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  • Subject: Re: Looking for AppleScripters willing to help …
  • From: David Wolfe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:57:01 -0500

I think this might actually be much easier with Automator. I've attached an Automator Workflow I threw together quickly. You should be able to just type in the email address and save it as a Finder Plug-in. You can do the same for multiple email addresses (one for each of your recipients). Then you've got your contextual menu that performs just what you want.

The workflow is just two simple actions: Finder:Get Selected Finder Items and Mail:New Mail Message.

Attachment: Mail Selected Items to.workflow.zip
Description: Zip archive


Hope this helps, David Wolfe


On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:07 PM, Le Stang Jean-Baptiste wrote:

Obviously, Michelle you're not willing to help :p, here is some explanation on why I'm doing this.

On a 23" screen I think it is far easier to select a Contextual Menu from the Finder that having to drag & drop all the files to Mail which icon resides in my Dock (at the bottom of the screen, its takes me three mouse drags to take a file from the top right of the screen to the bottom left when it could all be done in one mouse click), this is the only reason that pushes me to try this. My contextual menu offers me a list of (frequent) recipients, or all the contacts of the address book that do have a mail address.

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Le Stang Jean-Baptiste
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On Feb 21, 2007, at 8:45 PM, Michelle Steiner wrote:

On Feb 21, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Le Stang Jean-Baptiste wrote:

True but it won't let you chose the recipient of the mail …

Just type the recipient into the address field of the mail, just like with any other email message. You would have to choose the recipient anyway, with a script, unless you hard code it into the script.


-- Michelle

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