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quick 'mail to self' app or solution
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<blockquote data-quote="VegasGeorge" data-source="post: 974092" data-attributes="member: 21096"><p>OK, here you go. Just make yourself a simple Automator app. Open your Automator app. Select to create a new Application. Pick "Mail" from the Library list and drag "New mail Message over to the right column. Enter your email address in the "To" field. Use "Option" to chose the fields you want displayed when you run the app. I chose only "Subject," and "Message." Next drag "Send Outgoing Messages" over and drop it below New Mail Message. Finally, switch to the "Utilities" category and drag Quit Application over and drop it under Send Outgoing Messages. You need to brows to "Mail" and specify it as the app to quit. Then go to File and Save as, I named mine "eMe" and put it on my Desktop. That's it. By double clicking your new app you should be able to shoot yourself a quick "e" any time you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasGeorge, post: 974092, member: 21096"] OK, here you go. Just make yourself a simple Automator app. Open your Automator app. Select to create a new Application. Pick "Mail" from the Library list and drag "New mail Message over to the right column. Enter your email address in the "To" field. Use "Option" to chose the fields you want displayed when you run the app. I chose only "Subject," and "Message." Next drag "Send Outgoing Messages" over and drop it below New Mail Message. Finally, switch to the "Utilities" category and drag Quit Application over and drop it under Send Outgoing Messages. You need to brows to "Mail" and specify it as the app to quit. Then go to File and Save as, I named mine "eMe" and put it on my Desktop. That's it. By double clicking your new app you should be able to shoot yourself a quick "e" any time you want. [/QUOTE]
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