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Created December 7, 2012 19:27
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Mail2Things
set newline to ASCII character 10
tell application "Mail"
using terms from application "Mail"
set selectedMails to selection
set eachMessage to first item of selectedMails
set the selected_message to item 1 of eachMessage
set message_id to urlencode(the message id of eachMessage) of me
set message_body to content of eachMessage
set theSubject to the subject of the eachMessage
set message_url to "[url=message:%3C" & (message_id) & "%3E]" & theSubject & "[/url]"
set theBody to "Link to Message: " & message_url & newline & newline & message_body
tell application "Things"
set newToDo to make new to do with properties {name:theSubject, notes:theBody}
end tell
do shell script "/usr/local/bin/MountainNotifier com.culturedcode.things 'Task Created' '" & theSubject & "' 'From " & the sender of the eachMessage & "'"
end using terms from
end tell
on urlencode(theText)
set theTextEnc to ""
repeat with eachChar in characters of theText
set useChar to eachChar
set eachCharNum to ASCII number of eachChar
if eachCharNum = 32 then
set useChar to "+"
else if (eachCharNum ≠ 42) and (eachCharNum ≠ 95) and (eachCharNum < 45 or eachCharNum > 46) and (eachCharNum < 48 or eachCharNum > 57) and (eachCharNum < 65 or eachCharNum > 90) and (eachCharNum < 97 or eachCharNum > 122) then
set firstDig to round (eachCharNum / 16) rounding down
set secondDig to eachCharNum mod 16
if firstDig > 9 then
set aNum to firstDig + 55
set firstDig to ASCII character aNum
end if
if secondDig > 9 then
set aNum to secondDig + 55
set secondDig to ASCII character aNum
end if
set numHex to ("%" & (firstDig as string) & (secondDig as string)) as string
set useChar to numHex
end if
set theTextEnc to theTextEnc & useChar as string
end repeat
return theTextEnc
end urlencode
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