Daniele Procida wrote:
Just about the one thing about PowerMail that regularly annoys me (not
bad to have one annoying thing in a program that I use for a significant
proportion of every single day) is that it quotes signatures in replies.
A properly delimited signature should be jettisoned, not
I just upgraded to OX 10.4 and then updated to 10.4.1. Now, PM 5.2
crashes whenever I try to create a new message, open an existing
message, or optimize my search index. I sent a crash log to Jerome, but
I'm hoping that someone here can help. I noticed from an earlier message
the suggestion of
Of course there are ways round it. But since there is almost never a
good reason to quote a signature, then it would make sense only to quote
it if it has been deliberately selected.
The problem as I see it is there are too many delimiters for signatures.
The quasi-standard is double dash space
Daniele Procida on 5/27/05 said
On Thu, May 26, 2005, Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just about the one thing about PowerMail that regularly annoys me (not
bad to have one annoying thing in a program that I use for a significant
proportion of every single day) is that it quotes
On Thu, May 26, 2005, Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just about the one thing about PowerMail that regularly annoys me (not
bad to have one annoying thing in a program that I use for a significant
proportion of every single day) is that it quotes signatures in replies.
A properly
le Thu, 26 May 2005 15:36:11 -0400, A-NO-NE Music a écrit :
How sluggish? Highlight a message and hit Cmd+Del.
A message bellow is now highlighted,
2 Sec
The target is being deleted,
5 Sec
The preview pane refresh.
Once PM5.2 gets to this state, I have to reboot. This suggest it might
be vm
One other thing I noticed OSX10.4.1/PM5.2 is that PM gets sluggish when
I have a DVDR in my SuperDrive. This can be coincident, but it seems
consistent to me. My SpotLight is all unchecked, by the way.
How sluggish? Highlight a message and hit Cmd+Del.
A message bellow is now highlighted,
2
Whoa, Hiro, that is a beautiful song!
Thank you for sharing this with us. Alas, I am not related with the
clockwise-Karel. I am left-handed,
you know, so my wristwatch turns anti-clockwise as a matter of fact!
(Yes I am using the Apple 'think different' watch for my daily use and
-actually- it
Karel Gillissen / 2005/05/26 / 11:18 AM wrote:
Yes Hiro, this is one of the 'features' of spotlight.
Alas, you need some third party stuff with Tiger to do this.
Hint: with a FTP utility like cyberduck or Fugu (my favorite,
see http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/)
you can browse the
Yes Hiro, this is one of the 'features' of spotlight.
Alas, you need some third party stuff with Tiger to do this.
Hint: with a FTP utility like cyberduck or Fugu (my favorite,
see http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/)
you can browse the invisible items on your harddisk and do all kind of
Sorry. I totally misunderstood the thread. So, my feature request,
remove/insert own sig with hotkey is a totally unrelated subject.
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- Hiro
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Dates do not start with a comma in my list view.
OS 10.4.1, PM 5.2
RH
Hiroaki wrote:
I now see the date in the mail list view is starting
with comma.
Hiro,
It is in /var/vm and they still are called swapfile0, swapfile1 etc
to find them select Go- 'to folder' in the finder menu and enter /var/vm in
the dialog box
Karel
Op donderdag, 26 mei 2005 schreef A-NO-NE Music:
Tiger is said to create much bigger vm file than before (80MB?), but I
I was wondering why I now see the date in the mail list view is starting
with comma.
Did I set something wrong in Tiger? PM5.2 seems to be the only one
doing this, tho.
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- Hiro
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PM crash is not a news. Jérôme knows about it. It still crashes at PPC
thread. The latest one is a little different. Copied bellow.
The great news is PM5.2 seems to be much more robust after crash. Since
PM5.2/Tiger, I haven't seen rebuilding indices after crash.
However, after OSX10.4.1,
I've used a lot of email applications and know of very few that actually do
this. Most do exactly what PowerMail does, that is, they copy the entire
message including the signature line.
I don't think a hot key is the answer either. You could setup preference and a
rule (inside the code),
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