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"Duane L. Mitchell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Jul 2006 20:42:52 -0400
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On 7/1/06 4:18 AM  Le Stang Jean-Baptiste  [log in to unmask]  said:

> You can have a look to XMail (http://lestang.org/osax/XMail),

On 7/1/06 5:11 AM  John Delacour  [log in to unmask]  said:

> you have 
> all the information you need in the account directories and can do
> the work with Sendmail/Postfix.

On 7/1/06 12:35 PM  [log in to unmask]  [log in to unmask]  said:

> I think it would be easier and more reliable to do it on the mail
> server...


Thanks fellas, three very good suggestions. I'll take a look at these after
the holiday weekend here.

One of the interesting (negatively speaking) things about this is I'm
dealing with messages in the "Sent" mailbox. Not open messages or messages
in the Inbox or messages in any other mailbox. The "Sent" mailbox, of
course, is a little different than any other mailbox in Mail and I don't
think it appears in the list if you ask Mail to list its mailboxes. In
Script Debugger's Explorer I can't find it anywhere. All other mailboxes
show up but not "Sent".

Everytime I turn around I get sucked deeper and deeper into this morass of
negativity that is AppleScript in Mail.app.

-Duane Mitchell

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