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Re: Can not read dictionaries...any of them
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Re: Can not read dictionaries...any of them


  • Subject: Re: Can not read dictionaries...any of them
  • From: Will Gosney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 08:46:57 -0500

Rob

Are you aware that Filemaker has a send mail script native in it's scripting that will send email through Eudora?

Another quick thing you might want to look at is Smtpit from comm-unity.net and mondomail plugins.

Sorry I don't have the answer for your dilemma, but hope this helps . . .
Will

At 5:32 AM -0500 10/30/00, Rob Short wrote:
I am finding a strange problem with my Script editor and was wondering if anyone else has
seen it. I have found nothing in the Tech Info Library to suggest that this is a common
problem. My Sript Editor 1.4.3, which has performed flawlessly for many moons, now gives
me this error every time I try to open up a dictionary.
"Could not read the dictionary of the application or extension because there is not
enough memory
available."
After restarts and rebuilt desktops and increasing the memory allocation of
scripteditor...no dice. If you can help me, let me know. Today I will reinstall
Scripteditor. I am currently in the middle of a project to create an apple script for
Filemaker Pro that automatically sends e-mails from Filemaker through Eudora. Everything
works with bringing up Eudora, entering the email addresses and subject header, but I need
the Eudora dictionary to flow the message body into the email.

Regards

-Rob Short


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