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Monday, March 25, 2002
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Turning Entourage Into BloggerJack(tm)
To: jud spencer I have been working on creating a blogging system using Entourage as my main interface, and I wanted to share my progress with you to see if you could suggest further improvements. Here is my latest set-up: - domain name is deeje.com - all mail to dn comes to me in Entourage - special rules for special addresses - journal*deeje.com - weblog*deeje.com - all mail to journal and from me -> move to my archives folder - all mail to weblog and from me -> move to my archives folder & run AppleScript Post to Weblog - queries message for properties, data - reformats as XML-RPC - using the blogger api - and sends to Radio daemon
Combing the features of Entourage with the flexibility of AppleScript has allowed me to meld two powerful paradigms into one. I can now correspond with my closest friends and share our discussions with others, ala The McLaughlin Group.
Here is my ever-present to-do list for BloggerJack(tm) (googlewhack?)
* better handling of special characters! * support for HTML as output by Entourage? * Will Entourage provide HTML as one of the scriptable parts property? * Will Entourage provide attachable AppleScripts on folders? * move from blogger api to radio api (for Title & URL support) * be more specific in what is public and what is private email * turn attachments into public file downloads
Thoughts? Send 'em to me!
12:18:55 PM
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Subject: FW: My Long Bet with the NY Times To: Steve Cooley, Tony Gentile, jud spencer Hey, what do you think of this bet? http://davenet.userland.com/2002/03/25/longBetWithTheNyTimes
------ Forwarded Snippet > From: dave@scripting.com (DaveNet email) > Late last year, Paul Boutin [1], who was then at Wired Magazine, contacted me to see if I would be interested in participating in a project they were doing with The Long Now Foundation, started by Stewart Brand and Kevin Kelley among others. > Of course I said yes, and we started to frame a question that would be settled five years from now. The question: which will be more authoritative in 2007, weblogs or the New York Times? Perhaps surprisingly, Martin Nisenholtz, the CEO of New York Times Digital, went for it, and today the bet is public. ------ End of Forwarded Snippet
12:18:19 PM
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