Le 1/07/04 à 12:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
anyone know the answer to this?
Hi,
no ideas about spamcop, but for the full header and original message, I
collected this script on this list some months ago. It is a different way
than Alan's way.
tell application PowerMail
set
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For BBEdit
applescript
tell application PowerMail
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
set s to source of msg
tell application BBEdit
You know, I have actually answered this a few times. You need an
AppleScript to do this. I have twice submitted this script to people who
maintain sites of Powermail applescripts and asked them to post it where
others can find it. But, ASFIK, no-one has posted it.
I believe that this mailing
anyone know the answer to this?
hey everyone. i'm evaluating PowerMail and so far i like what i see.
after having tried and rejected four email client programs over the last
few months, i might have found one that i can live with finally.
however, the documentation and/or support is a
i'm glad i brought this up! i think.
the argument that PM might not be right for me if i want to use html is a
bit like saying you're either for us or against us! first off, i'm not
convinced i want to be a member of that 'club'. it's an email client, not
a way of life. it either suits my needs
Wondering what the possibilities are of having a script/filter work
together. There are specific tagged (by label/priority) emails that I
would love to have go directly to my printer so employees can process the
information/order without the necessity for me to be there and physically
send to the
Wondering what the possibilities are of having a script/filter work
together. There are specific tagged (by label/priority) emails that I
would love to have go directly to my printer so employees can process the
information/order without the necessity for me to be there and physically
send to the
Tim Hodgson wrote on 01.07.04 at 10:30 +0100
As far as I can see, PM doesn't respect the standard '-- \r' (i.e.
hyphen-hyphen-space-return) sig delimiter, in that it doesn't remove the
sig from an email you're replying to.
Oh! Is _that_ why its hyphen-hyphen-space-return? I didn't know any
Hi,
As far as I can see, PM doesn't respect the standard '-- \r' (i.e.
hyphen-hyphen-space-return) sig delimiter, in that it doesn't remove the
sig from an email you're replying to.
Have I got that right, and if so, does anyone know why PM doesn't do this
rather basic thing?
thanks,
TimH
Per,
I would try the following:
clear the cache with one of the Utility Programs like Yasu, Cocktail etc.
repair permissions
All the best
Matthias
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Good morning. I use 5.01 and sometimes icons are missing. Right now for
example my In Tray-icon in the browser-window is missing and the little
cross in the lower right corner when I'm connected to an IMAP-account is
missing. However I can click on where it use to sit and disconnect. It
also
Jeffrey, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It is a 100% useful response.
It doesn't solve the problem, so it's clearly not useful.
If you want HTML mail, PM is not the
client for you. What can be more clear and concise? I absolutely hate it
when non-newbies start whining about HTML. You've obviously
Jim:
Thanks, that's *exactly* what I was looking for.
Regards,
Cap
Jim wrote:
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Set your default in the Mail Schedulings and Locations Setup. This makes
sense (to me, anyway) cause you might have a different default for a
different location.
As for the order, you can drag the accounts in
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