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Mark Lively <[log in to unmask]>
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On Jun 30, 2006, at 3:40 PM, John Delacour wrote:

> At 7:25 pm -0400 20/6/06, you wrote:
>
>> This is odd, if I use the optional parameter to open the window of  
>> the forwarded message it does create the forwarded message.  
>> However, there's no way to reference it or any part of it.
>>
>> set vMessageToForward to (forward vSomeMessage with opening window)
>>
>> My conclusion is the forward and redirect commands are broken.
>
> I doubt if they ever weren't.  Mail used to have its own Scripts  
> menu but they removed it when they realised that nobody had yet  
> managed to write a useful script for Mail.  I say this only to  
> encourage one of the few people on this list who use Mail to sing  
> the praises of its aete and solve your problem. :-)

I just took a look,

Oh the huge manatee...

Never really had an interest in scripting Mail.

Now that I've seen the dictionary...  I don't think I want to.

-Mark

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