Hi
The 'mark as good' button doesn't work if the message is in the trash,
only if it is in the spam folder - could this be fixed/changed please?
Thanks
--
Pat O'Halloranhttp://www.danu.co.uk
So who the hell can he be when he's never had VD and
he doesn't even sit on toilet seats? - Ian
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
This used to happen to me. I used a program called
POPmonitor to delete the bogus messages.
Mail Siphon http://www.maliasoft.com/ works too.
RH
Thanks for the tip, but there is no doubt on that point : all messages
are deleted except these no-subject-no-from-messages !
Jerome contacted me directly, we'll do some test.
This used to happen to me. I used a program called POPmonitor to delete
the bogus messages.
It's stopped happening
Le 29/04/04 à 7:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Look in the Setup Mail Accounts... menu. There is an option under the
'Receiving' tab. Make sure that PM's not set to 'Leave messages on server'
Thanks for the tip, but there is no doubt on that point : all messages
are deleted except these
Don V. Zahniser wrote:
I am using PM 4.2.1 on Mac OS 9.0.4. I have tried downloading this
script several times with 3 different browsers. When I unstuff the file
(Stuffit Expander 5.5 or 7.0.3) and try to open it, I get errors. With
Script Editor, I get a 'disk error'. When I use Smile, I
On 29/04/2004 at 7:49 AM I saw Don V. Zahniser type:
Now - What I really want to do is to move messages (not just the
attachments) having attachments with specific suffixes to a folder (e.g.
- Mail Trash or one named 'Spam').
I used a script to move a message into the mail trash and the
On 29 4 2004 at 10:39 am -0400, Steve Tarpin wrote:
Interesting glitch, I would appreciate it if someone else would try this
and see if they get the same outcome. I was trying to revise some of my
filters that use an auto-reply. When I copied text from one application
to the clipboard and went
Interesting glitch, I would appreciate it if someone else would try this
and see if they get the same outcome. I was trying to revise some of my
filters that use an auto-reply. When I copied text from one application
to the clipboard and went to paste it in the Set Reply box (in Mail
Tim,
Glad to see I am not alone.
I was a programmer for decades.
Gave it up to become a user for awhile
and yes.
Continually am baffled why I can't seem to get the grasp
of any of these new languages.
Fossilized is a very good explanation.
Harry
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Stephane,
Look in the Setup Mail Accounts... menu. There is an option under the
'Receiving' tab. Make sure that PM's not set to 'Leave messages on server'
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004, Stephane Terreaux said:
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We didn't add this to our version. It makes it less automatic, other than
asking which calendar you want to add the ToDo to.
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Apr 29, 2004, cheshirekat said:
The second prompts you to choose how
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Wayne and everyone else. Here's what Marlyse and I ended up with.
AppleScript
global theName, theEmail
tell application PowerMail 5.0b12
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
[PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 29.4.2004 um 10:26 Uhr:]
If the attachment is known to be a mac format, ...
Thanks for your answer BUT I don't understand. I thought Mail.app uses
Apple double encoding. Then why could the windows user read the PDF sent
with Mail.app and not
[fk [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 29.4.2004 um 11:51 Uhr:]
menu Setup-Mail Filters...
Thank you!
I was searching in the wrong place. I looked for the determination of
suffixes in the action pop up.
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http://www.subhash.at
cheshirekat: You need to make one change in your code. Add 31 to your
list of days. Otherwise you'll never be able to add events to the 31st of
any month that has 31 days.
I think she does not point to 'day in month' but to 'how many days from now'.
---marlyse
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 29 April 2004 stated:
thanks!
Andy Fragen helped me modify my original script which ended in a working
solution. Looking now on the solution you came up with, I think it
interesting to see how different AS approaches can be!
It's programming in general. As
thanks!
Andy Fragen helped me modify my original script which ended in a working
solution. Looking now on the solution you came up with, I think it
interesting to see how different AS approaches can be!
Thanks to all who chimed in on this one.
