I just joined the group and have a question that I'm sure has come up
before, so apologies if this is completely obvious. I'm trying to 'merge'
a whole load of messages (that are in Outlook Express and are held within
an OS9 format on a hard drive) to my Powermail folder on my OSX mac...
Any ideas
michael dunston wrote:
>What SSL protocols are supported by Powermail for SMTP
>authentication? I am trying to use use PM's smtp auth against a Mac
>OSXS 10.3 server (with a self-signed cert) and am unable to make it
>work.
PowerMail currently only supports SSL on a specific port (port 465 by
de
Bingo -- same app, too. Didn't even realize it was still installed on my
machine. Now deleting; thanks for that!
z
On 7/28/2004 at 11:01 AM, PowerMail discussions wrote:
>In my case, it was because I had A Better Finder Rename installed, and it
>was eating the keystroke before PowerMail ever
>>> All of a sudden PM stopped being able to make connections to the
>>> mail-servers of my different accounts.
>>> Rebuilding everything after starting PM with command-option pressed
>>> doesn't help.
>>>
>>> I have no idea what brought this on. The attached screendump shows
>>> the
>>> error me
In my case, it was because I had A Better Finder Rename installed, and it
was eating the keystroke before PowerMail ever got a chance. Have you
checked all your 3-party haxies?
A
Zeph Bender at Wed, 21 Jul 2004 10:09:53 -0700 said:
>Forgetting for a moment my ongoing issue with at least one use
Does anyone konw what SSL protocols are supported by Powermail for
SMTP authentication? I am trying to use use PM's smtp auth against a
Mac OSXS 10.3 server (with a self-signed cert) and am unable to make
it work. Other mail clients (Mail.app and Mailsmith) work just fine
using the same settings.
What SSL protocols are supported by Powermail for SMTP
authentication? I am trying to use use PM's smtp auth against a Mac
OSXS 10.3 server (with a self-signed cert) and am unable to make it
work. Other mail clients (Mail.app and Mailsmith) work just fine
using the same settings. With powermail h
Daniel, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>I would like to see some other kind of notification that mail does not go
>out than just the "yellow triangle."
My proposal is a triangle symbol on the outgoing folder itself and an
error log. The log could be held in the Mac OS X logs and be reached by a
menu.
When I receive a mail from AOL Communicator user, it comes as HTML
attachment, while AppleMail seems to be able to receive it as HTML
message instead of attachment.
When and how PM decides the message is as HTML attachment?
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- Hiro
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Hi,
does anyone know why switching user environments by double clicking a
file of the new environment causes all attached harddisks to the machine
to spin-up when they had been spundown? This is even when the environment
is on the same, running disk as the old one.
As it is, it takes roughly 10
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Apologies if this annoying reply reaches the list - MailSword seems to be
blocking me from receiving any messages :(
Jeremy
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (18/7/04 10:10 pm) said:
>
>Re: Your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>-
>*** Attention ! **
Forgetting for a moment my ongoing issue with at least one user's
inability to launch PDFs directly when received via PM; surely the
techies at CTM have some idea why some of us here are unable to use the
Cmd-Ctrl-R keystroke to bring up the Recent Mail window? All the other
Cmd-Ctrl- keystrokes
I got the same strange email, and I haven't received any messages from
powermail-discuss for the last two days.
Jeremy
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun,
18 Jul 2004 21:29:57 +0019 [23.10 CET]
>
>Re: Your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>-
>*** Attention ! ***
>Pour que le destinataire de votre email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) soit
>belle et bi
On 17 7 2004 at 9:20 am -0400, computer artwork by subhash wrote:
>What is the problem with double clicks on URLs? That is standard and usual.
Standard where? Off the top of my head I can't think of another app that
does that (short of a web browser of course). On the other hand, cmd-
click ha
I was having trouble with PowerMail sending but have cleared that up by
purging the outgoing que and rebuilding. However, I now notice that I
have 3 Setup Databases. They all have the same creation dates and
modification dates, but different sizes.
Any clue as to how I got them and what is the b
On 18 7 2004 at 4:45 pm -0400, Rick Lecoat wrote:
> But this one seems to
>have come from CTM themselves which makes me wonder what is going on
>Examination of the full headers of the email do mention Perroulaz, but my
>knowledge of email headers is such that I don't know what to infer from
>this
Something very strange has happened in PowerMail 5.0.1 this weekend. My
.Mac account is the primary one I use, but I have 3 others (including the
one provided by my ISP). Until this weekend, I would compose email in the
other 3 account (although rarely the one from the ISP) and click send and
off
From Rick Lecoat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sun, 18 Jul 2004 21:45:26
+0100 [22.45 CET]
>Any comments welcome.
I also received such a MailSword-generated email. Just visited
www.mailsword.com to find out what this is about. Well, I'm not very
impressed and that's because of two considerations:
1) Q
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on Sun, Jul 18, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] may have said:
>
>Re: Your email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>-
>*** Attention ! ***
>Pour que le destinataire de votre email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) soit
>belle et bien avertit de celui-ci:
>Veuillez co
Mikael Byström sez:
>I don't really understand why you would like them in the EMA
>database (except as a backup of course), when they could all be at your
>fingertips any time without having to fire up FM separately.
Since upgrading my system, this has been less of an issue, but at one
time tryi
I really think the recent MailSword generated message replies, that I'm
sure more subscribers to this list have received, are to be considered as
spam and dealt with accordingly. This goes for all of the similar services.
Obviusly the offender is the service user that forgets to exempt hie/hers
m
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