George, actually, Mail.app works fine with Exchange 2003, so you will
want to configure both to accomplish your goal. You won't get the same
level of calendar/contacts integration that Entourage offers but then
again, you don't need to spend all that time in Mail.app either. Just
enough to save off the concatenated RTF messages that you need, and then
you can go back to Entourage.
Of course, some might suggest to spend most of your time in Mail.app,
and go into Entourage only when you need to.
Yours Aye, Stephen
From: George Polich [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:04 PM
To: Stephen Bates; FedTalk
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Looking for Entourage Script
I use Entourage here at work because of integration with the Exchange
2003 "conus" server. So it uses the servers contacts and calendar
folders and, particularly, appointments sent via Outlook get auto-posted
to the calendar. I use Mail.app at home because those are POP or IMAP
accounts.
How capable is Mail.app at doing integration with Exchange server?
~~
George Polich
APAC
On 13/04/2007 16 00, "Stephen Bates" <email@hidden> wrote:
George, I don't have an Entourage script for this. However, Mail.app
does this natively by selecting one or more messages with the command
key, and then, File/Save As...
I do use both Entourage and Mail.app for this very purpose, among
others..
Yours Aye, Stephen
On Apr 13, 2007, at 3:40 PM, George Polich wrote:
Spent some time looking at a couple of scripting sites, but could not
find what I'm looking for.
Does anyone know of an Applescript that will take 2 or more selected
Entourage (Office 2004) mail messages and save them as a single text or
".rtf" file similar to a Digest or threaded discussion? There are
scripts which will save or print selected messages, but always as
separate items. I am looking for something that will concatenate the
selection. [And, yes, I know I could first save them separately and
concatenate in Terminal, but I would rather not do multi-step
processes.]
Or is this when I get serious about learning
serious script writing?
~~
George Polich
Army Public Affairs Center, HQDA
TEL: 301.677.7172
FAX: 301.677.7280
DSN: 622.7172
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