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Re: Showing a Package's Contents
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Re: Showing a Package's Contents


  • Subject: Re: Showing a Package's Contents
  • From: Jonathan Levi MD <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 01:35:27 -0500

Martin Orpen <email@hidden> wrote:
Can you explain your need to actually open the mbox in the Finder?

Originally, it was to get at the raw text of messages in mail, to have more precise control over editing them. The text is in a file 'mbox' inside the .mbox package.


Since then, I've discovered the 'source' command in Mail's AppleScript dictionary, which gives me the raw text of the message with a lot less effort and admittedly has made the original reason for my question academic. But I've remained curious about a way to script this action, regardless. I apologize if anyone feels that I've wasted their time.

Jonathan
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