[Frank Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 9.4.2004 um 18:41 Uhr:]
>Right now I have 85 folder, 108 sub-folders and 74 sub-sub-folders. That
>makes a total of 267 today. There will be more in the future and they are
>constantly changing.
Maybe you have to think over your system of order .. :
[Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 10.4.2004 um 9:04 Uhr:]
>In PM 5 I
>would like to be able to bypass the PM AB entirely.
NO!!!
I really don't like Apples adress book and I'm very happy with PM ones.
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On 10/04/2004 at 2:43 AM I saw cheshirekat type:
>On Sat, Apr 10, 2004, the following words from Mark Smith
>[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>
>>My experience of trying to get PM to synchronize with Apple's Address
>>Book is that it soon gets out of sync. As a result I now
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004, the following words from Frank Mitchell
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>Just for fun I counted my current folders.
>
>Right now I have 85 folder, 108 sub-folders and 74 sub-sub-folders. That
>makes a total of 267 today. There will be more in the futur
At Fri, 9 Apr 2004 18:25:41 -0400 (CET), Tim Lapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 2:37 PM, Frank Mitchell sent forth:
>
>>Have a "File in after sending" popup menu in the outgoing message window
>>similar to that in the incoming message window.
>>
>>Right now, to file
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004, the following words from Mark Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>My experience of trying to get PM to synchronize with Apple's Address
>Book is that it soon gets out of sync. As a result I now NEVER allow PM
>to modify the Apple AB, and just dump t
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004, the following words from Tim Lapin
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>Now it is true that one-off choices are manual but I've found that those
>happen rarely, if ever. Essentially all my outgoing mail is
>automatically moved to the appropriate folder an
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004, the following words from Christian Roth
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>PM has spring-loaded folders, so you can just grab the message and move
>it to the place where you want it by dragging and delaying over the
>desired (sub-) folders.
>
>>and drag
for checking your textfiles, a good choice is SubEthaEdit, which can be
found here:
with this editor you can convert or reinterpret a textfile in different
encodings.
But allow me a question, why do you want to export your mails to Filemaker?
All the best
Matthias
Lyle D. Gunderson / 04.4.9 / 0:58 AM wrote:
>But I have yet to figure out how to use AOL's SMTP server(s). (I tried
>AOL's help system, but once I get to the "Open Mail Access" keyword
>screen, and click to see instructions, none are to be found).
It is not possible. I keep AOL account becaus
I'm trying PowerMail again, now that AOL allows IMAP access to their
servers, and PowerMail works wonderfully for picking up mail. Shades of
Emailer!
But I have yet to figure out how to use AOL's SMTP server(s). (I tried
AOL's help system, but once I get to the "Open Mail Access" keyword
scre
Hello,
>Hello Tim and Janet
>
>>>Have a "File in after sending" popup menu in the outgoing message window
>>>similar to that in the incoming message window.
>>>
>>>Right now, to file his sent messages, the user has to open the Out Tray,
>>>scroll to the desired folder, open it to show the sub-fol
Hello Tim and Janet
>>Have a "File in after sending" popup menu in the outgoing message window
>>similar to that in the incoming message window.
>>
>>Right now, to file his sent messages, the user has to open the Out Tray,
>>scroll to the desired folder, open it to show the sub-folder (if
>>neces
Hello Christian
>>Right now, to file his sent messages, the user has to open the Out Tray,
>>scroll to the desired folder, open it to show the sub-folder (if
>>necessary)
>
>PM has spring-loaded folders, so you can just grab the message and move
>it to the place where you want it by dragging and
At 4:24 PM on Thu, Apr 8, 2004, Barbara Needham wrote:
>No, you don't want to export it. Under PowerMail preferences, under
>synchronization [not under address book] you will find where you can
>update PM's address book from Apple's, or vice versa. I would guess that
>you want to update Apple's f
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 2:37 PM, Frank Mitchell sent forth:
>Have a "File in after sending" popup menu in the outgoing message window
>similar to that in the incoming message window.
>
>Right now, to file his sent messages, the user has to open the Out Tray,
>scroll to the desired folder,
Um,
You can do that right now by having a mail filter on your outgoing mail
(at least you can in OS 9, I haven't gone to OSX yet).
Go to Setup>Mail Filters and click on the little cog to set up a new filter.
Give it a name.
Under Conditions, choose 'status' from the left pull-down menu, then '
Frank Mitchell wrote:
>Right now, to file his sent messages, the user has to open the Out Tray,
>scroll to the desired folder, open it to show the sub-folder (if
>necessary)
PM has spring-loaded folders, so you can just grab the message and move
it to the place where you want it by dragging and
At Fri, 9 Apr 2004 14:37:10 -0700 (CET), Frank Mitchell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Have a "File in after sending" popup menu in the outgoing message window
>similar to that in the incoming message window.
Man, have I asked for this one as well a few times before...
/Max G
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