powermail-discuss Digest #2528 - Friday, December 8, 2006

  Re: First Aid
          by "Ira Lansing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: opening first aid
          by "Gerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re(2): First Aid
          by "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  No Subject
          by "Bill Stecher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Subject: Re: First Aid
From: "Ira Lansing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 14:40:08 -0800

>Hiro, are you using version 5.5.1 of PM and are you able to open the
>first aid window?
>
>Anyone else not able to open the first aid window under 5.5.1 (OS X 10.4.8) ?
>
>---marlyse

I'm on 5.5.1 and it is not a problem.  In fact, like you, I got the bold
In Tray with nothing in it.  I am able to invoke the first aid by
holding down Cmd+Opt BEFORE even launching PM from the Dock (i.e.,
clicking on the Dock icon) with no problems.

--Ira


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Subject: Re: opening first aid
From: "Gerry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 17:20:58 -0600

This is really weird. I just installed the latest  Power Mail and i have
no trouble at all getting into First Aid. I just hold down the OPT & CMD
keys and click on Power mail and i get the First Aid box.

Maybe i am accidently doing something right.


i am running a G4 667Mhz with 1 Gb memory


Gerry

--
The faster the computer
The more impatient the user



>heh, I hear you.
>
>the thing which I do not understand is why now suddenly I should not be
>able to do it but never had problems in the past - did the timing margin
>then change to such an extent? even if it did, I really did try every
>1/10 of a second variation (it's all the time I have between clicking
>and having PM open) and still no go... but if I still am missing just
>the right moment, it is more than odd and definitely shouldn't be that
>hard... and never was, well, I'll go practicing until somebody else
>confirms that this is a problem with the latest PM version.
>
>
>---marlyse
>
>------------ former message(s) quotes: -------------
>
>>Marlyse Comte / 2006/12/06 / 09:26 PM wrote:
>>
>>>aha! ... or so I thought.
>>>
>>>but I tried it with delay and still no go, PM opens each and every time
>>>without opening the first aid dialog box.
>>>
>>>it IS opt+command or did that change?
>>
>>It's still Opt+Cmd.  Trust me.  You are in a tight timing margin.  It
>>needs practice :-)
>>
>>--
>>
>>- Hiro
>
>



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Subject: Re(2): First Aid
From: "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 19:14:17 -0600

thanks guys, it must be obviously something on my system.

odd, and I will need to ponder a possible solution to fix it.

---marlyse

------------ former message(s) quotes: -------------

>>Hiro, are you using version 5.5.1 of PM and are you able to open the
>>first aid window?
>>
>>Anyone else not able to open the first aid window under 5.5.1 (OS X
10.4.8) ?
>>
>>---marlyse
>
>I'm on 5.5.1 and it is not a problem.  In fact, like you, I got the bold
>In Tray with nothing in it.  I am able to invoke the first aid by
>holding down Cmd+Opt BEFORE even launching PM from the Dock (i.e.,
>clicking on the Dock icon) with no problems.
>
>--Ira
>
>



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Subject: No Subject
From: "Bill Stecher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 10:38:39 -0500

I forget how to get the addresses I want to come up when I press the
space bar, and how to get rid of those who are there. Can anyone help me?

Bill Stecher


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