Re: Make PM default program

2008-02-21 Thread Anthony Sanna
>there's a script out there.
>
>that's going to do the trick.

Thanks.

Tony
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Re(2): Powermail low level rebuild broken?

2008-02-21 Thread Bill Schjelderup
Thanks Jerome,

I've got around 100 filters and a very complex folder structure...which
is why I use Powermail and NOT OS X Mail!

All the other routines work...so I'm feeling better it's probably NOT my
database.

Looking forward to 5.6.3

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>I wrote:
>
>>I recommend exporting all your messages to the PowerMail Exchange
>
>Hum, no. Low level rebuild seems broken in 5.6.2, so don't do anything
>if your database behaves correctly...
>
>We will fix this as soon as possible.
>
>
>Jérôme - CTM Engineering
>
>
>-
>   "FoxTrot is way better and faster than Spotlight and seriously more
>usable. With around 20 docs on my 60Gig drive, using Spotlight
>is just hopeless.
>Searches with FoxTrot are just instantaneous and you can view them in
>all sorts of ways. The preview is just wonderful."
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>
> Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
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powermail-discuss Digest #2796 - 02/21/08

2008-02-21 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2796 - Thursday, February 21, 2008

  Make PM default program
  by "Roland Kayser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Make PM default program
  by "Jim Pistrang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Make PM default program
  by "John Maylone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Script doesn't work anymore
  by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  corrupted db problem, logs, archives
  by "Andy Geach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: corrupted db problem, logs, archives
  by "Jim Pistrang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: corrupted db problem, logs, archives
  by "Tim Hodgson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Make PM default program
  by "Roland Kayser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Make PM default program
  by "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Powermail low level rebuild broken?
  by "Bill Schjelderup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Make PM default program
  by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Script doesn't work anymore
  by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re(2): Make PM default program
  by "Bill Schjelderup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Powermail low level rebuild broken?
  by "Derry Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Powermail low level rebuild broken?
  by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Re: Powermail low level rebuild broken?
  by "PowerMail Engineering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Subject: Make PM default program
From: "Roland Kayser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 21:40:05 +0100

Hi,

each time I log myself out, Apple Mail makes itself default e-mail
program. How can I restore the PowerMail popup that lets me choose
PowerMail instead?
I've been looking in the Preferences, the help and the FAQ but didn't
find anything.
TIA

Kind regards, Roland


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Subject: Re: Make PM default program
From: "Jim Pistrang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:51:54 -0500

Hi Roland,

>each time I log myself out, Apple Mail makes itself default e-mail
>program. How can I restore the PowerMail popup that lets me choose
>PowerMail instead?
>I've been looking in the Preferences, the help and the FAQ but didn't
>find anything.
>TIA
>
>Kind regards, Roland

Use MisFox!  Depending on your version of PowerMail and OSX, you may
find it in Applications/PowerMail/Extras or you may see it in your
System Preferences.

If you can't find it anywhere, it is a free download from their web
page: 

Jim

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Subject: Re: Make PM default program
From: "John Maylone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:52:49 -0800

Roland,

Open Apple Mail preferences, the General window, and set your
preferred e-mail reader there.  Kind goofy, but it works.

Cheers,

John


On Feb 20, 2008, at 12:40 PM, Roland Kayser wrote:

> Hi,
>
> each time I log myself out, Apple Mail makes itself default e-mail
> program. How can I restore the PowerMail popup that lets me choose
> PowerMail instead?
> I've been looking in the Preferences, the help and the FAQ but didn't
> find anything.
> TIA
>
> Kind regards, Roland
>
>
>




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Subject: Script doesn't work anymore
From: "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:19:05 +0900

Hello,

since I'm on Leopard my Growl script doesn't ork anymore.
Now I looked a bit into it and the first thing I realized was, that the
script was somehow destroyed i.e. unreadable.
So I replaced it with a new one, but it stiil dodn't work.
Then I enabled debugging in Scriptdebugger4 and set a trace point on the
very first line, just to see that the script actually never gets called.

So what could be wrong with this?

Thanks and all the best

Matthias


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Subject: corrupted db problem, logs, archives
From: "Andy Geach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:06:21 +

Hi

Three questions for the group; my first posting, so apologies if some of
my queries have already been answered here before.

1. I recently did a search on my machine for documents using Spotlight.
In the list of results were some Powermail messages - they had the
familiar orange logo. I doubled clicked one of the results, expecting
the message to open in Powermail. There was some kind of Powermail
database error reported (sadly I did not record the code) in a modal
dialog. Powermail now seems to have lost all messages between a date in
November 2007 and now. Does anyone know of a way to get those messages
back? Is there a hidden cache/log/temp file somewhere I can use? Some
other method?

2. I o

Re: Powermail low level rebuild broken?

2008-02-21 Thread PowerMail Engineering
I wrote:

>I recommend exporting all your messages to the PowerMail Exchange

Hum, no. Low level rebuild seems broken in 5.6.2, so don't do anything
if your database behaves correctly...

