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On Fri, Oct 26, 2012, PowerMail Engineering jer...@ctmdev.com wrote: Peter Lovell wrote: - I tried to make a filter to copy new mail from the IMAP InBox to the regular In Tray. Mail filters can't be applied on an IMAP mailbox; they only work on messages stored in local folders. Jérôme - CTM Engineering Thanks for the clarification. Is there any way to automatically copy incoming IMAP (from iCloud) messages to the In Tray ? Doing it by hand is a real problem (and error-prone since I am doing it on my home system and a laptop). Thanks.Peter Lovell p.s. your email was sent on 11 July rather than 26 Oct, but you already know about that issue
Re: IMAP stuff
Am 11.07.2012 um 20:41 schrieb PowerMail Engineering: Peter Lovell wrote: - I tried to make a filter to copy new mail from the IMAP InBox to the regular In Tray. Mail filters can't be applied on an IMAP mailbox; they only work on messages stored in local folders. Will this change at one point in the future? Will we be able to use several IMAP accounts at the same time? thanks Matthias
Re: IMAP stuff
The EXPUNGE Command does get ride of many of them Where is this Expunge command? Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 asa...@sacofoods.com
Re: IMAP stuff
Look in the menu under Powermail when you are in the inbox for the IMAP account. Midi A caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: The EXPUNGE Command does get ride of many of them Where is this Expunge command? Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 asa...@sacofoods.com
Re: IMAP stuff
Look in the menu under Powermail when you are in the inbox for the IMAP account. Thanks. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 asa...@sacofoods.com
Re: IMAP stuff
Peter Lovell wrote: - I tried to make a filter to copy new mail from the IMAP InBox to the regular In Tray. Mail filters can't be applied on an IMAP mailbox; they only work on messages stored in local folders. Jérôme - CTM Engineering - FoxTrot is enormously superior to Spotlight. (...) Much more efficient than Spotlight in narrowing down search results to highlight just the ones you want. (...) Absolutely first class product. FoxTrot Personal Search user comment on www.versiontracker.com Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch -
IMAP stuff
Hi all, a couple of questions about the switch to IMAP. - I tried to make a filter to copy new mail from the IMAP InBox to the regular In Tray. I based it on Account equals iCloud (which is the name I used for this). But it doesn't happen. Does anyone have an idea why not, and/or a way to make it work? - whenever the system goes to sleep I get SSL errors when it wakes up. THis is a pain. Is there a way to get PowerMail to disconnect from IMAP when the system goes to sleep? Thanks.Peter
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- whenever the system goes to sleep I get SSL errors when it wakes up. THis is a pain. Is there a way to get PowerMail to disconnect from IMAP when the system goes to sleep? Hi Peter, I am just this second noticing this happen here also. Looking for a fix. Thanks, and so long for now, TOM
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Hi all, Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Is there a way to change that? Do I need to be able to do it directly using iCloud only? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM - whenever the system goes to sleep I get SSL errors when it wakes up. THis is a pain. Is there a way to get PowerMail to disconnect from IMAP when the system goes to sleep? Hi Peter, I am just this second noticing this happen here also. Looking for a fix. Thanks, and so long for now, TOM
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Tom Bulat wrote: Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Did you try to delete such mails with the PowerMail AppleScript Delete Message Immediately?
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Hi, I just tried the script but the messages are still there, grayed out but filling up the InBox. I disconnected and reconected the account and the messages are still there. So long for now, TOM Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Did you try to delete such mails with the PowerMail AppleScript Delete Message Immediately?
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Also, if I select all the greyed out messages and try to move them to an IMAP Deleted Messages Folder, nothing happens. Any ideas? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM Hi, I just tried the script but the messages are still there, grayed out but filling up the InBox. I disconnected and reconected the account and the messages are still there. So long for now, TOM Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Did you try to delete such mails with the PowerMail AppleScript Delete Message Immediately?
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After you delete the message and it is grey, under PowerMail, select Erase (Expunge) Deleted Messages. Midi Tom caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: Also, if I select all the greyed out messages and try to move them to an IMAP Deleted Messages Folder, nothing happens. Any ideas? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM Hi, I just tried the script but the messages are still there, grayed out but filling up the InBox. I disconnected and reconected the account and the messages are still there. So long for now, TOM Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Did you try to delete such mails with the PowerMail AppleScript Delete Message Immediately?
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Hi Midi, Thank you for the help. The EXPUNGE Command does get ride of many of them, although it's slow. I'll have to keep up with that. It seems there might even be a max number of deletions per command (could that be the case?) I have 15 left in the InBox, and they are not responding correctly. They do not want to be expunged! Any suggestions for that phenomenon. I've tried 4 times but they are still in the InBox. Do I need to rebuild the databse or something? Are they corrupted or what? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM After you delete the message and it is grey, under PowerMail, select Erase (Expunge) Deleted Messages. Midi Tom caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: Also, if I select all the greyed out messages and try to move them to an IMAP Deleted Messages Folder, nothing happens. Any ideas? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM Hi, I just tried the script but the messages are still there, grayed out but filling up the InBox. I disconnected and reconected the account and the messages are still there. So long for now, TOM Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Did you try to delete such mails with the PowerMail AppleScript Delete Message Immediately?
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I noticed that it doesn't always work on all. I found it best to delete, expunge, and quit, then come back and most are gone. Also if you have some that you are keeping that are ordered with the ones you want to delete, that can cause a problem. I have been too busy to experiment with changing the order of the messages. One day I will explore more. Midi Tom caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: Hi Midi, Thank you for the help. The EXPUNGE Command does get ride of many of them, although it's slow. I'll have to keep up with that. It seems there might even be a max number of deletions per command (could that be the case?) I have 15 left in the InBox, and they are not responding correctly. They do not want to be expunged! Any suggestions for that phenomenon. I've tried 4 times but they are still in the InBox. Do I need to rebuild the databse or something? Are they corrupted or what? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM After you delete the message and it is grey, under PowerMail, select Erase (Expunge) Deleted Messages. Midi Tom caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: Also, if I select all the greyed out messages and try to move them to an IMAP Deleted Messages Folder, nothing happens. Any ideas? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM Hi, I just tried the script but the messages are still there, grayed out but filling up the InBox. I disconnected and reconected the account and the messages are still there. So long for now, TOM Also, when I use IMAP with Powermail, and I delete spam and e-mails, they are grayed out but are still in the InBox. Did you try to delete such mails with the PowerMail AppleScript Delete Message Immediately?
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Hi Midi, Good to know. I'll keep notes, and if I discover anything new. I'll post. Thanks, and so long for now, TOM I noticed that it doesn't always work on all. I found it best to delete, expunge, and quit, then come back and most are gone. Also if you have some that you are keeping that are ordered with the ones you want to delete, that can cause a problem. I have been too busy to experiment with changing the order of the messages. One day I will explore more. Midi Tom caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: Hi Midi, Thank you for the help. The EXPUNGE Command does get ride of many of them, although it's slow. I'll have to keep up with that. It seems there might even be a max number of deletions per command (could that be the case?) I have 15 left in the InBox, and they are not responding correctly. They do not want to be expunged! Any suggestions for that phenomenon. I've tried 4 times but they are still in the InBox. Do I need to rebuild the databse or something? Are they corrupted or what? Thanks, and so long for now, TOM