![]() TL DR: I need to export all messages from an Apple Mail folder to a FileMaker-readable CSV file. If someone knows about such a script or is willing to write it, I would really appreciate it. This does not have to be free (although I wouldn't mind :) - I'd gladly pay for something reliable and simple. No interface, no configuration - just something that spits out all messages from a folder and tells me when it's done. So there would have to be a Find/Replace for that in the script. Instead of focusing on individual emails, Clean Email will organize your mailbox into smart views using rules and filters to simplify email management. In BBEdit, this is shown as \x (UTF8: 0B). Clean Email helps to manage your mailbox - group and organize, remove, label, and archive emails. The only tricky part may be the conversion of carriage returns in the e-mail messages' body into the special character FileMaker expects in TAB or CSV files. (* Separation of name and e-mail address would be cool, but I understand this may not (always) be possible.) ![]() tab file, with the following data per line: So I'm looking for a more simple solution: an AppleScript that will export all messages from exactly one folder ("To Archive") in Apple Mail (4.5/Snow Leopard or 5.0/Lion) as a simple CSV or. It simply scans through your thousands of. Email archiver makes no changes to your Mail Folders. Emails are stored hierarchically in the same way that your email is organized in Mail.app. It makes them compatible anywhere you can open up a PDF, not just with Mail. While that process works, it is kind of clumsy (Apple Mail > Mail Archiver X > FileMaker DB #1 > FileMaker DB #2) - and it breaks every time when there is a new version of Apple Mail or OS X until "Mail Archiver X" has been updated by the developer. Email Archiver Pro works with Apple's Mail for OS X, storing your emails as PDFs. I'm using a product called "Mail Archiver X" to archive messages from Apple Mail into a custom FileMaker database ("eMailViewerX" - this is the target database that comes with Mail Archiver and is required for the process), from where I copy these messages to my main message archive ( another FileMaker DB). ![]()
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