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Mr. Signoff has bounced my last offering right back at me.

He begins:

Interesting how the more bored you are the better my computing experance becomes.

To my knowledge, “experance” is not a word in the English language. If Signoff were a user of some other operating system, we might forgive him. But since every text box in OS X has a “Spelling… Check Spelling as You Type” context menu option, he has no excuse.

Is there a reason you are teasing us with some code but not giving us what we need to compile it?

Fair enough: inboxnce-src.tar.gz. Open inboxnce.xcode and click “Build.” This creates a build directory and compiles inboxnce.mailbundle into it. Drag the entire bundle into your ~/Library/Mail/Bundles folder. Restart Mail.app. As usual, I make no representations regarding this code and you use it at your own risk.

Next step is having it bounce only when there is email it knows I will want to read right away…

Sounds good to me — let me know what you come up with.

maxg

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3 comments

  • Nicely done Mr. Goldman.

    David | October 7th, 2004 at 10:54 pm

  • well, i’m glad to see watching winnie-the-pooh has proved so useful.

    dad | October 8th, 2004 at 12:16 pm

  • Max, that is excellent. OS X is the cat’s pajamas for the most part. Now I’m that much more excited to bring out Xcode and wreak some havoc.

    PS. We just finished our new development toolkit at Zipcar and it all revolves around Quicksilver.

    carl | October 15th, 2004 at 07:25 pm