---marlyse
former message(s) quotes:
I am using PM 4.2.1 on Mac OS 9.0.4. I have tried downloading this
script several times with 3 different browsers. When I unstuff the file
(Stuffit Expander 5.5 or 7.0.3) and try to open it, I get errors. With
Script Editor, I get a 'disk error'. When I use Smile, I get an error -
39. Other
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004, the following words from Marlyse Comte
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
Try this - Be careful of the line wraps:
Begin AppleScript
property msgPrompt : Please select the calendar you wish to create a new
To Do in.
property replyPrompt : Reply by email
[Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.4.2004 um 14:21 Uhr:]
Now with PM5 it's much simpler and likely faster as it's baked-in.
I cannot find any similar function. So I presume it depends on SpamSieve
which I do not use?
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http://www.subhash.at
Hello PM users,
I observe a small issue with PM, any version :
I receive, in one of my mailboxes (mail.chez.com, owned by tiscali.fr),
some strange messages : no from, no subject.
On every connection, PM tells me it downloads the messages, but they
never appear in the browser.
The only way to
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Marlyse,
I've got plenty of those books as well. Unfortunately never enough time
to really get into them.
I've taken the script you sent as the solution and changed it to include
my suggestions. I tested it and it seems
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Comments inline.
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004, Marlyse Comte said:
thanks Andy -
so, to define a global variable I just write
global: nameVariable
The syntax is just global nameVariable, without the quotes. I don't
often
that one was close!
but the syntax between mail and pm are not the same, so the moment I
change the name from mail to powermail, I get syntax errors. was
definitely worth a try.
Hah! You didn't think it would be as easy as change the app name, did you? :)
I thought maybe the structure would be
thanks Andy -
so, to define a global variable I just write
global: nameVariable
and that would apply as a variable to PM and to iCal... as it is global.
correct? and I would do that before even on run?
that might have been my problem before. I kind of bypassed the variable
by using the
I fiddled around and it's crude but does the basics: copies the selection
in PM and creates a new iCal todo and allows you to select the calendar
and puts the selection into the summary (title) of the todo inclusive the
prefix 'email' and makes that active (i.e. lets you set the date and
On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 5:40 PM, Marlyse Comte sent forth:
Thanks Andy.
I still believe that if I can adjust the first part of my script to PM's
syntax, it would work.
Maybe I am asking just too complicated of what I need.
It's just 2 things:
how do I define a variable, e.g. called
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Marlyse,
Here's what I do. I usually don't like defining global variables. I
define a global variable at the beginning of the script
global: theText
tell application PowerMail
set theText to the selection --if that
Wonderful - the script works like a charm. Thanks a lot for the pointer.
Will move to PM 5 once it's final - testing too many beta versions of
other applications at the moment.
Olaf Druemmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Wed, 28 Apr 2004 15:40:32 +0100
Olaf;
The new version of PM (v5, currently
Thanks Andy.
I still believe that if I can adjust the first part of my script to PM's
syntax, it would work.
Maybe I am asking just too complicated of what I need.
It's just 2 things:
how do I define a variable, e.g. called theText
and how do I copy a PM selection into that variable so I can
that one was close!
but the syntax between mail and pm are not the same, so the moment I
change the name from mail to powermail, I get syntax errors. was
definitely worth a try.
---marlyse
former message(s) quotes: -
There is an item called Mail2iCalTodo1.2.scpt at:
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I used the script for ages with PM4 as well. As Rick said, it's easy to
configure, even if you're an AppleScript novice.
Now with PM5 it's much simpler and likely faster as it's baked-in.
--
Andy Fragen
On Wed, Apr 28,
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Sorry Marlyse,
I saw both messages and have only written one script for PM and iCal.
Taking an Outlook invitation and making it into an iCal entry. I found
iCal's AppleScript dictionary very lacking.
I seem to recall
There is an item called Mail2iCalTodo1.2.scpt at:
http://homepage.mac.com/WebObjects/FileSharing.woa/wa/default?
user=gklein1templatefn=FileSharing1.
htmlxmlfn=TKDocument.1.xmlsitefn=RootSite.xmlaff=consumercty=USlang=en
You might find the code useful. Works with Mail.app, but places the item
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