Embedding a logo

2007-05-19 Thread bill houston
How do I embed a logo in my text signature?

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Re: Embedding a logo

2007-05-19 Thread Wayne Brissette
How do I embed a logo in my text signature?

Thanks,

Bill

You mean like a .gif or .jpg image? If so, you don't. That is not
supported by PowerMail, that would be a feature supported via HTML or
RTF mail, neither of which are supported (or supported to that extent). 

Wayne

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Re: Embedding a logo

2007-05-19 Thread Richard Hart
You wrote:

How do I embed a logo in my text signature?

I strongly recommend you not. Many, if not most, of your correspondents
will find it annoying and some will actually ask you to stop anyway.

Richard Hart




Re: Remove PowerMail icon in message list on Intel Mac?

2007-05-19 Thread PowerMail Engineering
David M. Marra wrote:

Is there a way, on an Intel Mac, to remove the PowerMail icon to the
left of emails in a message list?  In the past, on PowerPC Macs, I
enabled the disable message icon option in the PMpr resource of the
User Prefs file as outlined here:

It's a bug... In this PMpr resource, set the last flag (numbered 0) to
on should work.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


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powermail-discuss Digest #2635 - 05/19/07

2007-05-19 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2635 - Saturday, May 19, 2007

  Re: More problem with printing
  by Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Problem on quit
  by Jeffrey L. Fishbein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Problem with Printing
  by Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Problem with Printing
  by Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re(2): Problem with Printing
  by Winston Weinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Embedding a logo
  by bill houston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Embedding a logo
  by Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Embedding a logo
  by Richard Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Remove PowerMail icon in message list on Intel Mac?
  by PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Problem on quit
  by PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: Re: More problem with printing
From: Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 14:33:51 -0400 (EDT)

If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to
printing that causes additional problems:

I forget why that was the chosen option when using the print icon. However if 
you use the keyboard shortcut of cmd-P, or FilePrint you have all of these 
options. You can also use the pull-down menu from the printer icon and any of 
those options present a print dialog as well.

Wayne

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Subject: Problem on quit
From: Jeffrey L. Fishbein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 15:57:25 -0400

Hello,

I have developed a recent problem when I quit Powermail. I get an error
message that says STL exception occurred. I joined the list when it
first happened and have also checked the archives; the only thing
similar regards triggers other than quitting.

When it happens, you can click OK and it closes, and there appears to be
no issue beyond that. I have tried the hold button on start thing to
no avail, and keep my in and out boxes clean regularly.

I am running PM 5.5.3 build 4480 on a G4 mini running 10.4.9.

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Jeff F.


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Subject: Re: Problem with Printing
From: Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 15:07:05 -0700


Subject: More problem with printing
From: Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:08:10 -0700

If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to
printing that causes additional problems:

1) It may print to the wrong printer (no option to choose)

2) It prints all pages, rather than just the desired pages.

3) Not possible to print to PDF.

This in addition to not being able to print the message headers.

DaveN

If I understand your issues, PM provides a print dialog if you click and
HOLD the printer icon (or go to FilePrint) and choose Print

Many people like the convenience of immediate printing of the frontmost
e-mail, but I suppose a preference setting to allow which type of
printing takes place would please everyone.

--Ira


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Subject: Re: Problem with Printing
From: Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 19:35:20 -0700

I usually use (command p) to print. In some cases, notably the html
messages (as viewed in html mode) I am never presented with  a print
dialog box, even if I command p to print. So it prints without a dialog
box. I feel that is a violation of the UI, unexpected behavior, a bug,
and causes problems. After all there is a dot dot dot after the word
Print in the print... menu. That ... means that there will be another
dialog box. The Print One is also ok, but should not act the same
exact way as the Print... menu item.

Perhaps this problem is only happening on intel Macs?

My system:
PowerMail 5.5.3 build 4480  OSX 10.4.8  10.4.9, Intel iMac.

To replicate problem:
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View any message with a html globe at the bottom left.
  (If necessary; double-click the message so it appears in it's own window).
Click the little globe to view the message in html mode.
Pull the file menu to Print...  or press command p.
Note; no print dialog box, but after a short delay the entire email is
printed to the most recently used printer.

Is it like that for you?

It's also printing way too big (large font) because I like to view them
onscreen larger. There should be separate controls for printing 
viewing sizes. But that is a separate issue.

DaveN

in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Ira Lansing's message of 3:07 PM, 5/18/07


Subject: More problem with printing
From: Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:08:10 -0700

If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to
printing that causes additional problems:

1) It may print to the wrong printer (no option to choose)

2) It prints all pages, rather than just the desired pages.

3) Not possible to print to PDF.

This in addition to not being