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Wow, AppleScript is tough!
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Wow, AppleScript is tough!


  • Subject: Wow, AppleScript is tough!
  • From: Richard Doust <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 20:25:03 -0500

I've been an 8080 Assembler programmer, a C programmer, a C++ programmer, a Smalltalker, I've been writing Java code for 7 years, I do Ruby from time to time, and I've read parts of 2 books on AppleScript and I have to say that I find nothing more difficult than programming in it.
If I want to write an AppleScript to set my Bcc and Reply-To fields automatically in Mail when I respond to an email (I haven't found this option in the application itself) does anyone know where I would start? I've looked at the Dictionary for Mail and I don't see anything obvious. Of course, once I'd written said script, I'd have to figure out how to invoke it from within Mail, but I'm willing to take this one step at a time.
Anybody willing to give me a pointer?
Thanks
Rich
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