Re: emailer settings and control questions

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12040
interpreted = N
texte = >>>Just fired up the emailer Monday and have a few questions to those who have >>>been using this and know all about it. >>> >>>Does checking the mail every 300 ticks have any effect on the general >>>server performance. >> >>Not enough to even bother thinking about ... >> >>>Does completed email sit in the completedemail folder until I trash the >>>files? >> >>Yes >> >>Or is it supposed to be self cleaning? >> >>No, you need an applescript to trash them automatically ... :) >> >>Sincerely, Ken Grome >>WebDNA Solutions > >Thanks Ken....so we should start lobbying Grant to have this cleared out >after a set number of hours per a setting in the emailer pref file in >version 3.0 then I guess :)Or maybe we can get someone on this list who can actually tolerate AppleScript to write an AppleScript that asks us which folder to watch, and then once we make that setting the first time, it just checks that folder every hour or every day and trashes everything it finds inside.Wait a minute, I think there's already a mini-app that does this. I saw something like this once I'm sure, maybe on Info-Mac ... does anyone else remember seeing something like this? If so, please post the URL. Thanks! :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: emailer settings and control questions (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: emailer settings and control questions (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  3. Re: emailer settings and control questions (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  4. Re: emailer settings and control questions (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  5. emailer settings and control questions (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
>>>Just fired up the emailer Monday and have a few questions to those who have >>>been using this and know all about it. >>> >>>Does checking the mail every 300 ticks have any effect on the general >>>server performance. >> >>Not enough to even bother thinking about ... >> >>>Does completed email sit in the completedemail folder until I trash the >>>files? >> >>Yes >> >>Or is it supposed to be self cleaning? >> >>No, you need an applescript to trash them automatically ... :) >> >>Sincerely, Ken Grome >>WebDNA Solutions > >Thanks Ken....so we should start lobbying Grant to have this cleared out >after a set number of hours per a setting in the emailer pref file in >version 3.0 then I guess :)Or maybe we can get someone on this list who can actually tolerate AppleScript to write an AppleScript that asks us which folder to watch, and then once we make that setting the first time, it just checks that folder every hour or every day and trashes everything it finds inside.Wait a minute, I think there's already a mini-app that does this. I saw something like this once I'm sure, maybe on Info-Mac ... does anyone else remember seeing something like this? If so, please post the URL. Thanks! :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions Kenneth Grome

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