Re: Display of HTML mails

2005-05-25 Thread Richard Hart
I experience the same behavior. RH Gunther Bohnert wrote: >I'm having problems displaying HTML mails. > >My standard setup is to prefer the text version if available and not >load external images automatically. So if I switch to HTML display I >have the 'load images' button available. But klick

Re: Display of HTML mails

2005-05-25 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Gunther Bohnert wrote: >So if I switch to HTML display I >have the 'load images' button available. But klicking this won't load >the images. If I change the setup to load images automatically all works >fine. Loading the file in Safari works fine as well. > >This behaviour started after the updat

Re: Display of HTML mails

2005-05-25 Thread Barbara Needham
Gunther Bohnert on 5/25/05 said >I'm having problems displaying HTML mails. > >My standard setup is to prefer the text version if available and not >load external images automatically. So if I switch to HTML display I >have the 'load images' button available. But klicking this won't load >the ima

Display of HTML mails

2005-05-25 Thread Gunther Bohnert
I'm having problems displaying HTML mails. My standard setup is to prefer the text version if available and not load external images automatically. So if I switch to HTML display I have the 'load images' button available. But klicking this won't load the images. If I change the setup to load imag

Re: Backing up before updating to 5.2

2005-05-25 Thread Frank Mitchell
Hello Chris >>Before installing PM 5.2 we are advised to back up our personal files. >> >>Presumably this includes 'Address Database' and 'Message database' but >>are there any others? >> >>There is a choice of File -> Duplicate and Edit -> Copy for these files. >>What is the difference between a

Re: Backing up before updating to 5.2

2005-05-25 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>Before installing PM 5.2 we are advised to back up our personal files. > >Presumably this includes 'Address Database' and 'Message database' but >are there any others? > >There is a choice of File -> Duplicate and Edit -> Copy for these files. >What is the difference between a duplicate and a cop

Re: Backing up before updating to 5.2

2005-05-25 Thread Marlyse Comte
not sure if you'll find it in 10.2.8 - IF it's available it is in FINDER - FILE - CREATE ARCHIVE. it makes it easy to .zip a file. if you don't have that option, just use stuffit or zipit or whatever you use to stuff/ zip files. former message(s) quotes: - >In an earlie

Re: Backing up before updating to 5.2

2005-05-25 Thread Barbara Needham
Frank Mitchell on 5/24/05 said >In an earlier message, Marlyse mentions " ...from the Finder action menu >choose 'make archive'". I can't find this in the menus. Where and what is >it - I am still using OS X 10.2.8 ? Added in 10.3.x. Sorry. Basically it zips a file or folder to make a zip archi

Backing up before updating to 5.2

2005-05-25 Thread Frank Mitchell
Before installing PM 5.2 we are advised to back up our personal files. Presumably this includes 'Address Database' and 'Message database' but are there any others? There is a choice of File -> Duplicate and Edit -> Copy for these files. What is the difference between a duplicate and a copy, and

Signature file

2005-05-25 Thread waynefb
Somebody was looking for a way to copy their signatures. Here is a very simple AppleScript that will do it for you. You can modify it to suit your needs. Wayne -- Begin AppleScript set mycontents to {} tell application "PowerMail 5.1b3" set yyy to the name of every text signature