I apologise in advance since this will be a long question. I hope that somebody with applescript knowledge can help me. I am transferring whole of my Windows machines to Apple and I am stuck with one last little annoying thing. Within Outlook I had a macro running that asked me where to file a mail after sending it. I am used to file projects in separate folders and have the incoming and outgoing mail there together. Most of the items I send BTW go into the trash folder. In other words, my sent items folders is always empty.
For reference purposes I attach the original macro below.
I tried this through rules but now understand that Mail does not support rules on sent items. Then I ended up with the automator and applescript. I have found some examples on the internet that move selected mails to a specific (preset) folder. That is however not what I need, I need the script to ask me every time what folder to use.
The next thing I cannot found is some kind of automatic trigger when I send a mail. It would for instance be possible through an option "when a mail gets stored in sent mail". Or something similar. The next best thing is just a key board shortcut that starts the macro although this is pretty close to doing it manually by just moving sent mail to a specific folder.
Anyway, I hope my question is clear and some intelligent applescript guru amongst you has a way to deal with this.
Thanks in advance!
Arnoud
COPY OF MY ORIGINAL VBA CODE USED ON THE WINDOWS OUTLOOK SETUP
Dim objFolder As MAPIFolder
' Variable declaration
Dim objNS As NameSpace
Dim colKeywords As New Collection
Dim vntRecipients As Variant
Dim bolExternalEmail As Boolean
' Set variables
Set objNS = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI")
' Set up list of keywords that you use when attaching files
colKeywords.Add "attachement"
colKeywords.Add "Attachement"
colKeywords.Add "attached"
colKeywords.Add "Attached"
' Check for attechment keywords and check for number of attachments
If checkForKeywords(colKeywords, Item.Body) And (Item.Attachments.Count = 0) Then
' If attachments should be in email ask for continue
If MsgBox("Attachement missing. Send e-mail anyway?", vbYesNo) = vbNo Then
Cancel = True
Exit Sub
End If
End If
' Check for subject
If Item.Subject = "" Then
MsgBox "Please specify a subject"
Cancel = True
Exit Sub
End If
' Only enable actions for emails
If Item.Class = olMail Then
' Get folder to save email
Set objFolder = objNS.PickFolder
' Check if folder has been specified
If TypeName(objFolder) <> "Nothing" Then
' If folder has been specified move email
Set Item.SaveSentMessageFolder = objFolder
Else
' Otherwise do not send email and get back to email
Cancel = True
End If
End If
send_message:
' Unset everything
Set objFolder = Nothing
Set objNS = Nothing
End Sub