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Does that mean that I can't use [Spam rating] as a condition for anything
else?
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said:
Andy Fragen
I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to
harryo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22 April 2004 stated:
Excuse me is this now a french mailing list?
It's only English by default. Since PowerMail is used worldwide I would
hope we would show a bit more tolerance when these posts occasionally appear.
Wayne
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No people is wholly civilized where a
Contact TDS Metrocom and ask if they have started blocking port 25.
Gave 'em a call, and they started about a week ago.
The other option is to setup a sending account using metrocom's
email server in PowerMail
Although I'm not at home yet, I think this will work. They told me to
change my
Set it up as an IMAP account. Check the box to use Port 143. Your
username is your AOL user name.
OK. Here's what I've got. I set up a new mail account and called it
AOL. In the Identity tab I put [EMAIL PROTECTED] as my AOL e-mail address,
and entered my Real Name.
In the Receiving tab I
Hello,
Ne serait-il pas possible, dans la version 5, de changer directement
depuis le menu contextuel, lorsque l'on sélectionne un message,
l'étiquette de ce dernier?
De même qu'il me semble que l'on devrait pouvoir, grace au menu
contextuel, le changer de place (transfert dans un autre dossier)
Andy Fragen
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I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to act on spam.
Both filters seem to be active. Is this just a warning?
It's just a warning; as the spam filter assistant will act only on the
first one,
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I get a dialog stating I have more than one filter set to act on spam.
Both filters seem to be active. Is this just a warning?
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said:
Ben Kennedy wrote:
Ah...
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Thanks Jerome. I'll have to see if I can set this up to replace the
script. I assume that this will run significantly faster than my script?
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, PowerMail Engineering said:
Ben Kennedy
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OK, you're right. Using AppleScript probably isn't an average user
thing. But I think you understand what I mean. Personally, resetting the
label is all I think I need.
Thanks for the quick follow-up.
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On
Ben Kennedy wrote:
Ah... maybe I see what you mean. If a msg contains attachments
virus.pif and legitfile.txt, then using the PM filter will cause both
to be discarded, when in reality you want to retain the second file. Yes?
I was waiting for this one :-)
The filters are in fact a bit
On 22 4 2004 at 1:32 pm -0400, Andy Fragen wrote:
Yes, but I can't specify which attachments as I can in the script.
Ah... maybe I see what you mean. If a msg contains attachments
virus.pif and legitfile.txt, then using the PM filter will cause both
to be discarded, when in reality you want to
Contact TDS Metrocom and ask if they have started blocking port 25.
ISP's typically do this to prevent their users from being spammers.
If Metrocom is blocking port 25 then you have 2 options.
Ask catalog.com to open another listener port on their email server.
I use port 2525. This is rarely
[Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 22.4.2004 um 9:37 Uhr:]
I've written the following script to remove all sorts of attachments.
Thank you! Nice Script (I use it with PM 4).
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Andy Fragen wrote:
Your response, while accurate, is confusing. I use SpamSieve, as do many
people, and to have to duplicate those scripts, whatever they may be, and
check use 3rd party app is very confusing to the average user.
I will add something to reset the label to none when marking a
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Yes, but I can't specify which attachments as I can in the script. All I
do is set my spam script to label spam then run the Remove Listed
Attachments script on everything.
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, Ben
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Done. The 'count messages' portion comes from someone else's script and I
don't know who to give the credit to.
AppleScript
property preMsg : You currently have: return
property postcC : Message folders
property postfC
On 22 4 2004 at 12:37 pm -0400, Andy Fragen wrote:
I've written the following script to remove all sorts of attachments. I
call it from a filter set as Always
In PM 5 you can now do this using the built-in filters, no applescript req'd.
-b
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Rick,
I've written the following script to remove all sorts of attachments. I
call it from a filter set as Always
AppleScript
--Remove Listed Attachments by Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--v.1.1
property badAttachment :
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Jerome,
Your response, while accurate, is confusing. I use SpamSieve, as do many
people, and to have to duplicate those scripts, whatever they may be, and
check use 3rd party app is very confusing to the average user.
I
Anthony Sanna wrote:
How do you go about setting up a PM - AOL account?
Set it up as an IMAP account. Check the box to use Port 143. Your
username is your AOL user name.
It has worked great in PM 4. I'm having a little trouble with PM 5, but
it could just be my machine.
Richard Hart
Bob Moody wrote:
Spam blockers are unnecessary.
You are contradicting yourself. You act as your own spam blocker. If spam
blockers were unnecessary, than why would you take actions to block spam?
You can't have it both ways.
Just use your web browser to log into your pop account using webmail.
