[no subject]

2011-09-22 Thread false
I heard a lot about this shop. Everything is true. It’s the best! 
http://njzion.org/friend_invite.php?pipage=49o0



Re: Script to clean the Subject?

2011-06-09 Thread MB

Hans-Edmund Glomme skrev 2011-05-27 08.33:

Am 27.05.2011 um 05:43 schrieb Tom Dillon:

   

If you want it to automatically reduce the reply tags (Re: or Aw:) to a
single one, you'll have to write an AppleScript.
 

Hello Tom,

thank you for your answer, yes of course I want do it automatic and because I'm 
not a coder I also asked if there will be a script what can do exactly that for 
me, because maybe other people also had the same Problem and wrote such a apple 
script.
   


Hans-Edmund,  you probably need the Clean eList Messages script so I 
sent that separately to you with the burst support files. I'm not sure 
if this is still available elsewhere, so I suggest you redistribute it, 
if you like it.


This fiddling with scripts is why I gave up PowerMail. I want to code 
Java, not Applescript. I have no time for this.


I though I had unsubscribed from this list, but appearantly not. Fixing 
that now.




Re: Script to clean the Subject?

2011-05-27 Thread Hans-Edmund Glomme
Am 27.05.2011 um 05:43 schrieb Tom Dillon:

 If you want it to automatically reduce the reply tags (Re: or Aw:) to a
 single one, you'll have to write an AppleScript.

Hello Tom,

thank you for your answer, yes of course I want do it automatic and because I'm 
not a coder I also asked if there will be a script what can do exactly that for 
me, because maybe other people also had the same Problem and wrote such a apple 
script.






Script to clean the Subject?

2011-05-26 Thread Hans
Hello,

when I write with people who are using outlook or yahoo mail, after a short 
time the subject looks like that: Re: AW: Re: AW: ..
Is it possible to clean the subject when I answer on a message so that only one 
Re will exist into the subject line?

Thnx for answer me.

Greetings
Hans



Re: Script to clean the Subject?

2011-05-26 Thread Tom Dillon
Hans wrote:

Hello,

when I write with people who are using outlook or yahoo mail, after a
short time the subject looks like that: Re: AW: Re: AW: ..
Is it possible to clean the subject when I answer on a message so that
only one Re will exist into the subject line?

Thnx for answer me.

Hi Hans,

Once you hit Reply, you should be able to delete all the leading Re: Aw: etc.

Or if you want to edit a received message you can use the AppleScript
under the script menu titled Change Subject.

If you want it to automatically reduce the reply tags (Re: or Aw:) to a
single one, you'll have to write an AppleScript.

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Re: No Subject

2009-08-26 Thread Chris
Thanks Kjell - never thought of looking in schedulings :-)

regards,

Chris


On 25/8/09 Kjell Olausson wrote:

Mail Schedulings and Locations/Locations

Chris ch...@mymac.demon.co.uk wrote:

Hi all:

This may seem a daft question but how do I set the default sending
address for new mail?

At present if I select a new blank msg, it defaults to Account 1,
whereas I want it to default to Account 2.  Even if I change the order
in Setup the default is still Account 1.

--
Regards, Kjell Olausson
http://www.kio.nu
Kållered, Sweden

iMac G5|1,8 GHz|OS 10.5.5|1 GB RAM|PM 6.0.2|3 Pane View







No Subject

2009-08-25 Thread Chris
Hi all:

This may seem a daft question but how do I set the default sending
address for new mail?

At present if I select a new blank msg, it defaults to Account 1,
whereas I want it to default to Account 2.  Even if I change the order
in Setup the default is still Account 1.  

I'm running Leopard 10.5.8

cheers,

Chris




Re: No Subject

2009-08-25 Thread Kjell Olausson
Mail Schedulings and Locations/Locations

Chris ch...@mymac.demon.co.uk wrote:

Hi all:

This may seem a daft question but how do I set the default sending
address for new mail?

At present if I select a new blank msg, it defaults to Account 1,
whereas I want it to default to Account 2.  Even if I change the order
in Setup the default is still Account 1.

--
Regards, Kjell Olausson
http://www.kio.nu
Kållered, Sweden

iMac G5|1,8 GHz|OS 10.5.5|1 GB RAM|PM 6.0.2|3 Pane View




Change subject

2009-02-11 Thread Gilbert ROTH
Since the update of PowerMail to version 6, there appears with the
incoming mail a small window with the title Change subject. This
window shows the highlighted title of the message and two buttons, OK
and Cancel (or similar, I am using the French version).

This window appears randomly for between 20 and 80% of the incoming
messages. It is a real, unnecessary nuisance, especially when I receive
a large number of messages. Anyhow, I don't see why I should modify the
text of the title of a message which I have not even read yet!

Do you have the same problem? How can I get rid of this window?

Thanks to all

Gilbrh





Re: Change subject

2009-02-11 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 10:26:31 +0100 schrieb/wrote Gilbert ROTH:

Since the update of PowerMail to version 6, there appears with the
incoming mail a small window with the title Change subject. This
window shows the highlighted title of the message and two buttons, OK
and Cancel (or similar, I am using the French version).

This window appears randomly for between 20 and 80% of the incoming
messages. It is a real, unnecessary nuisance, especially when I receive
a large number of messages. Anyhow, I don't see why I should modify the
text of the title of a message which I have not even read yet!

Do you have the same problem? How can I get rid of this window?

I've never seen this window.
Do you have set up a special incoming filter, like removing RE: or
something like that.
That filter might not work anymore as supposed.

Thanks and all the best

Matthias




Re(2): Change subject

2009-02-11 Thread Gilbert ROTH
Le 11/02/09 a @648, PowerMail Engineering a ecrit :


Gilbert ROTH wrote:

Since the update of PowerMail to version 6, there appears with the
incoming mail a small window with the title Change subject.

You probably have a mail filter that triggers the change subject
AppleScript for some messages.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


Thank you Jérôme. Indeed, you hit the target!

I found a (new) filter called Spamsieve - Etiquetter spam which calls
for the Applescript I am going to delete it and everything should become
normal again.

Regards

Gilbrh





No Subject

2007-09-18 Thread Carl Darby
Is there any way to redirect HTML using Powermail. Occassionally I get
an email which has quite a lot of html in it but when I either FORWARD
or REDIRECT it the html is stripped.

Ta.


Carl


Carl







No Subject

2007-09-18 Thread Carl Darby
Is there any way to redirect HTML using Powermail. Occassionally I get
an email which has quite a lot of html in it but when I either FORWARD
or REDIRECT it the html is stripped.

Ta.


Carl


Carl







Old complaint about subject line behaviour

2007-02-16 Thread Per Åström

I believe I've already mentioned this a while ago:

in the subject line, when youve written something and want mark it you
cant use alt+shift+arrows:left/right) to jump one word at a time, as
the normal OSX behaviour.

Alt+arrow jumps one word per click, but not when using shift to mark
the text.

I use this method daily, in texts everywhere.

/per å




Re: Old complaint about subject line behaviour

2007-02-16 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Per Åström / 2007/02/16 / 07:16 AM wrote:

Alt+arrow jumps one word per click, but not when using shift to mark
the text.

Subject Field is weird.  It also doesn't work with Cmd+Shift+; and this
is a really big deal for me.  AppleMail works fine.

--

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com





Re: Old complaint about subject line behaviour

2007-02-16 Thread Dave N
In addition, I am often annoyed that the spell checker doesn't work in
the subject line. It is very important that the subject line be correct!
CTM; PLEASE let the spellchecker work in the subject line!

Best,
 Dave N

in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Per Åström's message of 4:16 AM, 2/16/07


I believe I've already mentioned this a while ago:

in the subject line, when youve written something and want mark it you
cant use alt+shift+arrows:left/right) to jump one word at a time, as
the normal OSX behaviour.

Alt+arrow jumps one word per click, but not when using shift to mark
the text.

I use this method daily, in texts everywhere.

/per å







No Subject

2006-12-08 Thread Bill Stecher
I forget how to get the addresses I want to come up when I press the
space bar, and how to get rid of those who are there. Can anyone help me?

Bill Stecher




Subject: Invisible Mail in Folder

2006-04-25 Thread Christopher Plummer

On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 20:01:04 +0200, PowerMail discussions, Rick Lecoat
[EMAIL PROTECTED], allegedly wrote: 

Make sure that the offending folders have 'View All selected, not 'View
Unread' (from the View Menu). This works on a folder-by-folder basis I
believe.

From: Christopher Plummer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In a recent effort to take advantage of PM's fast search, and to
simplify my mail folder structure, I started pulling mail out of
subfolders, dropping it into the parent folder, and then deleting the
subfolder.
 snip
For example, I have a 'Vendors' folder that appears to have nothing in
it, but at the bottom of the window it says 0 displayed of 547.  

I have used all the utilities to rebuild the entire database, index, 
etc. to no avail. Is there any way to make these invisible messages re-
appear?

I might have guessed the solution was easy, but not necessarily obvious
(to me anyway!) That was exactly it. The ability of folders to each have
a unique property of View read/unread was what made the messages
'disappear' . When pulled from a subfolder (with View All set) and
dropped to a parent folder (with View Unread), they disappeared! 

Thanks Rick!

Best,

- Chris

Christopher Plummer
ZebraTale, LLC
Macintosh  Lotus Domino Consulting
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 Check the UNPREDICTABLE archive - http://www.unpredictablemac.com
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Ignore Fwd: when sorting by subject

2005-10-07 Thread Jeremy Hughes

PowerMail ignores Re: when sorting by subject. Could it also ignore Fwd:
please?

If I have a folder with the following emails:

Fwd: Wibble
Re: Fwd: Wibble
Re: Wibble
Something else

PowerMail will sort:

Fwd: Wibble
Re: Fwd: Wibble
Something else
Re: Wibble

Note: Re: Wibble may be a reply to Fwd: Wibble. Some email clients
strip Fwd: from email titles before adding Re:

This would make it easier to view and follow threads.

Jeremy







[no subject]

2005-05-27 Thread Karel Gillissen

Hiro, 

It is in /var/vm and they still are called swapfile0, swapfile1 etc

to find them select Go- 'to folder' in the finder menu and enter /var/vm in 
the dialog box

Karel

Op donderdag, 26 mei 2005 schreef A-NO-NE Music:

Tiger is said to create much bigger vm file than before (80MB?), but I
can't find them by the name 'swapfile0'.  Does anyone know what is the
actual file name, and where it is?  I am quite certain it's not on the root.





[no subject]

2005-05-21 Thread H Ronald Riggs

I'm sure this has been asked before, but here goes. If I move my entire
PowerMail Files folder to a laptop, use it while on a trip, don't move
any files out of the Attachments folder while I'm using the laptop, come
back, move it back to my main machine, will all the previous links to
files that were moved out of the Attachments folder be preserved?

TIA,

Ron








Re: Subject: Re: 05/03/08-(....)

2005-03-09 Thread Rein Ciarfella

can you please post your answers or postings with a normal subject line ?

Yes.  Sorry, folks.

RC

Rein Ciarfella
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AIMM=rcsails
OS 9.1 (holdout)
PowerMail 4.2.1





Subject: Re: 05/03/08-(....)

2005-03-09 Thread Matthias Schmidt

All,

can you please post your answers or postings with a normal subject line ?
e.g. 05/03/08-RC (Barbara) says nothing about the subject itself.
Putting the date in front of the subject makes really no sense, as the
date is also written in the header.
If you're responding to a digest, please change the subject line accordingly.

Thanks and all the best

Matthias

---
schmidt-systemdevelopment
http://www.schmidt-system.com
iChat/AIM: MatKoyasan
Tel. +81-736-56-3905
---






x-mac-roman email encoding body vs subject

2005-03-06 Thread Mikael Byström

If I receive a message encoded in x-mac-roman (for any dumb reason), why
doesn't PowerMail display it as such? If I change the encoding from the
menu, it displays correctly. But this shouldn't be necessary, correct? Or
am I missing something?

These are the headers: 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=MacRoman
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

PM 5.1 | OS X 10.3.6 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD






Re: Renaming attachement from message subject?

