006, PowerMail Engineering said: >Dave Nathanson wrote: &

Re: Deleting VCF attachments (and only VCFs)

2006-02-10 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Dave Nathanson wrote: >Uh oh! Problem, I only see an action of "trash attachments" and what I >need is "trash only attachments that have a name ending with ".vcf". In fact, when the filter criterion is "attachment name/type/creator/ size", and the

Re: Deleting VCF attachments (and only VCFs)

2006-02-10 Thread Andy Fragen
Here's what I have. Just list all the attachments you don't want in the badAttachment property New filter: Conditions: Filter always Actions: Execute AppleScript 'Remove Listed Attachments' property badAttachment : {"winmail.dat", ".exe", ".vc

Re: Deleting VCF attachments (and only VCFs)

2006-02-10 Thread Andy Fragen
Dave, I've already written the scripts. The are combined with filters. Once I get together the instructions I'll post them. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Feb 9, 2006, Dave Nathanson said: >D'oh! >It would be really great if the PowerMail team add a mail action to >operate

Re: Deleting VCF attachments (and only VCFs)

2006-02-10 Thread Barbara Needham
Dave Nathanson on 2/9/06 said >D'oh! >It would be really great if the PowerMail team add a mail action to >operate only on attachments that meet a criteria? That would be really >excellent! (hopefully before I drown in .vcf files!) Dave, Wayne is an applescript expert and if y

Re: Deleting VCF attachments (and only VCFs)

2006-02-10 Thread Wayne Brissette
>D'oh! >It would be really great if the PowerMail team add a mail action to operate >only on attachments that meet a criteria? That would be >really excellent! >(hopefully before I drown in .vcf files!) If I get the chance tonight or tomorrow, I'll whip up a scri

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