I use PowerMail at the office and at home. Recently, however, I have not
been able to send any messages from my home Mac. When I do, I get the
error message: No SMTP server on smtp2.catalog.com.
At home, I am plugged into the web via an ethernet connected Airport
Extreme which is connected to
At Sat, 10 Apr 2004 02:43:01 -0600 (CET), cheshirekat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Christian Roth wrote:
I am now also in the situation where I would
like to have the ability to perform an AppleScript after both, Manually
mark as Spam and Manually mark as good.
You can already do this: in the spam filter assistant, choose other
third party spam filter instead of SpamSieve (or
David Gordon wrote:
I must say I'm not that impressed by the new icons in
the toolbars. Take for example the Mark as Spam.
Is that a fly? What has a fly got to do with spam? And
Mark as Good doesn't follow the theme (or vis versa).
I'm not sure Reply, Forward or Redirect are clear
either.
I
I mean, what are flies attracted to the most, right?
Spam, of course!
Tony
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Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
6120 University Avenue
Middleton, WI 53562
1-800-373-7226
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've already reported this to support, but I'd like to know whether
anyone else has tried PowerMail 5 with AOL.
I would like to. How do you go about setting up a PM - AOL account?
Tony
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Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
6120 University Avenue
Middleton, WI 53562
1-800-373-7226
[EMAIL
Hi,
though I have suggested a solution to the manually marked as good keeps
Spam label color problem, I am now also in the situation where I would
like to have the ability to perform an AppleScript after both, Manually
mark as Spam and Manually mark as good. This should be an additional
On 22 4 2004 at 9:23 am -0400, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
HTML messages are normally not stored as attachments; however when you
click the globe icon (view in web browser) a temporary PowerMail HTML
message.html file is created with a copy of the HTML data, and opened in
your web browser. This
Rick Lecoat wrote:
When HTML messages arrive, I sometimes get a file in the attachments
folder called Enclosure.html, sometimes one called PowerMail HTML
message.html, and sometimes the HTML message does not create a file at
all AFAIK.
What determines the different behaviour?
HTML messages are
On Apr 22, 2004, at 7:29 AM, david.gordon wrote:
Your SpamSieve corpus is stored in your Library folder, so there is
nothing to move.
So why does SS report that its only had a few hundred messages since
20.04.04 when I have been using it for well over a year and had
thousands
of message
On 22/04/2004 at 7:28 AM I saw Bob Moody type:
Spam blockers are unnecessary.
Just categorically saying they are unnecessary is a bit extreme.
Just use your web browser to log into your pop account using webmail.
Look at what's there and delete everything that you don't want. (I hit
select
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/22/04 at 6:58 stated:
Spam blockers are unnecessary.
Is this really the TRUTH?
Using his method, it's not that they are unnecessary, he just doesn't
call them that. He is the spam blocker in his case. EarthLink has been
very good with SPAM recently, so I
I deleted the version of SpamSieve in the PM folder, before I even
launched PM 5. There seems to have been no ill effects, and my existing
copy of SS (2.1.4) is still using my existing Corpus. However, it looks
like you need to use the fly and smiley icons in the Toolbar to add Spam
or Good
At Thu, 22 Apr 2004 07:28:26 -0400 (CET), Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spam blockers are unnecessary.
Is this really the TRUTH?
Just use your web browser to log into your pop account using webmail.
Look at what's there and delete everything that you don't want. (I hit
select all then
Here's a questions that I've wondered about for ages but never got around
to asking:
When HTML messages arrive, I sometimes get a file in the attachments
folder called Enclosure.html, sometimes one called PowerMail HTML
message.html, and sometimes the HTML message does not create a file at
all
PowerMail Engineering wrote on Thu 22 Apr 2004 at 12:58 +0200
Your SpamSieve corpus is stored in your Library folder, so there is
nothing to move.
So why does SS report that its only had a few hundred messages since
20.04.04 when I have been using it for well over a year and had thousands
of
Spam blockers are unnecessary.
Just use your web browser to log into your pop account using webmail.
Look at what's there and delete everything that you don't want. (I hit
select all then individually uncheck the ones I want, then hit the
delete button on the page.)
After doing that, log into
Is that a fly? What has a fly got to do
with spam? And Mark as Good doesn't follow the theme (or vis versa).
I'm not sure Reply, Forward or Redirect are clear either. I'll
probably turn off the icons - just like I did in PM 4.
Allow me to disagree with these observations. Frankly, I found the
david.gordon wrote:
I already had SpamSieve. I think that PM 5 is running the copy supplied.
