From MB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-07-07 20.18 (+0200 GMT)

>Please chime in you others that have had the same
>problem, with your observations.

Until now I didn't want to say anything, 'cause just because I don't
have this problem doesn't make it less of a problem for others.
Nevertheless I might contribute with some of my observations.
To begin with: my system is specified in my sig.
Either I disable or enable HTML-viewing I can hide PowerMail containing
HTML-messages, so whatever I tried, hitting Command-H always hides PM
for me. Like I said, I know this will not help anybody with their hiding
PM, but the next paragraph might give some ideas which could be helpful:
The other day, after my Mac was doing a helluva lot of all kind of
things and was turned on for some time I tried to hide Camino (the web
browser I use) but lo and behold it refused to do that. I cannot recall
it ever doing this, so I tried to hide my other open applications
(PowerMail, Smultron, iTunes, GraphicConverter and a cuple of others)
but I could hide all of them (including PowerMail).
Here comes the suggestion/idea-generating part - I fired up Onyx and did
a maintenance work with that and after that Camino continued behaving as
nicely as I'm used to with it.

So maybe - just maybe - there could be time for some cleaning-work to
see what happens with PowerMail after that. After all there are so many
things interacting with each other in a computer system, that a problem
might just as well be caused by something else than the ill-behaving
application itself. It's like giving cough syrup to someone who is
suddenly starts coughing because of the smoke he is breathing. A better
choice would be to eliminate the smoke, right?

Said that I don't want to insinuate that PowerMail is healthy. What do I
know? However it is for me and it is for others, so there is a good
reason to look for elsewhere, before taking it apart.
I really don't want to make anybody angry with all this. I hope this
problem will find its solution for everybody concerned.
Best wishes,
Damienn

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2 GHz Intel Core Duo iMac / OS X Leopard 10.5.4 / PowerMail 5.6.5

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