Re: Scripting Mail.app
Re: Scripting Mail.app
- Subject: Re: Scripting Mail.app
- From: Chris Page <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 22:01:00 -0800
nigh on 2002-01-13 8:45 PM, Cornwall at email@hidden wrote:
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On Sunday, January 13, 2002, at 08:17 PM, Reinhold Penner wrote:
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> Paul,
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>> What cricket graphic? Cricket's email arrived here (Entourage X) as plain
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>> text - no graphics. The source of his message does not indicate it was sent
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>> multi-part alternative - it was sent only text/plain, with format=flowed.
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> Believe me, Cricket's email has a small graphic in the right top corner
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> of the message when read in Mail.app. I did everything to find out how
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> he did it. I checked all of my other email clients and the cricket does
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> not show up in any of them. So I've come to the conclusion that Cricket
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> has planted his own little easter egg into Mail.app. The graphic is
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> shown only in messages that he generates. It would have been too nice
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> if there was such a feature in Mail.app for everyone :-)
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Ditto. Can't copy it either.
I stumbled across this undocumented (AFAICT) feature: If you put a picture
into an address card in Address Book, it will be displayed in the top, right
corner of e-mail messages from that address.
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Chris Page
Mac OS Lead, Palm Desktop
Palm, Inc.
Software development is the art of cajoling megabytes of random noise into
doing something reasonably useful, or at least not life-threatening.