Can I simply replace the copy in the PM folder with my original copy to
use my own corpus etc.
Your SpamSieve corpus is stored in your Library folder, so there is
nothing to move.
PowerMail 5 requires
Ron,
When I use PM on my desktop, where I am an administrative user, I have no
problems. When I use it on a laptop, where my account is not an
administrative account, it almost always crashes when I quit the program.
I think it is related to attachments. It complains of not having
sufficient
I already had SpamSieve. I think that PM 5 is running the copy supplied.
Can I simply replace the copy in the PM folder with my original copy to
use my own corpus etc.
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david.gordon
Karel,
It doesn't work 'automatically' while sending messages either...
I created a simple outgoing filter:
only 'filter outgoing messages' checked
conditions:
status is sent
In PM 4, outgoing filters were applied once the message has been sent.
In PM 5.0b12, they are applied before sending
Op woensdag, 21 april 2004 schreef PowerMail Engineering:
There is a bug with the file in filter action: it does not work when
you apply it manually on an outgoing message that has already been sent.
I will fix it, however the file in action will not be immediate when
applied on message in the
harryo wrote on Wed 21 Apr 2004 at 18:46 -0500
I especially like the feature in Mail.APP that allows me to bounce
an EMail back to its sender.
Why don't you bounce over to http://discussions.info.apple.com/ and
leave us less insecure punters alone.
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david.gordon
Ehh -- would it be possible to add total messages in database to this
script...?
Max G
At Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:23:53 -0700 (CET), Andy Fragen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This doesn't count subfolders on my install. Here's a
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, the following words from Scott at HobbyLink Japan
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
Greater control over fonts and colors (allow me to set individual colors
for each background of the mail browser's panes and the message window,
as well as font colors)
How about adding the send waiting messages to the toolbar options?
This is something which I use every day - and it would be very handy to
have a button for it...
I'll second that!
And it *still* asks me when I want to modify a message in the out tray,
and I still answer modify as draft 25
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I, too, am experiencing problems where applescripts are not working
properly when called from filters but work fine when called from the AS
menu. I think it's a bug.
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2004, Christian Roth
harryo on 4/21/04 said
Mail.APP has a built in spam filter.
Costs nothing does a good job and is supported by Apple.
I especially like the feature in Mail.APP that allows me to bounce
an EMail back to its sender.
You know, if you prefer Mail.app you are more than welcome to use it. If
you
Hi,
I'm having a problem with the following incoming mail filter setting
which worked flawlessly in 4.x:
[x] Filter incoming messages
Conditions:
Subject begins with CONFIRM
Account is mailinglist-admin
Status is not read
Status is not replied
Execute if all conditions are met
On 21 4 2004 at 7:46 pm -0400, harryo wrote:
I especially like the feature in Mail.APP that allows me to bounce
an EMail back to its sender.
Granted though most spam is from a phony address.
Yeah, so what is the point, exactly?
-b
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zygoat creative technical
Mail.APP has a built in spam filter.
Costs nothing does a good job and is supported by Apple.
I especially like the feature in Mail.APP that allows me to bounce
an EMail back to its sender.
Granted though most spam is from a phony address.
Michael said:
I believe you can do this by adjusting the mail filter for SpamSieve.
Conditions:
Account is AccountA
Aha! Of course. Thanks, Michael.
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Sherman
PowerMail Engineering / 04.4.21 / 5:18PM wrote:
Clicking the snooze button in a connection error dialog, or selecting
snooze in the dock menu when a connection error occurs, will stop
notifying subsequent connection errors for scheduled connections on the
same account, during one hour.
A great
On Apr 21, 2004, at 1:38 PM, Sherman Wilcox wrote:
Have you set the accounts for which SpamSieve should be active?
Okay, I give: how does one do this?
I believe you can do this by adjusting the mail filter for SpamSieve.
Conditions:
Account is AccountA
Spam rating 50
Ed Ver Hoef wrote:
Of late, whenever I launch PowerMail (I'm using a Mac under OS 9.1), I
get a message saying Can't Open Index File
Rebuild the search index from the file/database menu.
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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A-NO-NE Music wrote:
I am pretty sure I didn't see any mention of snooze in the readme. I was
getting tons of auth failure on all the .mac accounts I have today, so I
hit the snooze button.
Now I get no error message but am wondering.. ur.. what did I just do?
Clicking the snooze button in a
Of late, whenever I launch PowerMail (I'm using a Mac under OS 9.1), I
get a message saying Can't Open Index File and I have the choice of
saying OK or opting for more info. If I say OK, PowerMail launched and
all seems OK. If I ask for more info, another message appears saying
Can't Open Index
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