Neil Hughes / 04.3.26 / 0:48 PM wrote:
I think I got a bit overexcited there...there's nothing in Application
Support that looks relevant to PowerMail.
That's exactly it. Because the privilege was set to drwx--, nothing
got installed there so applications such as AppleMail and PM go look
Guess what, I have the same permission settings...'drwx--'. But on
the working Jaguar machine Application Support is 'drwxr-xr-x'. So, is
that the cause? If it is then
1) The repair permissions didn't spot it
2) It's happening for new users added via the accounts systems preference
3)
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Yes, but then you'll have to go through all the software updates to get
back up to 10.3.3.
--
Andy Fragen
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004, Neil Hughes said:
If worst comes to worst. I had a problem similar to this. PM, actually
Wayne Brissette / 04.3.26 / 10:53 AM wrote:
Once done, run the software update control panel to update any Apple
software.
I'd rather download the updater from Apple site when it comes to OS
update. There are many reports in the past as well as 10.3.3 that the
problems after update were cured
Neil Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, March 26, 2004 stated:
OK...so I just need to re-insert the OSX 10.3 disc 1 and select Archive/
Install, yes? And this will work even though I've updated to 10.3.3?
Yes, this is like the clean Install of Mac OS 8/9.
Once done, run the software update
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If worst comes to worst. I had a problem similar to this. PM, actually
Mail too, would crash when opening a new window. Something got corrupted
when I installed Panther and and Archive/Install fixed it.
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Andy Fragen
What have I forgotten?
Try rebuilding your index manually from the File-Database-Rebuild
Index... function. I doubt it will work but it's worth a try.
Did you try deleting your PowerMail preferences? I don't know where they
are located in OS X, but that's another troubleshooting step that
Andy Fragen / 04.3.26 / 10:03 AM wrote:
If worst comes to worst. I had a problem similar to this. PM, actually
Mail too, would crash when opening a new window. Something got corrupted
when I installed Panther and and Archive/Install fixed it.
Come to think of it, I heard the similar reports on
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If worst comes to worst. I had a problem similar to this. PM, actually
Mail too, would crash when opening a new window. Something got corrupted
when I installed Panther and and Archive/Install fixed it.
--
Andy Fragen
What have I forgotten?
Try rebuilding your index manually from the File-Database-Rebuild
Index... function. I doubt it will work but it's worth a try.
Did you try deleting your PowerMail preferences? I don't know where they
are located in OS X, but that's another troubleshooting step that
PowerMail Engineering (26/3/04 12:45 pm) said:
Interesting bug... If you have created multiple user environments, you
can double-click a PowerMail database to switch to it. Unfortunately, if
you double-click the PowerMail Prefs file from the preference folder,
PowerMail will create a new
Thanks for the suggestions Scott..
What have I forgotten?
Try rebuilding your index manually from the File-Database-Rebuild
Index... function. I doubt it will work but it's worth a try.
Just tried it...no change.
I assume you're using 4.2.1, correct? The problem is not OS X 10.3.3, as
I'm
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
Intrigued by the hidden prefs mentioned by Karsten Liere, I double-
clicked on PowerMail's User Prefs file (foolishly expecting it to open in
ResEdit), and PowerMail proceeded to delete my entire message database
without warning.
Interesting bug... If you have created
In a similar incident (PM was crashing when opening a new window on
10.3.2), I had to delete all the user and system cache files using a
utility called Onyx (there are similar ones out there). I tried all the
'usual' PM trouble shooting stuff as well, as you listed, but none of
them helped. And,
What have I forgotten?
Try rebuilding your index manually from the File-Database-Rebuild
Index... function. I doubt it will work but it's worth a try.
I assume you're using 4.2.1, correct? The problem is not OS X 10.3.3, as
I'm on that and all is perfectly well.
It's remotely possible you're
Intrigued by the hidden prefs mentioned by Karsten Liere, I double-
clicked on PowerMail's User Prefs file (foolishly expecting it to open in
ResEdit), and PowerMail proceeded to delete my entire message database
without warning. More precisely: it deleted all the messages and folders
in the
In a similar incident (PM was crashing when opening a new window on
10.3.2), I had to delete all the user and system cache files using a
utility called Onyx (there are similar ones out there). I tried all the
'usual' PM trouble shooting stuff as well, as you listed, but none of
them helped. And,
Subject says it all...
I'm in the process of moving from a CRT iMac running Jaguar 10.2.6 to an
iBook running Panther 10.3.3. PowerMail collects messages no problem, but
any message that I create crashes PowerMail the moment I press the Send
button. Once I wait for the app. to restart
there's a conduit for the apple address book and you can synchronize the
apple address book with powermails address book. This should do the job -
at least it does it for me ;-)
All the best
Matthias Schmidt
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schmidt-systemdevelopment
I would really like to see a PowerMail conduit for my Palm. Anyone know
of such a thing existing or being in development?
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Subject says it all...
I'm in the process of moving from a CRT iMac running Jaguar 10.2.6 to an
iBook running Panther 10.3.3. PowerMail collects messages no problem, but
any message that I create crashes PowerMail the moment I press the Send
button. Once I wait for the app. to restart
On 25/3/04 Scott Wherry wrote:
I was a devoted PowerMail user for three years and [.] Last summer
PowerMail and CTM let me down,
[.]
What good is an email package that you can't trust?
Since you were using PM for three years and Apple Mail for 'almost a
year', what makes you think
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