powermail-discuss Digest #2606 - Friday, April 13, 2007 Re: Error -199 by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Error -199 by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Error -199 by "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Mail Accounts by "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Turning indexing on by "Alan Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Mail Accounts by "Rick Lecoat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Turning indexing on by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Error -199 From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:18:48 -0700 (PDT) It seems to be neither a "User Prefs" problem, nor a volume read problem. The error travels with the folder, not with Preferences. Command-option launching PowerMail and checking all the boxes to rebuild everything returns the same Error -199. I have: DriveSTUP/~/Mail/PowerMail Files/ DriveBKUP/~/Mail/PowerMail Files/ DriveSTUP is my Startup drive. DriveBKUP is a backup that is 1 week old. PowerMail opens the one on DriveBKUP OK, whether I start up from either drive. PowerMail throws an Error -199 when I try to open the one on DriveSTUP, whether I start up from either drive. PowerMail throws an Error -199 when copy the problem mail folder from DriveSTUP to any other rdrive, including DriveBKP. If something is corrupt, what is it? Is there any way to recover that database? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Error -199 From: "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 23:44:15 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >PowerMail throws an Error -199 when I try to open the one on DriveSTUP, >whether I start up from either drive. >PowerMail throws an Error -199 when copy the problem mail folder from >DriveSTUP to any other rdrive, including DriveBKP. If restoring "User Prefs" from DriveBKP did not work, try to remove the "Custom Scripts" folder (unless if it is empty) or the "PM2 import status" file, if it is present. You can also check you drive with Disk First Aid, but I am not sure if it checks corrupted resource files. Jérôme - CTM Engineering --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Powermail soon became the most indispensable program in my life, and now that I've upgraded to the newest version, I'm pleased to report that it's gotten even better." PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Error -199 From: "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:53:47 -0700 I solved my problem using egg cloning. I have a Bad PowerMail Files folder. (PowerMail can not open it.) I have a Good PowerMail Files folder. (PowerMail CAN open it.) (1) Duplicate the Good folder. (2) Copy Message Database from the Bad folder to the Good folder, overwriting the existing Databse. (3) Switch User to the hybrid folder. Success! Richard Hart ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Mail Accounts From: "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:08:00 -0700 So how DO you unlock that petrol cap??? :-) Dave in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Shark Attack Design's message of 12:39 AM, 4/12/07 >We've all been there Chris; if it's any consolation, I just bought a new >(ish) car and, the first time I came to put fuel in it, I spent 15 >minutes trying to work out how to unlock the petrol cap. I even had to >call the dealer. > >Rick ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Turning indexing on From: "Alan Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:40:08 -0700 As part of my spam filter, I say "Don't Index Message" if it is spam. How do I turn on indexing for emails that I want indexed? The switch appears to be permanent. A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Mail Accounts From: "Rick Lecoat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:29:45 +0100 A combination of key and brute force. The confusion came from the fact that when it's unlocked, it *feels* locked -- and you need to apply some strength to twist it free. When it's locked it just rotates freely, which feels broken, but isn't, evidently. New car, new ways. And now, back to our regularly scheduled topics... Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.7 :: PM 5.5.2 :: 3 pane mode Shark Attack: A Design Studio <www.sharkattack.co.uk> -- Original message: Received from Dave N on 12/4/07 at 23:08 >So how DO you unlock that petrol cap??? :-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Turning indexing on From: "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:04:48 +0200 Alan Harper wrote: >As part of my spam filter, I say "Don't Index Message" if it is spam. >How do I turn on indexing for emails that I want indexed? The switch >appears to be permanent. Mark as good. Jérôme - CTM Engineering --------------------------------------------------------------------- "I'd been using Entourage X ever since switching to Macs 2 years ago and was growing frustrated with its slow searches and increasing instability as my database grew. Decided to look for an alternative and tried Mail, MailSmith, Thunderbird and PowerMail. Settled on PowerMail and am extremely happy with this application." PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest