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Re: Script for Post.Office


  • Subject: Re: Script for Post.Office
  • From: George Priggen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 07 Mar 2004 11:24:07 -0800

Gnarlie and anyone -

Thanks for the answer.

1. Do I just save this command in a text file and put it into the startup
items folder?

or

2. Do I make this into a command file by adding ".command" to it and then
put it into the startup items folder.

And/or

3. Do I need to do anything with chmod or passwords?

George



>
> Entity George Priggen spoke thus:
>
>> Never done a shell script. The folders in the startup folder are very
>> complex, so I don't think that is the way to go.
>>
>> Need some more pointers on what to do.
>
> You could probably say:
>
> do shell script "sudo /usr/local/post.office/post.office"
>
> I don't have post.office installed so I can't check it.
>
> -- Gnarlie
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