2005-01-04 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
Try this.

applescript
tell application PowerMail 5.1.1a1
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
set (name of attachments of msg) to (subject of msg)
end repeat
end tell
/applescript

Bear in mind that this will remove the extension (.ra). You could fix
this specifically for .ra files by adding a second line in the repeat
loop like.

set (name of attachments of msg) to (name of attachements of msg)  .ra

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Tue, Jan 4, 2005, InfoXp said:

Hello,

I would like to rename a bunch of attachements from their messages' subjects.

Would anyone know a script -- or how to script that?

My GSM provider forward to my e-mail the voice messages I receive, which
is nice.
And I would like to archive them with a name that tell when/who/etc in
stead of message XXX.ra...
so that I can consult them later without using PowerMail, etc.

Thanks in advance for your help.

All the best,
-Xavier









Renaming attachement from message subject?

2005-01-04 Thread InfoXp

Hello,

I would like to rename a bunch of attachements from their messages' subjects.

Would anyone know a script -- or how to script that?

My GSM provider forward to my e-mail the voice messages I receive, which
is nice.
And I would like to archive them with a name that tell when/who/etc in
stead of message XXX.ra...
so that I can consult them later without using PowerMail, etc.

Thanks in advance for your help.

All the best,
-Xavier






Re: Feature request: Spell check in Subject line

2004-12-11 Thread RockLily

50 billion years ago the universe exploded into existence nothing
much of importance has happened since then, until Fri, Dec 3, 2004 at 4:
02 PM, when Max proclaimed

I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject
line.

if you're willing to buy commercial spellchecking software, try
SpellCatcher: http://www.rainmakerinc.com/ I couldn't live without it.
--
  Jo

€º°`°º€ø,??,ø€º°`°º€ø,??,ø€º°`°º€ø,??,ø€º°`°º€ø,?

Dijon vu -- the same mustard as before







Re: Feature request: Spell check in Subject line

2004-12-03 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
This is a programming thing. There are certain types of text fields that
OS X's spell check works in and certain ones that it doesn't. I don't
remember the different fields but someone who's a programmer out there
might be able to enlighten us.

-- 
Andy Fragen

On Fri, Dec 3, 2004, Max Gossell said:

Hi,

I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject
line. 

As I have a lot of correspondence in a foreign language (English) I keep
finding myself copying the subject line to the body, just to make sure I
haven't made any mistakes.

Could we have this fixed, please? (Or at least get an option to choose if
we want that feature or not.)

Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.1, build 4340
(SpamSieve 2.2.3)
OSX v10.3.6
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM









Feature request: Spell check in Subject line

2004-12-03 Thread Max Gossell

Hi,

I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject
line. 

As I have a lot of correspondence in a foreign language (English) I keep
finding myself copying the subject line to the body, just to make sure I
haven't made any mistakes.

Could we have this fixed, please? (Or at least get an option to choose if
we want that feature or not.)

Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.1, build 4340
(SpamSieve 2.2.3)
OSX v10.3.6
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM






Re: PM quits unexpected - IMAP (was: that and a lot more in the subject line)

2004-11-26 Thread C. A. Niemiec

Latest try with renewed OS X - Powermail still quits. Seems to be a bug!

I don't think so.
Watch the subject lines of your mails.

THIS ONE (i didn't repair it) has several lines, separeted by a return.
See header:

---
Subject:
 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re(3):=20PM=20quits=20unexpected=20-=20IMAP=0D=0DAm=20?=
 ...

Shouldn't some characters get automatically stripped out of the subject
line so this doesn't happen? Is there ever a two-or-more-line subject line?

Chris
-- 






Re: No Subject

2004-10-15 Thread Jim Pistrang

Hi Giovanni,

Can I set a filter to put a new message in a specific folder in the
folder's list if the sender's address is already in Address Book? And,
eventually, how?

Sure.

Condition:  From is in address Book
Action:  Move message into Folder

Jim

-- 
Jim Pistrang
JP Computer Resources
Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network 
413-256-4569
http://users.crocker.com/~pistrang






No Subject

2004-10-15 Thread Giovanni Andreani

Sorry, I forgot to include this second question in the previous topic .
I've been trying to work this out, but with no success.

