Mac os x scripts for mail app3/15/2023 ![]() Please note that my system is not in English, so I may get some of the specific names/terms wrong, but hopefully you understand what I mean / where to go, anyway.ġ) First you need to enable the AppleScript icon in your menu bar, so you have easy access to the script. ![]() ![]() On the link you can read the entire story and some other ways to do it as well (in Mac OS X Leopard though), but what I decided to do, was create an AppleScript to take care of it for me, so I used the script provided by the link above, and here’s exactly how you do it: I needed a way to link to specific e-mails within Apple Mail on my Mac running OS X Lion, like you can do with Evernote (just right click on the note and “copy note link”). It’s too much a hassle to enter a new GTD task like “take action on this and that e-mail”, and then you have to go and search for the e-mail afterwards. There’s just one thing though, I still very often find myself leaving unread messages in my inbox in Apple Mail.app, because I need to take action on the e-mail. In an effort to optimize my to-do lists, by moving away from to-do lists and into a more GTD (Getting Things Done)-based system, I decided to give NirvanaHQ a try, their web based GTD app seems pretty nice and so far I’m happy with it.
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