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Hi, thanks for the reply. I've got several scripts that open an
outgoing mail in Mail, and I can post one. But the issue is that I
really need to be able to "paste" the CC or BCC field in an outgoing
message, hopefully in an elegant way that won't mess up like the
Quickeys method I'm using (shift tab, shift tab, type the address,
send the message).
All attempts to get, or change, the current open message in any way
are confusing. Any thoughts on how to "set the cc recipient of
current message to "[log in to unmask]" as we could do at will
with Eudora back in the day?
On Jan 15, 2007, at 12:00 PM, MACSCRPT automatic digest system wrote:
>> Hoping someone can give me some direction on this. I've searched and
>> searched but found nothing that won't give me errors in my scripts.
>
> Probably best to post some of your sample code.
>
> Also, you could potentially be in the "wrong place" and might have
> better
> luck with the AppleScript-Users list. (See Apple.com's mailing
> list page
> for more about subscribing.)
>
> --
> Gary
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