David Gallanders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2005-05-02 01:26 said:
Just select the list, then drag it to the recipients window of an open
email window.
Well, look at that! Thanks a lot! Strange that dragging works and
pasting does not!
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How much harm does a company have to do before we
Geoff Roynon wrote:
I have just installed Tiger and was trying to get Spotlight to work with
my PowerMail database - I am running 5.2b3. I have rebuilt the indexes.
When I enter a word which I know is in some of the messages in my mail
database it is not found. When I enter PowerMail it finds
Hi,
It just occurred to me that there is a quick, easy and intuitive solution
to the view all/view only unread issue.
How about allow the user to click on the messages to show all
messages, and the xxx unread to show only unread messages. Further, the
currently displaying mode could be
Acknowledgements to Sean McBride who wrote on Sun, 1 May, 2005 at 3:40:
Hi,
If you put many people in the 'destination' field, then select them all,
then 'copy' you get this:
John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jane doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is, you get a comma separated list. But how can I take
Hi,
If you put many people in the 'destination' field, then select them all,
then 'copy' you get this:
John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jane doe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is, you get a comma separated list. But how can I take a list like
that, and paste it into PM so I can mail all those people?
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I can. But I'm still no wiser as to what these check boxes actually DO!
I like to learn. Somebody teach me!
Your application interface language will automatically be switched to the
language of the operating system.
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Regards, Kjell Olausson
It appears that on 1/5/05 at 18:03 Geoff Roynon spake thus:
I reset the Spotlight preference and saved, then went back in and turned
it on again and went through the indexing again. This time it stopped on
an error:
A file error occurred, File not found, File not found, Class=file;
what=2;
Sean McBride / 2005/04/30 / 16:02 wrote:
Well, if you're a fairly technical user, you might install CHUD:
http://developer.apple.com/tools/performance/
Actually, CHUD is on your OSX install disk :-)
Be warned that some 3rd party PrefPane might conflict with CHUD.
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- Hiro
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Yes, I can. But I'm still no wiser as to what these check boxes actually DO!
I like to learn. Somebody teach me!
Rick
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can you uncheck your system-preferred
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