On Dec 1, 2014, at 03:11 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Dec 1, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Dan C dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Sooo... I switched from Eudora to Apple Mail and am having a few
growing pains.
(QuickSilver 2002, Leopard)
[snip - my griping about the conversion process in general]
Well, to
On Dec 3, 2014, at 12:28 PM, Dan C dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I tell Apple Mail to throw a message to my default browser? Now and
then, friends (peecee users) send me poorly formatted html messages that
get mangled by WebKit. I know by previous experience that if I throw them
I’ve had a problem with Apple Mail not being consistent as to Applying the
RULES that you have formulated..
And that’s been from day one that they included it in Apple’s MAIL
BTW, I go back to 1986 and Mac OS (they didn’t call it OS back then) System
ver. 6.8
RHB
That’s why I bought Spam
On Dec 3, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Robert H. Baucom
rbt...@owc.netmailto:rbt...@owc.net wrote:
I’ve had a problem with Apple Mail not being consistent as to Applying the
RULES that you have formulated..
And that’s been from day one that they included it in Apple’s MAIL
BTW, I go back to 1986 and
Hi,
Sooo... I switched from Eudora to Apple Mail and am having a few
growing pains.
(QuickSilver 2002, Leopard)
I used EudoraMailboxCleaner, rebuilt the resulting mailboxes in Apple
Mail, and got most of my filters er a rules working.
My first impression of Apple Mail was that it's a POS
On Dec 1, 2014, at 12:27 PM, Dan C dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Sooo... I switched from Eudora to Apple Mail and am having a few growing
pains.
(QuickSilver 2002, Leopard)
I used EudoraMailboxCleaner, rebuilt the resulting mailboxes in Apple Mail,
and got most of my filters er a
Other than installing a newer WebKit system-wide (which has stability
issues), is there an easy way to point Mail to using a newer build?
The newer builds are much faster at displaying image heavy messages.
You could try to relink the binary from the command line with
install_name_tool.
What everyone is telling you is true . I keep the same computer you have -
Offline to Handle my Finances. That way there’s no danger of anyone hacking
into my accounts or password lists … or stealing date.
Though I’m using a mid 2012 APPLE Pro Tower with Yosemite OS 10.10.1 … I can
only