Can I set a filter to put a new message in a specific folder in the
folder's list if the sender's address is already in Address Book? And,
eventually, how?

Thank you
Giovanni






Subject: Re: Add new signature?

2004-05-28 Thread Christopher Plummer

On Fri, 28 May 2004 20:01:04 +0200, Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED],
allegedly wrote: 


On 28 5 2004 at 11:18 am -0400, Wayne Brissette wrote:

The big green + in the signatures area creates a new one. If you leave
your mouse pointer over the icons for a second or two the function of the
icon appears on the screen.

Note the toolbar must be exposed (via the swallowable capsule in the
upper-right of the window) for any of these to appear.

Ah, of course!

In terms of UI design, I propose that in several of these windows (this
signatures one for example) the toolbar should mandatorily be displayed,
with no option to accidentally hide it.

I agree. I don't expect a 'dialog' to have optional elements.

and cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] added:

The menus in PowerMail are dynamic. They will change to reflect the
options available for the type of window currently open, so choices 3 and
4 above may not be obvious if you aren't used to looking up in the menus
as you work with different windows. The menus also change when modifier
keys are pressed.

I completely forgot about the dynamic PM menus. I still cast my vote for
a Context Menu for this function.

Thanks everyone!

- Chris Plummer

_
You can never escape; you can only move south down the coast.
   Mrs. Potter's Lullaby
Adam Duritz
Counting Crows, This Desert Life




[no subject]

2004-05-11 Thread dkt

As I see you are working hard on the update:

I have your program for the true multilingual capacities and the 
automatic export to database facilities, I think other users with 
multilingual international connection also are parts of your userser 
for the same reasons.

However:

1 as for the encoding from Chinese 2Bytes you should try to improve to 
ability to recognize the different encodings. I don't know why but I 
treid to send myself chinese emails from different internet cafe here 
in Taiwan, and often I got a percentage of unreadable messages although 
the message was exactly the same. I only use3d severeal different 
version of Internet explorer and different Windows versions. The point 
is that using email as much as I do, and receiving e-mails in 
traditional Chinese is my job. Most people do not use Mac, and this is 
a fact. Windows has several running versions, and most people simply 
uses Web mail such as Yahoo.com.tw or Hotmail.com. I doin't know at 
which point something happens so that on my Mac I receive unreadable 
garbage no matter how I set the preferences. If you could solve this 
problem it will make life easier.

2 To keep the Chinese encoding to tab delimited files, you suggest to 
change the International preferences to Traditional Chinese, log out, 
open Powermail and export the database. This system works to a certain 
point. Once the dates are set to Traditional Chinese it becomes very 
difficult to convert them into other systems. HOwever some text 
perfectly readable in the Powermail database as such while receiving 
mails, don't convert properly in the tab delimited fields, I wish you 
could allow keeping the date and time as they are in the Mail program 
while exporting to tab files, and especially to avoid the time 
consuming log out after changing the International preferences.

3 While converting to tab delimited, there is no way to get rid of the 
HTML codes if some mails include it. Could you create some routine 
allowing to remove the HTML codes during the transfer?

Regards

D. Majorana from Taiwan




[no subject]

2004-04-08 Thread dmajorana

Two Questions:
Although I selected BIG-5 as my favorite language, more often than 
necessary the messages are unreadable although their origin is either 
Taiwan Yahoo or Hotmail Yahoo.  If I uncheck the BIG-5 option more 
messages are unreadable. How to solve this significant problem?

While exporting to tab delimited
Although my date an time preferences in my Machine are Set to 
dd-mm-year, and I receive my mail in this format. while I export to tab 
delimited for FMP7 the date changes although my preferences in the FMP7 
are set to read as dd-mm-year. I also tried to 'leave date as it is', 
but I still get the American mm.dd.year format. What to do?

The option to transfer to database was one of the reasons for my 
choice, but I am not able to use it

As I export Traditional email to tab-delimited format I loose totally 
all my Chinese Words. What do I need to do to keep my db encoding 
intact so I can use it properly.

