Turning indexing on

2007-04-12 Thread Alan Harper
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




Re: Mail Accounts

2007-04-12 Thread Dave N
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





Re: Error -199

2007-04-12 Thread Richard Hart
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




Re: Error -199

2007-04-12 Thread PowerMail Engineering
[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.


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Re: Error -199

2007-04-12 Thread richard . hart
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?




powermail-discuss Digest #2605 - 04/12/07

2007-04-12 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2605 - Thursday, April 12, 2007

  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Pat O'Halloran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "A-NO-NE Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Connection Failure on existing, good account
  by "Steve Abrahamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Graham B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Error -199
  by "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Connection Failure on existing, good account
  by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Error -199
  by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Error -199
  by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Mail Accounts
  by "Shark Attack Design" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Subject: Re: Mail Accounts
From: "Pat O'Halloran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:21:24 +0100

It appears that on 11/4/07 at 18:49 Chris spake thus:

>
>How can I ensure that PM *automatically* checks all of my mail accounts
>simultaneously?  Although I've been a PM user for ages, It's not
>something I've needed to do until recently.

Use "Setup->Mail scheduling and locations..."

--
Pat O'Halloranhttp://www.danu.co.uk
There are only 10 types of people,
those who understand binary and those who don't.


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Subject: Re: Mail Accounts
From: "A-NO-NE Music" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:24:36 -0400

Chris / 2007/04/11 / 01:49 PM wrote:

>At present if I press the 'send/receive' button it appears to only
>connect to the default mail setting rather than check all of the
>accounts at the same time.  I can use the drop down menu to connect to
>them individually, but I want them all done with one-click so to speak.

Command+K maybe?

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- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
 



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Subject: Connection Failure on existing, good account
From: "Steve Abrahamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:10:23 -0500

PowerMail's been giving me a problem today: I have it checking a bunch
of different accounts (some on a regular mail server, some on gmail,
some on .mac), and *one* of them won't connect suddenly. It's a gmail
account, not a new one, and I should point out that several other gmail
accounts are connecting just fine right now.

The error message is:

Connection Error
Make sure your internet connection is active.

Anyone ever see this before? Could this be a corrupted pref file or something?

OS X 10.4.8, PM 5.5.3


Steve Abrahamson
Ascending Technologies
FileMaker 7 Certified Developer
http://www.asctech.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Subject: Re: Mail Accounts
From: "Graham B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 08:31:07 +1000

On or about Wed, 11 Apr 2007 18:49:25 +0100 Chris said -

>Hi all:
>
>How can I ensure that PM *automatically* checks all of my mail accounts
>simultaneously?  Although I've been a PM user for ages, It's not
>something I've needed to do until recently.
>
>At present if I press the 'send/receive' button it appears to only
>connect to the default mail setting rather than check all of the
>accounts at the same time.  I can use the drop down menu to connect to
>them individually, but I want them all done with one-click so to speak.
>
>cheers,
>
>
>Chris
>
>PM 553 (PPC)
>
Hi Chris,
Click and hold on the 'Connect' icon, and a drop down list of your
accounts will show, the top two items will be 'Connect Again' and 'Connect...'

Select 'Connect...' and check the boxes next to the accounts you want PM
to check.

Cheers

Graham


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Subject: Error -199
From: "Richard Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 17:03:23 -0700

When I double-click my Mail Database, or attempt to "Switch User
Environment..." to it, PowerMail reports "Error -199."

Does anyone know what that means?


Richard Hart



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Subject: Re: Connection Failure on existing, good account
From: "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:39:10 +0900

Am/On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 16:10:23 -0500 schrieb/wrote Steve Abrahamson:

>PowerMail's been giving me a problem today: I have it checking a bunch
>of different accounts (some on a regular mail server, some on gmail,
>some on .mac), and *one* of them won't

Re: Mail Accounts

2007-04-12 Thread Shark Attack Design
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

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Shark Attack: A Design Studio


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Original message:
Received from Chris on 12/4/07 at 08:25

>Thanks Matthias.  Obvious when you see it isn't it!  Guess I can be so
>dumb at times...  :-)




Re: Mail Accounts

2007-04-12 Thread Chris
On 12/4/07 PowerMail Engineering wrote:

>Choose "Connect..." from the menu or the toolbar (long click on the
>"connect again" button) then check all the accounts. Then, the "connect
>again" menu/shortcut/toolbar button will connect to the same accounts.

Thanks Jerome.  I really should have spotted it, given the length of
time I've been using PM...  

regards,

Chris




Re: Mail Accounts

2007-04-12 Thread Chris
Hi Matthias:

>or menu -> connection -> connect
>and then you will get a dialog.
>In this dialog you can check all the account to which PM should connect now.

Thanks Matthias.  Obvious when you see it isn't it!  Guess I can be so
dumb at times...  :-)

regards,

Chris





Re: Error -199

2007-04-12 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Richard Hart wrote:

>When I double-click my Mail Database, or attempt to "Switch User
>Environment..." to it, PowerMail reports "Error -199."

A resource file seems to be corrupted; it is probably the "User Prefs"
file in your database folder. You can try to restore it from a backup,
or press command-option when launching PowerMail and check the two
checkboxes to reset preferences.


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Re: Mail Accounts

2007-04-12 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Chris wrote:

>>Select 'Connect...' and check the boxes next to the accounts you want PM
>>to check.
>
>Thanks Graham.  I appreciate I can do this but what I was after was
>something similar to Outlooks 'Retrieve mail from ALL accounts'

Choose "Connect..." from the menu or the toolbar (long click on the
"connect again" button) then check all the accounts. Then, the "connect
again" menu/shortcut/toolbar button will connect to the same accounts.


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Re: Mail Accounts

2007-04-12 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 07:40:13 +0100 schrieb/wrote Chris:

>On 12/4/07 Graham B wrote:
>
>>Click and hold on the 'Connect' icon, and a drop down list of your
>>accounts will show, the top two items will be 'Connect Again' and
>'Connect...'
>>
>>Select 'Connect...' and check the boxes next to the accounts you want PM
>>to check.
>
>Thanks Graham.  I appreciate I can do this but what I was after was
>something similar to Outlooks 'Retrieve mail from ALL accounts'.  Even
>though scheduling appears to offer the possibility of either
>simultaneously or consecutively retrieving from all POP3 accounts, it
>doesn't seem to work for me.  Only the default account is checked - the
>others must be done individually.  No great hardship, but a setting to
>check all at one go would be useful.

go to the schedules dialog
you see there under schedules 3 checkboxe:
connect on startup
connect evert x minustes


next to these checkboxes there is a button called account
click on this button and checkk all the account which should be checked.

or menu -> connection -> connect
and then you will get a dialog.
In this dialog you can check all the account to which PM should connect now.

Thanks and all the best

Matthias