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OS X 10.4.10
Entourage X

Entourage X won't work with Safari to send Web pages.
Will any other browser send web pages from X?
Will 2004 even work with Safari for this purpose?

I've never used the Mail app and hesitate to start that up and have two
e-mail applications.

Thanks for any advice.




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Entourage X<BR>
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Entourage X won't work with Safari to send Web pages.<BR>
Will any other browser send web pages from X?<BR>
Will 2004 even work with Safari for this purpose?<BR>
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Re: Question about sending web pages with X and Safari by Michel

Michel
Tue Jul 24 01:09:02 CDT 2007

Hi Roger,

are you referring to Safari's "Mail Contents of this Page" feature? That
feature only works with Mail, I'm afraid; Entourage (v.X and 2004) doesn't
support it, and neither do other e-mail clients such as Thunderbird or
Eudora.

However, you could save the website as an HTML file and then use Paul
Berkowitz' free AppleScript "Send Complex HTML X", which you can download
here:

<http://scriptbuilders.net/files/sendcomplexhtmlx2.1.html>

(see the included readme file for detailed instructions)


On 24/07/2007 4:04, in article
C2CAC875.29E38%r.schlemmer@nospam.comcast.net, "Roger Schlemmer"
<r.schlemmer@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:

>
> OS X 10.4.10
> Entourage X
>
> Entourage X won't work with Safari to send Web pages.
> Will any other browser send web pages from X?
> Will 2004 even work with Safari for this purpose?
>
> I've never used the Mail app and hesitate to start that up and have two e-mail
> applications.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
>
>


--
Michel Bintener
Microsoft MVP
Office:Mac (Entourage & Word)

***Always reply to the newsgroup.***


Re: Question about sending web pages with X and Safari by Roger

Roger
Tue Jul 24 15:31:31 CDT 2007

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Thank you Michel


> Hi Roger,
>
> are you referring to Safari's "Mail Contents of this Page" feature? That
> feature only works with Mail, I'm afraid; Entourage (v.X and 2004) doesn't
> support it, and neither do other e-mail clients such as Thunderbird or
> Eudora.
>
> However, you could save the website as an HTML file and then use Paul
> Berkowitz' free AppleScript "Send Complex HTML X", which you can download
> here:
>
> <http://scriptbuilders.net/files/sendcomplexhtmlx2.1.html>
>
> (see the included readme file for detailed instructions)
>
>
> On 24/07/2007 4:04, in article
> C2CAC875.29E38%r.schlemmer@nospam.comcast.net, "Roger Schlemmer"
> <r.schlemmer@nospam.comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> >
>> > OS X 10.4.10
>> > Entourage X
>> >
>> > Entourage X won't work with Safari to send Web pages.
>> > Will any other browser send web pages from X?
>> > Will 2004 even work with Safari for this purpose?
>> >
>> > I've never used the Mail app and hesitate to start that up and have two
>> e-mail
>> > applications.
>> >
>> > Thanks for any advice.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>


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>Hi Roger,<BR>
<BR>
are you referring to Safari's &quot;Mail Contents of this Page&quot; featur=
e? That<BR>
feature only works with Mail, I'm afraid; Entourage (v.X and 2004) doesn't<=
BR>
support it, and neither do other e-mail clients such as Thunderbird or<BR>
Eudora.<BR>
<BR>
However, you could save the website as an HTML file and then use Paul<BR>
Berkowitz' free AppleScript &quot;Send Complex HTML X&quot;, which you can =
download<BR>
here:<BR>
<BR>
<a href=3D"http://scriptbuilders.net/files/sendcomplexhtmlx2.1.html">&lt;http=
://scriptbuilders.net/files/sendcomplexhtmlx2.1.html&gt;</a><BR>
<BR>
(see the included readme file for detailed instructions)<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
On 24/07/2007 4:04, in article<BR>
C2CAC875.29E38%r.schlemmer@nospam.comcast.net, &quot;Roger Schlemmer&quot;<=
BR>
&lt;r.schlemmer@nospam.comcast.net&gt; wrote:<BR>
<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; OS X 10.4.10<BR>
&gt; Entourage X<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; Entourage X won't work with Safari to send Web pages.<BR>
&gt; Will any other browser send web pages from X?<BR>
&gt; Will 2004 even work with Safari for this purpose?<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; I've never used the Mail app and hesitate to start that up and have tw=
o e-mail<BR>
&gt; applications.<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; Thanks for any advice.<BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; <BR>
&gt; <BR>
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