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Re: Introduction and procmail test
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Re: Introduction and procmail test


  • Subject: Re: Introduction and procmail test
  • From: Joe Klemmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 12:51:35 -0400
  • Organization: Unix System/Network Administrator & Ad Hoc Programmer

On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 11:31, Graff wrote:

> Finally, view the dictionaries of the scriptable applications. It's
> the dictionaries that really give you the syntax to control each
> application.

Thanks for the links. I think I have some of these but it's good to
get as many as possible.

I looked through the dictionaries in Script Debugger but didn't find
anything with specific commands for the Finder. Apparently there's some
kind of built-in archiving/compression, zip-like capabilities in Finder
that I need to use. Time to start some major digging.

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