Re: Scripting Mail.app
Re: Scripting Mail.app
- Subject: Re: Scripting Mail.app
- From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:31:24 -0500
Or it could just be an easter egg. :^(
I found senders.tiff, which is a golden retriever that I've seen in
other mail from Mail.app developers at Apple, in the resources of
Mail.app. But no cricket! I hope it's not just an egg. I'd like other
Mail users to be able to include their user picture in their mail and
then be able to click the 'add to address book' button and store it with
their other contact info.
PS I'm using the Golden Retriever in my address book entry for me
to see if it automatically appears on your end.
On Monday, January 14, 2002, at 09:40 AM, Paul Skinner wrote:
SNIP
It appears that messages in Apple's Message Framework versions
greater than 2.501 carry user pictures within their headers. Or at
least that's my analysis of this mysterious phenomenon. You can find
the version number of the email client in the raw source of the
message...
SNIP
On 1/13/02 1:31 PM, "Reinhold Penner" <email@hidden> wrote:
P.P.S.: How on earth did you get the cricket graphic into your
message?
Is this a new feature of Mail.app? If there's another trick to do
this,
please let me know.
What cricket graphic?
SNIP
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Paul Berkowitz
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Paul Skinner
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