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unix:osx:automator_send_to_spam [2012/09/06 05:16] ben [Spam reports via Automator/AppleScript] |
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Here is the file: {{:unix:osx:send_to_spam_via_applescript.zip|send_to_spam_via_applescript.zip}} | Here is the file: {{:unix:osx:send_to_spam_via_applescript.zip|send_to_spam_via_applescript.zip}} | ||
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- | ===== previous/worse version ===== | ||
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- | This is an Automator Service that sends the full source of a selected Mail message to the address of your choice (like spam@myISP.foo). | ||
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- | Open it in Automator, edit the recipient address in the new message step, then after saving, copy it to your ~/Library/Services folder. | ||
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- | Here is the file: {{:undefined:send_to_spam.zip|Send to Spam}} | ||
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- | <note important>**WARNING:** Since this uses keyboard short-cuts for cut & paste, and relies on a previously selected message- there can be problems. I deleted all my messages with it once, so use with caution. The timing of the keyboard short-cuts (follow me's) seems to be key- the slower the better- so there's a 1 sec initial pause after selecting the messages.</note> | ||
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- | To make the process less dangerous, I removed the message send and message deletion short-cuts at the end of the workflow. To re-instate them, simply run a "follow-me" for Shift+Command+D to send, and another for Command+Delete to delete the selected message. | ||