We will fix this as soon as possible.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


-
   "FoxTrot is way better and faster than Spotlight and seriously more
usable. With around 20 docs on my 60Gig drive, using Spotlight
is just hopeless.
Searches with FoxTrot are just instantaneous and you can view them in
all sorts of ways. The preview is just wonderful."
  FoxTrot Personal Search user comment on www.versiontracker.com


 Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
-




Re: Powermail low level rebuild broken?

2008-02-21 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Bill Schjelderup wrote:

>I've performed all the other maintenance procedures, and still the low
>level rebuild fails. When it's run alone, or in combination with other
>routines.

I recommend exporting all your messages to the PowerMail Exchange
format, then importing to a new, clean, message database:
- export "your entire mail database" to the PowerMail Exchange format,
without attachments
- quit PowerMail
- after having backed up your whole PowerMail database folder, delete
the "Message Database", "Message Database index" and "Message Database
Spotlight cache" files
- launch PowerMail while pressing the command and option keys, and check
"temporarily disable scheduled connections" (especially if you have mail
filters that move received messages to a folder)
- import the messages from the exported file
- all your mail filters that move messages to a folder will have lost
the reference of the destination folder, so verify and fix all your mail
filters manually
- quit and relaunch PowerMail (to re-activate scheduled connections)

If exporting "your entire mail database" fails, you can select a few
folders and export "the selected mail folders". If this fails on a
folder, you can select a range of messages in the folder and export "the
selected messages".

>I run all the database maintenance routines on a regular basis - like
>all of you, email is VERY important to me and the BEST way to know for
>sure if a database is intact is to iterate through all the records and
>rebuild all dynamic structures.

Low level database rebuild is really something that should only be
performed when your database is damaged. If you want to make sure it is
intact, rebuilding the search index should be enough, as it will proceed
every message in the database; or even better, export to the PowerMail
Exchange format, you will get an extra backup in a non-database format.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


-
   "Incredibly powerful and useful. If you're thinking "Yeah, I have
Spotlight, and it was free" then think again. FoxTrot is instantaneous.
It lets you do those good boolean searches that Spotlight makes
impossible to do (or to remember how to do). I can't believe how fast
it finds Mail messages, and then shows me the subject line, mailbox
location, and the full text of the message in preview."
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 Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
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Re: Powermail low level rebuild broken?

2008-02-21 Thread Derry Thompson
Bill Schjelderup at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Thu, 21 Feb 2008
09:02:49 -0700

>
>I've been experiencing a much higher frequency of crashes during drag
>events, i.e. when I'm dragging a message from my in box to a folder.
>This new instability combined with the failure to do a low level rebuild
>has reduced my confidence in the integrity of my database. The other
>routines work...so I'm not in panic mode.
>
>Before I go through the long and boring process of starting from scratch
>and rebuilding my message database or performing further tests I thought
>I'd check if anyone else is experiencing this problem.
>
>Does anyone have any thoughts on this matter?

Yes I did a few days ago. My Macbook went into very deep sleep while I
was out a clients.  Had to reboot.

PowerMail then came up with a message "Database is in an unexpected
format" but seem to load it ok.  Powermail then went into a loop with an
"Unexpected End of File" message which I had to force quit out of.

Tried a low level rebuild three of four times, each time the program
unexpectedly quit.

I went to a backup database.


--
Derry




Re(2): Make PM default program

2008-02-21 Thread Bill Schjelderup
Matthias,

Thanks - I'd given up on that and configured mail just for those events,
now I don't have to mess with it.

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>Am/On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:59:34 -0600 schrieb/wrote Anthony Sanna:
>
>>>Open Apple Mail preferences, the General window, and set your
>>>preferred e-mail reader there.  Kind goofy, but it works.
>>
>>Almost, for me.  The only glitch is that iCal alarms go to PM AND
>>Mail.  ...or at least it tries to send from Mail.  I will often find
>>Mail open on my computer, patiently waiting for instructions, since I
>>didn't set it up with an account to send.
>
>there's a script out there.
>
>that's going to do the trick.
>
>Thanks and all the best
>
>Matthias
>
>
>






Re: Script doesn't work anymore

2008-02-21 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:19:05 +0900 schrieb/wrote Matthias Schmidt:

>since I'm on Leopard my Growl script doesn't ork anymore.
>Now I looked a bit into it and the first thing I realized was, that the
>script was somehow destroyed i.e. unreadable.
>So I replaced it with a new one, but it stiil dodn't work.
>Then I enabled debugging in Scriptdebugger4 and set a trace point on the
>very first line, just to see that the script actually never gets called.
>
>So what could be wrong with this?

funny to answer my own questions ;-)

the script was damaged.
After installing a new one, it works now again.

Thanks and all the best

Matthias




Re: Make PM default program

2008-02-21 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:59:34 -0600 schrieb/wrote Anthony Sanna:

>>Open Apple Mail preferences, the General window, and set your
>>preferred e-mail reader there.  Kind goofy, but it works.
>
>Almost, for me.  The only glitch is that iCal alarms go to PM AND
>Mail.  ...or at least it tries to send from Mail.  I will often find
>Mail open on my computer, patiently waiting for instructions, since I
>didn't set it up with an account to send.

there's a script out there.

that's going to do the trick.

