Wed, 12 May 2004 13:08:05 +0200 PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>treid to send myself chinese emails from different internet cafe here
>>in Taiwan, and often I got a percentage of unreadable messages although
>>the message was exactly the same.
>
>Look for the "cont
Thanks Andy!
The TextEdit script works great. The BBEdit reports that it can't open a
new window. I have BBEdit Lite 6.1.2 for Mac OS X, maybe that command was
added in a later version. But, hey, one that works is all I need! :-)
And yeah, there was a lot more hidden in that message than met th
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Here are 2 scripts to do what you want.
View Source in BBEdit
tell application "PowerMail"
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
set s to source of msg
Hi,
How do you view the message source?
I get some mails that show up with only a few words in text mode. If I
use the little "world" button at the bottom of the message window, I have
a choice of either viewing in a web browser (bad, as it loads remote
graphics & web bugs) or "show html", whic
Am 29.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>Of course,
>creating a new folder to store sent messages shows only from who
>message's been sent (and that is obviously always me) but not to who,
>like it is in Out Tray (and Sent tray).
You can choose all items to be shown in any folder you like
Few days ago my computer crashed and, having no backup, I had to create
new Power Mail database and start from the scratch. (Thanks to Marie-
Therese for re-sending me the key!)
I have noticed that my new database didn't create Sent Tray and I was
wondering if there is a way to do it (I'm quite us
Michael Lewis on 7/29/04 said
>MailSword appears to be an antispam service/program which basically asks
>people to authenticate before it sends mail on to its user. (The idea
>that spammers automate everything and won't send back the passcode to
>authorize their spam to go through.) The subscribe
Damienn sez:
>Exactly my thoughts too, especially as the sudden disrupt happened right
>after the MailSword-message.
>So I would also welcome a short note from CTM what has happened. Silence
>is not always golden...
MailSword appears to be an antispam service/program which basically asks
people
Exactly my thoughts too, especially as the sudden disrupt happened right
after the MailSword-message.
So I would also welcome a short note from CTM what has happened. Silence
is not always golden...
-- Damienn
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Addiction isn'
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
>Just curious.
>Why do you spin down your drives, which shortens your drive life in great
>deal? I never spin down any of my drives, running 24/7, except when my
>TiBook travels with me :-)
I have to do this since my enclosure is crammed with HDs. Since I also
live under th
Today was the first day I've received messages from the list since July
18. That's 10 days of silence. Once in a while, a few days will pass
without any messages from the PowerMail Discussion mailing list. Then
I'll get a bunch of list email with dates from all the days of quiet list
activity. If
Lane Roathe / 04.7.28 / 0:46AM wrote:
>This has been a bug in PM for a long time. I've learned to live with it
>but it does make it very painful to switch user environments when you
>have 8-10 drives online like I do
Just curious.
Why do you spin down your drives, which shortens your drive life
on Wed, Jul 28, 2004 "Christian Roth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> may have said:
>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
I think you can import them with the Database import function. Then
choose Outlook ...
All the best
Matthias
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