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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: Mr Tea <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 01:10:06 +0000

This from Phi Sanders - dated 3/1/02 09:34 pm:

> No mention of PowerMail as yet

Actually, I gave it a namecheck in the second response to this thread. It
would have been the first response, except that Powermail replies by default
to the list admin address, and I failed to catch that on this occasion.

PowerMail's rules system is, sad to say, not as powerful as OE's, and it
doesn't handle situations like the above too gracefully. If anyone has
figured out a way to make PowerMail correctly address replies to this list,
I'd be grateful to hear about it. Tech support says use 'reply to all' and
delete the unwanted addressees, which is not exactly a solution.

But, if you are using OS X, don't want to stump up for the whole MS office
suite, and are of the opinion that Apple's Mail app still needs A LOT OF
WORK, PowerMail is probably the best of a limited bunch.

Mr Tea
--
Brew of the day: [ ibid ]


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