PowerMail support has no idea what's going on, so I'd like to find out
whether anyone else is experiencing this.
PowerMail 5.0.1
OS X 10.3.5
In every folder, the 28th item is highlighted as though it is selected.
It is not selected, however. If I click on any other message, I can open
When I use the space bar to advance Power Mail v 5.01 it will raise the
text one display view.
If I hit the spacebar again, nothing happens.
If I click the mouse in the window and then hit the space bar, it
advances one screen.
Is this the way everyone else is doing it, or do I have something
Le 7/09/04 à 8:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
It's that search window that I'm trying to get. It used to show up with
the eyeball. I can't seem to figure out how to get the search window.
Maximizing the browser didn't show it for me.
Under PM 5.x, the search field is now in the toolbar running
It appears that on 7/9/04 at 5:32 pm Ben Kennedy spake thus:
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
yes, same here
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Pat O'Halloranhttp://www.danu.co.uk
Nine-tenths of
[Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 7.9.2004 um 12:32 Uhr:]
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
Yes. But I *never* press escape, so I would not notice.
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Ben Kennedy / 04.9.7 / 0:32PM wrote:
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
Reproduced here.
More on this.
Go to Text color and hit Esc, and watch what it does!
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- Hiro
This is inconsequential to the functioning of PM, but I noticed it just
now so I thought I would mention for curiosity's sake.
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
-ben
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A-NO-NE Music wrote:
I don't mind spam being missed. No big deal. I really do mind legit
message being missed and I fear if I accidentally delete them.
SpamAsassin never missed legit message. This is where I am at.
I think you can make SpamSieve a little less aggressive by using the
On Sep 7, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Jim Pistrang wrote:
1) you should tell SpamSieve to only evaluate if the 'from' address is
NOT in your address book.
Or, better yet, set PowerMail to synchronize with Apple's address book.
Then SpamSieve will see the messages. It won't mark them as spam
because
Hi Hiro,
This morning, I see 50+ spams in my Spam folder, and found 8 legit
messages, and 5 of them are private messages directed to myself and no CC
to nobody. Something I am doing must be wrong. Did I miss something in
the documentation?
When I am done with checking Spam folder content, I
I get 100 to 200 spam emails a day. I had to do a few days of training to
achieve a very good hit rate. After several weeks (of occasionally
correcting missed and false positives) I am now at something like 99%,
and am very happy with that. Nevertheless it will always be necessary to
do a quick
I am a total SpamSieve newbee, just started to try it out 4 days ago coz
SpamAsassin on my server stopped to work all the sudden.
How long does SpamSieve training takes? According to the documentation,
all what I need is to Mark as Good when legit mail went to Spam folder,
and Mark as Spam
On Tuesday, September 07, 2004, H.R. Riggs sent forth:
It's that search window that I'm trying to get. It used to show up with
the eyeball. I can't seem to figure out how to get the search window.
Maximizing the browser didn't show it for me.
Under PM 5.x, the search field is now in the
If you choose customize toolbar from the View menu, you can add the
search window to the browser toolbar.
On 7/9/04 9:07 pm H.R. Riggs wrote:
It's that search window that I'm trying to get. It used to show up with
the eyeball. I can't seem to figure out how to get the search window.
Maximizing
It's that search window that I'm trying to get. It used to show up with
the eyeball. I can't seem to figure out how to get the search window.
Maximizing the browser didn't show it for me.
Jan Litzinger wrote on 9/7/04:
OK, I give up. Where's the little eyeball that opens up the filtering on
OK, I give up. Where's the little eyeball that opens up the filtering on
Subject, To, From, etc? I'm using 5.0.1.
Ron
On the upper right corner there is an search field witch does exactly the
same. If you don´t see it. try to maximize the main powermail window.
regards,
Jan
OK, I give up. Where's the little eyeball that opens up the filtering on
Subject, To, From, etc? I'm using 5.0.1.
Ron
cheshirekat wrote on 06.09.04 at 13:31 -0600
Take a screenshot. Or use Grab type utilities.
A screenshot isn't going to work for a list of 300 messages! Not unless
you have a bigger screen than me ;)
Grab type utilities? What are you thinking of here?
Use AppleScripts.
Someone more clever
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