doing this in FF: that's where the java applet will be needed (similar
to the TiddlySaver.jar).

Henk

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Anthony Muscio
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is another Outlook integration lead,
>
> Using IE one can have a tiddlywiki with the following HTML in a tiddler;
>
> <HTML>
> <OBJECT classid=CLSID:0006F063-0000-0000-C000-000000000046 id=ViewCtlFolder
> width="600" height="650">
> <param name="Folder" value="\\LocalonlyOnBlueEye\Admin\Non Project
> Work\!DTF\Agenda">
> <param name="Namespace" value="MAPI">
> <param name="Restriction" value><param name="DeferUpdate"
> value="0"></OBJECT>
> </HTML>
>
> as far as I recall as long as the wiki has the embedded HTML working it will
> display the content of the folder with click-able mail. The above example
> points to a specific folder of mine in an offline PST
>
> The following are the generic outlook folders;
>
> <param name="Folder" value="Inbox">
> <param name="Folder" value="Calendar">
> <param name="Folder" value="Tasks">
> <param name="Folder" value="Contacts">
> <param name="Folder" value="Notes">
>
> Outlook needs to be running at least when you open an email.
>
> In Outlook you can set a home page for some folders, use properties on the
> folder and browse to your special wiki. When you click on the folder name it
> will load a browser subwindow of that tiddlywiki. From within that wiki you
> can use the above code to review mails in the nominated folder. Or just
> access the wiki directly from IE.
>
> The emails never actually get into your wiki, but they can be reviewed from
> there. You could create a tiddler for each outlook Folder say then use all
> the great Tagging features on those tiddlers, or add keywords into the
> tiddler so the required one comes up during a search.
>
> I would love to get this working in FireFox but have no idea how.
>
> Regards TonyM
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 14:56, roger <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Henk: I'm using FF, so the part about this not working in IE isn't a
>> problem.  As I understand it, you have the VB macro in Outlook that
>> drops the message ID into the clipboard.  But then do you just paste
>> that ID into a tiddler from the clipboard?  In other words, the TW
>> plugin you mention just acts on the ID in the tiddler?  Despite my
>> reference to FileDropPlugin, I think I'd prefer not to be forced to
>> have the TW file open just to associate an email message to the TW.
>>
>> Anthony: I was thinking about creating an Outlook macro that saves a
>> selected message(s) to an "email" folder for the chosen TW.  That way,
>> as email messages come in that I want to associate with a specific TW
>> file, I could execute a macro to save the message to a specific
>> location in msg format.  When I'm in the TW file, I could access the
>> email messages. Obviously, creating a macro in Outlook to facilitate
>> the process wouldn't be required, but for my purposes, I think it
>> would speed things along considerably.
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> On Feb 24, 2:16 am, Henk <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I have made a setup wich creates a link in a tiddler to an Outlook
>> > email message.  It works fine, but I involves a rather complicated
>> > setup (mainly because I don't want to use IExplorer).
>> > This is how it works:
>> > - a VB macro in Outlook fetches the unique message ID from a selected
>> > email message and pasts it to the clipboard
>> > - a tiddlywiki plugin provides a macro which takes the ID and uses
>> > javascript to open the message in Outlook
>> > - the browser uses a java applet to communicate with Outlook (not
>> > needed if you use IExplorer though)
>> >
>> > The tricky part is that you need to edit your java.policy file in
>> > order to get out of the browser java sandbox.
>> > If people are interested, I can put alle the files and code on my
>> > website.
>> >
>> > cheers
>> >
>> > Henk
>> >
>> > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:20 AM,roger<[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I'd really like to have my TW's set up so that emails that I want to
>> > > associate with a specific TW can somehow be connected.  I don't want
>> > > to just copy and paste the body of the email as I'd loose all the data
>> > > associated with the message.  It would be awesome if the drag & drop
>> > > functionality that FileDropPlugin provides could work with email
>> > > messages.  Just drag and drop an email from the inbox onto the TW file
>> > > and have the email embedded into the TW.
>> >
>> > > As an alternative, I'm thinking about creating a macro in Outlook (our
>> > > email client at the office) that would facilitate saving an email
>> > > message into a directory that is a subfolder to the location of the TW
>> > > file.  Then I could just use LaunchApplicationPlugin to open the
>> > > "emails" folder as needed.
>> >
>> > > I'm curious if others have come up with satisfactory ways to get email
>> > > messages associated with a TW file.
>> >
>> > > ~Roger
>>
>
>
>
> --
> TonyM
>
> If you have not found an easy way to do it with TiddlyWiki, you have missed
> something.
> www.tiddlywiki.com
>
>
> >
>

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