powermail-discuss Digest #2734 - Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Re: Bug report PM addressbook and apostrophes (copy)
by "Damienn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Time Machine and Powermail & SuperDuper (Quit PowerMail & save open m
by "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Bug report PM addressbook and apostrophes (copy)
From: "Damienn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:45:01 +0100
From MB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-11-13 14.18 (+0100 GMT)
>typed accented characters in the native PowerMail addressbook doesn't
>show up in the displayed name. This also extends to the header of sent
>messages, so it's not just a cosmetic problem. Umlauts do work, however.
I can also confirm this misbehaviour.
Earlier versions of PowerMail didn't have this problem. My PowerMail
Address book contains several accented names I _typed_ in (using those
earlier versions) and those names still display correctly.
This version (5.5.3) does have the aforementioned problem.
Damienn
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2 GHz Intel Core Duo iMac / OS X Tiger 10.4.9 / PowerMail 5.5.3
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Subject: Re: Time Machine and Powermail & SuperDuper (Quit PowerMail & save
open messages)
From: "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:14:00 -0800
To make SuperDuper! run a script just prior to backup,
Open this script in "Script Editor" and
save the apple script as an application,
(also keep a "script" version just to make sure you can still edit it later).
It can be saved to any location.
Then, in SuperDuper, select your source & destination drives and click
the "options" button. Click "Advanced" tab and
X the box for "Run a shell script before copy starts"; and
select your script.
Click OK to exit this window and if you like,
"Schedule" this whole operation to happen on a regular basis.
Hope this helps.
Best,
Dave Nathanson
Mac Medix
in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Dave N's message of 11:25 PM, 11/12/07
>The following applescript can be run by SuperDuper just before backup to
>Quit PowerMail, and save any open messages.
>
>Quit_PowerMail_If_Running_Save_Drafts.applescript
>------------------------------------------------
>
>set targetApp to "PowerMail"
>tell application "System Events"
> set processExists to exists process targetApp
>end tell
>
>
>if processExists is true then
> tell application "PowerMail"
> repeat with i from 1 to (count of windows)
> try
> if window i is modified then
> close window i with saving
> end if
> end try
> end repeat
> quit
> end tell
>end if
>------------------------------------------------
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Best,
> Dave Nathanson
> Mac Medix
>
>in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Rick Lecoat's message of 6:32
>AM, 11/12/07
>
>>Superduper can run a script prior to backup that could deal with the
>>shutting down of PM,
>
>
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