Regards

Dante




Re: Wayne's 'Change Subject'

2004-02-20 Thread Tim Hodgson

On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 8:52 am -0600, Wayne Brissette wrote:

I think this is what you are talking about:

script snipped

That's exactly what I'm talking about - and almost before I'd hit 'send'!
Thanks very much Wayne.

TimH




Subject: Re: keyboard shortcut for Applescript?

2003-09-12 Thread Cap Schwartz

What would be nice, is for PowerMail to allow the Mac OS-based ctrlM
shortcut, which highlights the first item in the menu bar. Then you can
use the arrow or tab keys to move to whichever menu and menu item you'd
like. Lots of other apps allow this; I wish PM would.

/Cap




Re: is there any way to change incoming subject lines after receipt?

2003-06-24 Thread Robert Price

I am new to this list. Have used PowerMail for past 3+ years. 
Question: I am unable to print on one of my printers from PowerMail.
Printer works with all other applications (photoshop, word processor,
browsers, etc). Am able to print with another printer from PowerMail. The
details...

Printer with problem - HP 5000 using Airport.
When trying to print the printer reads:
79.00FE
Printer Error

Printer that works is an Epson via wireless.
Mac OX 10.2.6 
Powermail 4.1.3 (was having same problem with previous 4.0 versions) Have
not been able to use the HP5000 printer for several + months). Have
replaced application, preferences, printer in Print Center numerous times
trying to isolate problem. No change.

Using a Powerbook Ti 400 which up to several months ago worked with
either printer. 

Any ideas or help on is greatly appreciated. 

Thank you.

-- 
Robert Price
www.eggplant.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: is there any way to change incoming subject lines after receipt?

2003-06-24 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003, Marlyse Comte said:

there is an apple-script for that. check out wayne's apple-script depository.

---marlyse

like it was possible to do in emailer?

i used this to make it easier to find filed messages [ie all domain
registrations were filed with the domain as part of the subject line]

powermail doesn't allow me to do this, or i haven't found a way to allow it

Adrian

Like marlyse said there's a Change Subject AppleScript if you want to
change an individual message.

Part of the Burst Digest package is a script that will automatically
remove certain, user configurable things that some mailing lists, like
Yahoo, put in their subject lines.

-- 
Andy Fragen
TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X 10.2.6 - PowerMail v4.1.3
PowerMail AppleScript Archives: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html




Re: is there any way to change incoming subject lines after receipt?

2003-06-24 Thread adrian

it looks to me and the email wizard, that on or about 23/6/03, my
esteemed correspondent Marlyse said something like...

there is an apple-script for that. check out wayne's apple-script depository

super, really helpful, thanks

Adrian




is there any way to change incoming subject lines after receipt?

2003-06-24 Thread adrian

like it was possible to do in emailer?

i used this to make it easier to find filed messages [ie all domain
registrations were filed with the domain as part of the subject line]

powermail doesn't allow me to do this, or i haven't found a way to allow it

Adrian




No Subject

2003-04-09 Thread Jerry M. Keller

Jerry Keller writes:
I use a program called Digest Viewer to view the email digests that I
subscribe to. This program allows a much more versatile method of viewing
and responding to digest lists such as this one.
 My problem is that while I have set up a filter to send all these
digests to a folder in Powermail, there is no apparent way of saving all
these messages to an outside folder which can then be read by Digest
Viewer, since the folder within Powermail to which I save them, can't be
read by any external program. What I have to do now, is save each
individual digest which has been filtered into a Powermail folder, into
an external folder which digest viewer reads. What I need is the ability
to save all the digests, (command A) into this new external folder
instead of having to select each message and save it to the new folder. 
I do not need this program for this digest list, since there is only one
digest a day, but the other list I subscribe to can have as many as five
or six  digests each day with as many as 30 emails in each digest. (Sorry
for the redundant syntax)
Thank you for any ideas.
Jerry

-- G3 (B/W)  350mhz.   800m ram  Both OS-9.2.2  and OS-10.2.4
[EMAIL PROTECTED]