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Re: AppleScript and Email clients
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Re: AppleScript and Email clients


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript and Email clients
  • From: Phi Sanders <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 16:34:16 -0500

No mention of PowerMail as yet, which is both scriptable, and a more
direct replacement for Claris Emailer. PowerMail works very much like
Emailer - whereas OE & Entourage do not. Despite who programmed them -
they are M$ products, guided by M$ marketing strategies and filling M$
coffers. Also, I seem to recall a spate of viruses spread by the windows
versions of these products...

PowerMail ("http://www.ctmdev.com/";) includes in-line HTML viewing,
Classic and OS X versions, frequent updates, and a good interface to go
with it's scriptability.

I'm a satisfied end-user, with no other affiliation to CTMDEV.

It should also be noted that Claris Emailer runs just fine in Classic
mode under OS X.

~Phi

In a message sent on Thursday, January 3, 2002 @ 12:20 PM, by Jason Davies :

>I ended up using Mailsmith which seems to have very good scripting
>support - not
>that I really know what I am talking about in this respect being possibly
>slightly better at scripting than someone who has never done it.
>
>I only mention it because it didn't make that list. If scripting is a
>major part
>of your email, you might want to have a look at it.
>
>www.barebones.com
>
>Still not carbonised but there is a clear statement of intent from Bare
>Bones on
>this.


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