Tim Lapin wrote on Thu 02 Dec 2004 at 13:27 -0500
It seems to me that the appropriate place to initially address this issue
is with Intuit. It is their software that is complaining, not anything else.
I think they (and MYOB) are more likely to take notice of the PowerMail
development team than
On Thursday, December 02, 2004, David Gordon sent forth:
Net Virtual Mailing Lists wrote on Thu 02 Dec 2004 at 02:29 -0800
Quickbooks Pro 2005 and one of the features is
the ability to email a customer an invoice/statement/etc... However, when
I try to do this Quickbooks reports This
On a side note, I find the parsing of addresses into the To field to
be a little unpredictable. Here's my system:
I have some people who I always thing of by a nickname, and I put this
nickname into the Notes section of Apple Address Book (AAB). I also use
the AAB notes section for entering the
Net Virtual Mailing Lists wrote on Thu 02 Dec 2004 at 02:29 -0800
Quickbooks Pro 2005 and one of the features is
the ability to email a customer an invoice/statement/etc... However, when
I try to do this Quickbooks reports This email application is not
supported with this version of QuickBooks.
Hello,
We are making a switch to Quickbooks Pro 2005 and one of the features is
the ability to email a customer an invoice/statement/etc... However, when
I try to do this Quickbooks reports This email application is not
supported with this version of QuickBooks.
Any fixes to make this work?
Hello,
We are making a switch to Quickbooks Pro 2005 and one of the features is
the ability to email a customer an invoice/statement/etc... However, when
I try to do this Quickbooks reports This email application is not
supported with this version of QuickBooks.
Any fixes to make this work?
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