I would say this is the single biggest change needed.
Christian Meenaghan wrote on 2/16/04:
Will it be possible in the future to allow file attachments to have names
longer than 32 characters? Is this something you are looking into for
the next version of PowerMail?
Figured it out. After trying a number of things, I renamed the index
file, rebuilt the index, and everything works now!
/Cap
Cap Schwartz could find nothing better to say than:
Subject: Can't open the index file
From: E.B. Cap Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 07:40:49 -0800
On 10 2 2004 at 8:41 pm -0500, Mikael Byström wrote:
When I search and choose Date Sent or Date Received the last 2 digits
are not visible in the date. The up and down arrow incrementors are not
affecting the value selected.
However, typing a value and tabbing to the last 2 digits and typing
It appears that on 12/2/04 Pat O'Halloran spake thus:
During the last couple of days Powermail seems to have a mind of its own,
it keeps starting up without my assistance. If I quit it and wait a few
minutes up it comes again. It's not a start up item and its not
programmed to do that elsewhere,
smelik wrote:
Since I changed some email accounts and scheduling options, PM keeps
asking for my password in the keychain. I forgot how to change this;
should I delete the PM option from the keychain?
In the Identity pane of the Accounts dialog, uncheck the save passwords
in Mac OS keychain
Carl Ketterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 stated:
My question is about attachments. If I'm using (source of theMsg),
shouldn't that include attachments encoded in some way?
Technically yes. However, because PowerMail separates the two upon
receipt of the message, it isn't
E.B. Cap Schwartz wrote:
After a recent crash, I'm having two problems:
1) When I start up PowerMail, I see the error, Error: Can't open the
index file.
Rebuild your search index from the File / database menu.
2) When attempting to Delete Message Immediately from the scripts menu,
it gives the
The following is part of an AppleScript I run:
set theMessages to current messages
if (theMessages) is not {} then
repeat with theMsg in theMessages
set newSubject to SPAM: (subject of theMsg)
set newContent to (source of theMsg)
set newMsg
michael dunston wrote:
What SSL protocols are supported by Powermail for SMTP authentication?
PowerMail supports SSL on a specific port (by default, port 465 for
SMTP), but it does not currently support the STARTTLS command, which
allows to use SSL on the standard port (25).
Jérôme - PowerMail
Thanks for the info.
Meanwhile I use a working solution which had been a suggestion of
SpamSieve's creator: it ads 2 or 3 lines of code to his PM move if spam
AppleScript. This code will add 2 number symbols (##) at the beginning of
a spam message. An added filter in PM below (the one calling
Mikael Byström wrote:
When copying an address from an old message and pasting it into a new, it
would be nice if the first name part Name was pasted in the first slot
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] lost the brackets an went into the 2nd.
So what I'm suggesting is that PowerMail would know how to properly
I am just forwarding this one again, since I have not received an answer
from PowerMail and CTMDEV regarding the file attachment issue.
Thank you..
Christian
Begin Forwarded Message
Subject: Attachment File Name Lengths
Date Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2004
Hi,
Since I changed some email accounts and scheduling options, PM keeps
asking for my password in the keychain. I forgot how to change this;
should I delete the PM option from the keychain?
All the best
Willem
Hi
During the last couple of days Powermail seems to have a mind of its own,
it keeps starting up without my assistance. If I quit it and wait a few
minutes up it comes again. It's not a start up item and its not
programmed to do that elsewhere, as far as I know.
Any suggestions as to how this
I find that occasionally an email is not sent but remains instead in the
Out Tray--it may be days before I learn this. I'm always surprised to
find this happening--it never happened in PM 3+ or OS 9+.
Has anyone any idea as to why this would happen, or what to do to avoid this?
Using PM 4.2.1
I understand PowerMail doesn't currently support long file
names, and I know the engineering effort required to properly
support them is not trivial, and I can live with attachments
with truncated file names BUT...
The truncation should really happen in the right place, i.e.,
right before the
Hello all.
After a recent crash, I'm having two problems:
1) When I start up PowerMail, I see the error, Error: Can't open the
index file.
Clicking on the More Info button gives me, An indexing error occurred
(index).
Clicking the next More Info button results in, An indexing error
occurred
What SSL protocols are supported by Powermail for SMTP authentication?
I am trying to use use PM's smtp auth against a Mac OSXS 10.3 server and
am unable to make it work. Other mail clients (Mail.app and Mailsmith)
work just fine using the same account and server settings. With
powermail
Greets -
I've created some filters I'd like to share with a half-dozen or so of
our users. Is there any way to attach my filters to somebody else's
software, by moving a file or somehow exporting them?
Thanks,
z
On Sat, Feb 7, 2004 at 8:01 PM, marlyse wrote:
Subject: Re(2): script syntax to keep a message from appearing in Recent
Mail?
From: Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 15:02:28 -0600
not sure what you are talking about. maybe I missed it, maybe a second
thread kind of got
When copying an address from an old message and pasting it into a new, it
would be nice if the first name part Name was pasted in the first slot
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] lost the brackets an went into the 2nd.
So what I'm suggesting is that PowerMail would know how to properly treat
an email
Anyone else is seeing this in Panther and 4.2.x?:
When I search and choose Date Sent or Date Received the last 2 digits
are not visible in the date. The up and down arrow incrementors are not
affecting the value selected.
However, typing a value and tabbing to the last 2 digits and typing these
Matthias, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I just define another filter.
Something like Spam1, Spam2, or Spam Light *g*
Now, that was a little too simple and obvious. Thanks.
PM 4.2.1 | OS X 10.3.1 | Powerbook G3/266 | 256 MB RAM | 20 GB HD
The best feature of PowerMail, in my daily use, is the Recent Mail
browser. It is so handy having all my messages filtered to their proper
folders, but still visible in one place.
What would make this even better, though, would be a fast and efficient
way -- preferably with a keystroke -- to pop
Hey everyoone,
Anyone have a working applescript to automatically sign outgoing
messages? I tried
writing one, but it looked like PGP destroyed any text object it could
get its hands on...
Thanks in advance!
-ls
For the record, I have had this lost attachments problem in a particular
manner. Up until PM server side dB became incompatible with Netatalk
around OSX10.2.3, I was saving PM data on a Mandrake server via Netatalk.
The PITA was that you never know when PM saves attachments to where, and
PM
On 07 2 2004 at 9:22 am -0500, Paul Raybould wrote:
So, could it be just checking the mail first?
Again, why can't you ask your server administrator this?
There is a scheme called POP-before-SMTP which is a poor man's version of
authenticated SMTP. Basically, if the server receives a
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