Hello all!
See if some one can gel with this! ;(I am using ML, and mail is getting me 
creaky . I send mails from one account, and they are sent trough an other one. 
If it is a group, this is a mess!
Also, my 2 gmail accounts say that the SMTP server has no connection, and I 
just can't reconnect them. Any ideas for fixing this?
I  al ready deleted the 2 gmail accounts and mail still remembers the one that 
it wants to use fro everything.
Is there a way to reset mail data? Can I do something with Terminal?
Take care and thank you very much!
Saludos, Daniela Rubio.

El 06/08/2012, a las 19:04, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]> escribió:

> Hmm in that case how do you remove those entries as mine is also getting a 
> bit crowded as well especially for some of my pdf files. lol!
> 
> The poster asked how not to make a file open in iTunes every time so I gave 
> the info dialogue as that's what i use. I changed every mp3 to open in vlc. 
> or cog or what ever I want to use for the next few months.
> 
> Take care.
> On Aug 6, 2012, at 9:33 AM, "David Griffith" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> I think what is being asked to how to remove entries in the list. I have
>> this problem also as nisus Writer Pro has inserted itself into every open
>> with dialogue box, even media files for some reason. So I used to use for
>> example switch media converter from the open with dialogue but the various
>> Nisus pro options have now crowded out the possibility of having Switch as
>> an open with option. As I never use media files with Nisus Writer Pro I need
>> to get rid of those entries in order to allow the space for Switch to
>> reappear as an option.  Clearly though making Switch the default program
>> would not be appropriate here.
>> David Griffith
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sarah Alawami
>> Sent: 06 August 2012 17:18
>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
>> Subject: Re: Uninstalling apps and file type actions.
>> 
>> to set your default action hit cmd I on the file then go to open with and
>> then in the pop up button choose your program then go to change all. This is
>> the easiest way of opening files with a default program that I can think
>> of.. I'll let someone lee handle your other question as I'm just a bit
>> confused this morning.
>> On Aug 6, 2012, at 1:18 AM, Danny Noonan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I've worked out the difference between apps I can copy out of the archive
>> and paste in applications or utilities and the more complex apps with there
>> own more windows like installers but I've come across a few things I'm
>> ignorant of in regard to uninstalation and the like.
>>> 
>>> When I use open with for media files, I have vlc show up 3 times. 2
>> versions of the newest and 1 previous version. The previous version is in
>> the trash but is still showing up in open with. How can I get rid of the
>> duplication and older version and I guess, is there a method of
>> uninstalation of basic apps like this and or the more complex apps? 
>>> 
>>> Also, I here that you can move apps to different folders etc but that
>> since lion this isn't a good idea and esp now that the app store has come
>> along. What if any of this is true or relevant?
>>> 
>>> I've looked but can't find where to set default actions for file types.
>> Where do I set default programs to play certain file types and, please tell
>> me there is a way I can stop iTunes from playing every media file I download
>> automatically.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any help and more than happy to take answers off list.
>>> 
>>> Kindest regards,
>>> Danny:
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