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Re: Entourage 'import' command
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Re: Entourage 'import' command


  • Subject: Re: Entourage 'import' command
  • From: christian vick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:46:55 +0100

> On 1/16/03 3:47 AM, "christian vick" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> I have Finder folders with thousands of single EA messages. I try to import
>> them (without drag&drop!) using the import command of EA, but had no luck.
(...)

> At this particular moment, all that it imports is .mbox
> files. There have already been requests for .vcs and .ics files too.
But there must be a possibility to import single EA messages in the Finder
back to EA!? Something smarter than dragging 60.000 files into EA (the
Finder takes forever to drag larger selections. And EA is also halted as
long the current drag selection is processed. Importing them one by one
would be fast enough and keeps things responsive.


> It would be nice if AppleScript 2.0 were to require and provide opportunity
> for better definitions, with examples.
And fixed lists, and better text processing, and more speed, and...STOP :-)



Greetings
Christian Vick
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