![]() select all the emails I’m interested in.I have combined the two scripts and now have a simple method to: Thank you Adam for your quick and helpful reply :) ![]() Then, I get a reply from Adam and he provides me with a link to where I can find a script to populate Timeline 3D. Unfortunately, none of my spreadsheets understand the “message://“ syntax as a link. More googling and I find an Applescript snippet that will extract the message id from all ‘selected’ email records.Īs I am playing around with this, I build it out a bit more to make a CSV with the from, to, date, subject, message ID, and up to 150 characters of the message body. But I’m still messing with too much Cut & Paste. If you put “message:// ” into the link provided on the event records in Timeline 3D, you could click directly to the email. This required even more Cut & Paste, along with viewing email headers to find the message id. While playing with the software, I found that there was a URL field that could provide among other things, a link back to the email. Cut and Paste was creating a useful tool, but it was taking WAY TOO LONG. Then, off I went to playing with it a bit more and munching over my desire to automate this. At the end, Adam was kind enough to publish his email, so I wrote to him about my need. Well, I found a video by Adam that explained a bit of the product and I’m starting to like what I see. This was not a problem for review though. It has an ‘eval’ mode that prevents you from certain functions like print and 3D. I did find a product called Timeline 3D by Adam Behringer at This is $40 for 2D and $65 for 3D at the time of this writing. That is a difficult google search because there are tons of references to programming timelines, marketing timelines, new software release timelines, etc. I then started looking for timeline software. And, it wasn’t a new email at the top of each page. ![]() but 300 pages was a bit too much to read again. I tried to drag them into OpenOffice Calc. I tried selecting the list of emails in my smart folder and dragging them into Mac Numbers. So, I started looking for something that would help. It should be noted that I don’t want to erase any of the emails, so I can’t ‘delete’ an item from the smart folder list, because that would delete it from the Mail Repository.
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