On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 01:33:58 -0600, cheshirekat wrote: >On Sun, Apr 11, 2004, the following words from Neil Hughes >[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... > >>>I also haven't been happy with allowing PM to alter Apple's Address Book. >>>I only do a one-way sync to PowerMail. and have done so for most of the >>>time I've been using PowerMail I also restart PM frequently so that its >>>up-to-date with new address additions. Still, I have one filter that is >>>based on a group of addresses that manages to miss the same email >>>addresses continually. I've been putting off creating a backup filter for >>>those messages that slip through that group-based filter. I don't have >>>any use for the PM address book and would also like to disable it >altogether. >>> >> >>You'd still need some mechanism for specifying the preferred attachment >>encoding format on a per-contact basis, so doesn't some kind of address >>list need to be kept within PowerMail? > >I don't think so. Why couldn't I just set the encoding as the message is >created? Or have a default that I can override before sending the >message. Of course, if I sent attachments regularly, this could get tedious. > >cheshirekat >
Point taken. If you can rely on the default 90% of the time then changing the encoding at the point of sending for the other 10% isn't too bad. And I'm glad you mentioned the ability to change the default encoding, because in the 4 months since I started using PM I'd completely missed that preference setting! You learn something every day! Nwil

