powermail-discuss Digest #2824 - Saturday, August 16, 2008 Re: powermail-discuss Digest #2823 - 06/09/08 by "Joe Hallett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Index or search result inconsistencies by "MB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: powermail-discuss Digest #2823 - 06/09/08 From: "Joe Hallett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 13:03:26 -0700 My biggest wish if for a persistent "recent mail" folder which survives shutting down PM...something like Emailer's log folders would be fine. Joe Hallett >powermail-discuss Digest #2823 - Monday, June 9, 2008 > > Re: pwmail 6: i wish > by "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Re: pwmail 6: i wish > by "Tim Lapin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Re: pwmail 6: i wish > by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Subject: Re: pwmail 6: i wish >From: "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 01:17:27 -0700 > >I wish that when in the "Recent Mail" window that I could double-click >the Folder name to open a new window showing that folder with this >message highlighted so I could follow the thread. (Or just see the other >related messages easily) > >I wish that PM would let me choose which folder to search in the search >box, instead of making me leave the search window to click on the folder >I want to search, then return to the search window to perform the search. > >I wish that the command-f for "Find" would allow a search of the current >message instead of all messages except the very one I am working on. > >I wish that PM had a Find/Replace text function. Consider that we spend >far more time in PM than in any word processor. We need decent text >editing functions. > >I wish that PM could auto-correct the spelling mistakes I make most >often, like don;t when I mean to type don't. > >I wish PM could print emails as you might expect from any Mac >application. That is; by showing the Print dialog box first, and >including the To/From/Subject/Date portion of the message (even if that >message was viewed as html). > >I wish that PM could forward a html message without losing the html. > >I wish that PM could file read messages in a Read folder after reading >them. (without needing to quit PM). > >I wish PM supported smart folders (like iTunes). > >I wish that more menu commands were available as toolbar icons, >especially view long/short headers. > >I wish a right-click (or control-click) pop up menu in list views would >let us file messages in folders, apply colored labels, and mark as spam/ >not spam. > >I wish that in List view, we could see not only the sender's name, but >their email address too. > >I wish there was a toolbar pull down menu for filing in folders, just >like the single message view does. > >I wish that in single message view the File->Folders->new Folder was not >unavailable. > >I wish that PM supported making new ToolBar icons to run AppleScripts. > >I wish there was a toolbar button for "Show Raw Message Source." >Especially in this age of rouge emails. (Yes I know of & use an >AppleScript for that). > >I wish that there could be different font sizes for reading & composing >vs printing. > >I wish that the spellchecker worked in the subject line. > >I wish that PM could display quote marks ' and " instead of 1, 2 & 3 for >messages sent from MS clients. > >I wish that PM message filters were as powerful as Claris Emailer was. >If this & this but not that, then do something. PM only offers to >perform the result If all conditions are met, or if any condition is met. > >I wish there could be keyboard commands for the text clippings. > >I wish that after marking an open message as Spam, PM would close the >message. > >I wish that when viewing a html message that hovering the mouse over a >link would show where that link points to. > >I am glad that PowerMail does all that it does. Thank you for that. I do >use it heavily. (Can you tell?) > >Dave N > > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Subject: Re: pwmail 6: i wish >From: "Tim Lapin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 07:14:49 -0400 > >On Wednesday, April 23, 2008, Dave N sent forth: > >> >>I wish that the command-f for "Find" would allow a search of the current >>message instead of all messages except the very one I am working on. >>> >>Dave N >> > >I second that wish. > >I have one of my own: >--------------------- >I wish that I could mark a folder as read from the "ctrl-click" >contextual menu, just like Thunderbird does on the PC (I have no >experience with it on the Mac but I assume that version has that feature >as well). > >-- >Tim Lapin >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Intel iMac OS 10.4.11 PowerMail 5.6.1 1 GB RAM 250 GB HD > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Subject: Re: pwmail 6: i wish >From: "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 11:56:34 +0200 > >maybe we'd like to see a feature list from CTM for PM v6 :-) >or we could ask if there is a thing like v6 on schedule at all? > >all the best > >Matthias > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >End of powermail-discuss Digest > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Index or search result inconsistencies From: "MB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 14:33:13 +0200 Scenario: Session 1: I search for messages that came on a specific email account, which happens to be the one I used to use for the PowerMail Discuss mailing list. PowerMail tells me there are none to be found. I search for the to adress only and get a list of 3202 messages. Session 2: I again search for messages that came on the same email account just as before. PowerMail give me a list of 1887 messages. Search for the adress only again give roughly the same figure. Explanations? Toggling Show/Hide All for my Powermail discuss folder doesn't make a difference. Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6.5 build 4509 sv / SpamSieve 2.7.1 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest