marmara wrote:
I am
troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail.
Anything I can do to reduce their chances?
James
OS X.2.8
On some machines running 10.2, sound notifications in PowerMail can make
PowerMail crash. In this case, try to use system sounds (those after the
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2004 12:18 PM -0500 Marlyse Comte
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might be that somebody can help you, but you'll definitely need to
give a bit more details of WHAT settings you are using and what exactly
the error message(s) is/are which you are getting.
---marlyse
Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. IMAP messages aren't available offline, even as they are in the cache.
I fail to see a valid reason for this (except for other priorities and
time constraints of course).
Alas, this has always been the case, in all successive versions :-(
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:18 PM +0100 david.gordon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am
troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail.
Anything I can do to reduce their chances?
OS X.2.8
Powerbook G3
Take Waynes's advice and update to Panther if you want - however I
marmara wrote on 22.06.04 at 08:00 -0400
I am
troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail.
Anything I can do to reduce their chances?
OS X.2.8
Powerbook G3
Take Waynes's advice and update to Panther if you want - however I am
running PowerMail on 10.2.8 and an iBook
Anything I can do to reduce their chances?
James
OS X.2.8
Powerbook G3
For starters, if possible, upgrade to Panther. There were so many fixes
and enhancements in Panther it's not funny. I run Panther on a G3
PowerBook and while it isn't going to break any world records, it is
beefy enough
Hi,
Mailsmith is so good at what it does, I am willing to wait for IMAP. I
agree that currently Mailsmith does not really make practical sense. I am
troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail.
Anything I can do to reduce their chances?
James
OS X.2.8
Powerbook G3
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