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Help with Entourage/Outlook


  • Subject: Help with Entourage/Outlook
  • From: Doug <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 20:09:13 -0700

Greetings

This is the first time I've written to this list so pardon me if I say
something rude or make a grammatical error or don't capitalize my i's or ask
something really stupid. (I try not to, but in case I do please forgive me.)

My name is Doug LaMaster. I am twelve years old and have been working with
AppleScript for a year or so now. I have become very fond of the language.

I'm writing an AppleScript for archiving files in Entourage. If you've never
worked with it then don't worry, the dictionary is the same as it is in
Outlook Express. I've run into two problems.

I want to be able to have it save all messages, that are in a particular
folder, to the desktop (or a selected folder). I am setting it to save as
either Word, Applescript, Bbedit or Simpletext. But I can't seem to get it
to list or automatically select all messages in that particular folder.

Also, I can't seem to save attachments separately. Is there a way to do
this?

Thank you,

Doug LaMaster


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