Thanks and all the best

Matthias




Powermail low level rebuild broken?

2008-02-21 Thread Bill Schjelderup
I'm not sure if the problem started with 5.6.2 or with 10.5.2 but when I
try to do a "low level rebuild" in Powermail, the program quits during
the process.

I've performed all the other maintenance procedures, and still the low
level rebuild fails. When it's run alone, or in combination with other
routines.

I've sent the crash logs to PM support...but no reply.

The problem occurs on my home MacPro or my office MacBook (I carry my
database on an external Firewire 800 drive) - so it's not machine specific.

I run all the database maintenance routines on a regular basis - like
all of you, email is VERY important to me and the BEST way to know for
sure if a database is intact is to iterate through all the records and
rebuild all dynamic structures.

I've been experiencing a much higher frequency of crashes during drag
events, i.e. when I'm dragging a message from my in box to a folder.
This new instability combined with the failure to do a low level rebuild
has reduced my confidence in the integrity of my database. The other
routines work...so I'm not in panic mode.

Before I go through the long and boring process of starting from scratch
and rebuilding my message database or performing further tests I thought
I'd check if anyone else is experiencing this problem.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this matter?

+---+
  Bill Schjelderup -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+---+





Re: Make PM default program

2008-02-21 Thread Anthony Sanna
>Open Apple Mail preferences, the General window, and set your  
>preferred e-mail reader there.  Kind goofy, but it works.

Almost, for me.  The only glitch is that iCal alarms go to PM AND
Mail.  ...or at least it tries to send from Mail.  I will often find
Mail open on my computer, patiently waiting for instructions, since I
didn't set it up with an account to send.

Tony
-- 
Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
1-800-373-7226
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Make PM default program

2008-02-21 Thread Roland Kayser
Jim Pistrang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb (Mi, 20. Feb 2008):

>Use MisFox!  Depending on your version of PowerMail and OSX, you may
>find it in Applications/PowerMail/Extras or you may see it in your
>System Preferences.
>
>If you can't find it anywhere, it is a free download from their web
>page: 

Thank you! That's a very useful program.

Kind regards, Roland




Re: corrupted db problem, logs, archives

2008-02-21 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 2:06 pm +, Andy Geach wrote:

>2. I occasionally send messages using Powermail that fail. You get an
>alert sound, and the message has a hazard/warning like logo in the Sent
>mail folder. Usually the cause is a misconfiguration problem, or
>whatever, no problem. However sometimes I don't know the cause, but
>would like to find out. Does Powermail write to an error log somewhere,
>so I can track the problem down?

Unfortunately not - it's a longstanding feature request ;-)

>3. Are the archives for this group available on the web?

Yes - if you look at the full headers for each message you'll see:

List-Archive: 

Easily missed, though.
-- 
TimH

PowerMail 5.6.1 (build 4499) | OS X 10.4.11 | PowerBook G4/1.25GHz |
1.25GB RAM




Re: corrupted db problem, logs, archives

2008-02-21 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi Andy,

>1. I recently did a search on my machine for documents using Spotlight.
>In the list of results were some Powermail messages - they had the
>familiar orange logo. I doubled clicked one of the results, expecting
>the message to open in Powermail. There was some kind of Powermail
>database error reported (sadly I did not record the code) in a modal
>dialog. Powermail now seems to have lost all messages between a date in
>November 2007 and now. Does anyone know of a way to get those messages
>back? Is there a hidden cache/log/temp file somewhere I can use? Some
>other method?

Possibly you clicked on a message in an old backup copy of the
database.  This would 'trick' PowerMail into thinking that you wanted to
switch databases.  To switch back to your current database, go to File/
Database/Switch User Environment and locate your current folder & files.

hth

Jim
--
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JP Computer Resources
Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network
413-256-4569






corrupted db problem, logs, archives

2008-02-21 Thread Andy Geach
Hi

Three questions for the group; my first posting, so apologies if some of
my queries have already been answered here before.

1. I recently did a search on my machine for documents using Spotlight.
In the list of results were some Powermail messages - they had the
familiar orange logo. I doubled clicked one of the results, expecting
the message to open in Powermail. There was some kind of Powermail
database error reported (sadly I did not record the code) in a modal
dialog. Powermail now seems to have lost all messages between a date in
November 2007 and now. Does anyone know of a way to get those messages
back? Is there a hidden cache/log/temp file somewhere I can use? Some
other method?

2. I occasionally send messages using Powermail that fail. You get an
alert sound, and the message has a hazard/warning like logo in the Sent
mail folder. Usually the cause is a misconfiguration problem, or
whatever, no problem. However sometimes I don't know the cause, but
would like to find out. Does Powermail write to an error log somewhere,
so I can track the problem down?

3. Are the archives for this group available on the web?

many thanks for any help

Andy