![]() ![]() ![]() If you have any specific questions, please let me know. Of course, OL can also use Pop3 and Imap accounts, as well as multiple Exchange Server accounts. This enables all of your OL data (email, contacts, calendar, tasks, etc) to be quickly sync'd to all devices that use the same ES account. So while you can't us a script in a OL 365 Rule, you can easily setup a KM Macro with a periodic trigger that runs very often (I have one that runs every 5 min with no impact) to do whatever standard processing you may have.Ī great advantage of OL is that you can setup your email accounts using Exchange Server, either hosted by your company, or by a hosting provider. However, there is much you can do with OL Rules without a script. Use LaunchBar to Toggle Dark Mode in Mojave NightOwl is a menu bar app to help you quickly toggle Mojave’s dark mode on and off. So far I have found Outlook 365 to be just as scriptable as Outlook 201, with one exception: You can't use a script in Outlook 365 Rules. I've used Outlook 2011 for years, and have just upgraded to Outlook 365 now that I'm running Mojave. Reminders (available on all of the above)Īnd all of these may be assigned one or more "Categories", which is just another name for tags.Calendar (much, much better than Apple Calendar).Keep in mind that Outlook provides 5 major "sub-apps": So before KM any suggestions as to most useful email app bearing in mind KM and apple scripting possibilities. We currently use Thunderbird but want to automate handling incoming emails as much as possible. This could get you started and the Hazel side is where the fun’s really at. There are folks here who can likely do this far more eloquently and faster by doing this programmatically with scripts and I’m not there, yet, ![]() Hazel takes it from there.Īgain, this is only an outline and will need tweaking with pauses or other mechanisms to have this work. With the window position set, use the click action and set the click over the selected mail items and drag to the desktop. KM has a whole set of window positioning macro itching to be used. I have a set of macros for positioning the currently active window and use it to have the mail window always in the same place. The next and basically whole show of the click and drag is dependent on the mail window’s position. I use a palette that’s always present in Apple mail and clicking the corresponding icon in that palette runs the following sequence.Īn activate an app action brings mail forward.Ī type a keystroke action types ‘Command Option H’ to hide all other apps opening up space to drag to.Ī type a keystroke action types ‘Command A’ to select all items in the inbox. I don’t have the details without the app in front of me. If you’d like to put it together it’s a basic UI hack using KM’s built in actions. I’m out of town till Sunday so without access to KM. ![]()
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