Hello Michael,

many thanks for these usefully informations. I have use "recent
post" (sorry for my mistake) because I run a lot of filter rules they
sort my traffic into special folders. So the "recent post" was a very
usefully option for me! But after the "recent post" fail to show me all
of the incoming traffic, I switch to the simple notification and delete
the most of the filters and start to sort manually.

Okay a additional question, at Apple Mail there is a nice option which I
missed a lot in Powermail. The option for showing the X-Mailer at the PM
short header. At PM I must show at the long header to getting
information about the X-Mailer. This is not so nice. Is there also a
option, like at Apple Mail, to show the X-Mailer at the short Header?

Best
Marko



>Marko Hehl ([email protected]) wrote:
>
>> If I click at the Dock
>> icon no window will open! I have to use the shortcuts or the "window"
>> command.
>
>When you close any PowerMail window before quitting the app, PM will
>remember your decision and not open those windows automatically when you
>open PM again. Just remember not to close any windows when you really
>want to quit PM.
>
>> Also the "actual post" will not showing the mails correctly. So
>> I have to disable these and use now the simple notification.
>
>I take it that with "actual post" you are referring to the "Recent mail"
>window ("Aktuelle Post" in the German version) -- "actual" doesn't have
>the same meaning as "aktuell" in German. I never use it (never saw any
>benefits it offered) and thus haven't encountered any problems, but some
>users were compaining about this window not keeping its content between
>restarts (which wouldn't concern me even if I did use it, as I never
>quit PM anyway).
>
>> The next problem is the Addressbook sync. It will not work correctly so
>> I have also disable the whole Adressbook sync!
>
>There are some well-known issues with the Address Book sync; still, I
>keep it turned on so I have access to mail addresses defined in the
>system-wide Address Book. Actually I would prefer PM to rely on Apple's
>Address Book exclusively, rather than even attempting a synchronization.
>
>- Michael
>
>
>Michael J. Hußmann
>
>E-mail: [email protected]
>WWW (personal): http://michael-hussmann.de
>WWW (professional): http://digicam-experts.de
>
>

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