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2004-07-29 Thread Brian Jacobs
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

Re: view message source

2004-07-29 Thread Dr Dave
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

Re: view message source

2004-07-29 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* 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

view message source

2004-07-29 Thread Dr Dave
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

Re: Sent Tray

2004-07-29 Thread Rene Merz
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

Sent Tray

2004-07-29 Thread Sead
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

Re: Occasional mailing list hiccups

2004-07-29 Thread Barbara Needham
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

Re: Occasional mailing list hiccups

2004-07-29 Thread Michael Lewis
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

Re: Occasional mailing list hiccups

2004-07-29 Thread Damienn
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 ___ Addiction isn'

Re: Spin-up of HDs when switching user environment

2004-07-29 Thread Christian Roth
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

Occasional mailing list hiccups

2004-07-29 Thread cheshirekat
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

Re: Spin-up of HDs when switching user environment

2004-07-29 Thread A-NO-NE Music
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

Re: Spin-up of HDs when switching user environment

2004-07-29 Thread Lane Roathe
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

Re: Can anyone help?

2004-07-29 Thread Matthias Schmidt
I think you can import them with the Database import function. Then choose Outlook ... All the best Matthias --- schmidt-systemdevelopment http://www.schmidt-system.com iChat/AIM: MatKoyasan Tel. +31-736-56-3905