I used to have an Applescript for that, still searching where it is.
Karel
Op vrijdag, 24 februari 2006 schreef Rick Lecoat:
> except that I can't see a way
>to export each message as a separate file, only ways to export all
>selected messages as a single mailbox
Well, I've narrowed it down to a particular mail folder, and Karel's
suggestion of exporting that folder as individual messages and running
them through ClamXav is a very good one -- except that I can't see a way
to export each message as a separate file, only ways to export all
selected messages
I think you should make a backup of your PM folder here and perform the
filter on this backup. And -for instance- move the potentially suspect
messages to a separate folder.
Karel
Op vrijdag, 24 februari 2006 schreef Rick Lecoat:
>My problem with the filtering option is that the filter needs to
My problem with the filtering option is that the filter needs to DO
something to the message. And I don't want to move these messages, or
relabel them, or anything like that. I just want to leave them as they
are and see them displayed in a window.
Maybe I'll just *have* to move them to a tempora
Ah, gotcha Karel. Sorry, your follow-up message arrived before the first
one for some reason. So I was pointing out mistakes where none existed.
Sorry about that.
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Only one problem with that Karel; the Other field option appears in
Filters but not in Search. At least, it doesn't seem to appear in my
search dialogue box. I had thought that searching by Other headers was
the way to go too -- until I tried it and realised that the options was
not there.
I don'
Hi Rick,
In stead of performing a search, you could try defining a filter here:
In a filter set "Other Field..." "Content Type" "does not contain"
"plain". I think this will catch HTML messages.
Karel
Op vrijdag, 24 februari 2006 schreef Rick Lecoat:
>Anybody have anything to suggest? How c
Just an afterthought (I hit the send button too soon)
You could also try:
"Other Field..." "Content-Type" "does not contain" "plain" AND "Other
Field" "Content-
Type" "Contains" "Windows-1252"
This might narrow your search,as most likely your spam message is of the
1252-type.
Karel
Op vrijd
Hi Karel, thanks for your ideas.
The only problem with your exporting idea to narrow down the offending
message is that I have hundreds of nested folders in my database, and
the culprit could be in almost any of them (the Powermail Discussions
List folder is about the ONLY folder that I can guara
For one thing, Powermail dates back to OS9 which, of course, did not
include Apple Address Book. When the OS X version of PM arrived (or
maybe it a revision or two later) CTM provided a way for the existing PM
address book to integrate with the Apple one. And for people like me,
who for quite a lo
C. A. Niemiec said:
>I noticed recently that _all_ waiting mail was sent when I checked my
>usual accounts, including for the account I only check when selecting it
>manually from the "Connect" icon pop-up menu. I had thought it would only
>send to that account if it first made a check for new ma
Andy Fragen / 2006/02/23 / 07:54 PM wrote:
>Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not
>just use Apple's AddressBook full time?
I for one cant have that. No one appreciates receiving email with the
recipient name in Japanese character, which family and given name a
>Which reminds me that I would like...
LOL - I know exactly what I really would like but I know that CTM and
this list by now know it too as I've said it more than once in the past
so I'll only say:
hint, hint, knock, knock...
;-)
---marlyse(haha, couldn't resist)
Mikael Byström said:
>I would like folders in Attachments to be identical to the folders inside
>PowerMail. But that's for making it easier to navigate the Attachments
>folder, not fixing the naming problem which really is a filesystem level
>problem.
Which reminds me that I would like filters t
Mikael Byström said:
>And isn't "mixing HTML and plain text parts" the proper way to send messages?
Obviously I meant HTML-messages.
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Andy Fragen said:
>Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not
>just use Apple's AddressBook full time?
Because it sucks? It does. There you have it.
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Andy Fragen said:
>I use a filter high up on the order.
>
>Condition: Always
>Action: Remove extra Re: from Subject
No, no. You misunderstand. It's a script that find messages with the same
subject line as those currently selected. It has nothing in scope to do
with permanently altering subjectl
Andy Fragen said:
>The same way that I have incoming mail filtered into different folders
>in PM; I have an additional filter action that moves the attachments
>into a different subfolder of Attachments.
And if another message that goes to a particular folder has the same name
as one prior to th
Mikael Byström said:
>I have a non elegant but working "find similar subject scripts"
Well, at least a "find similar subjects" script. I'd be willing to give
out alphas when I've solved the timing problems. None have expressed any
interest in the past, however.
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The same way that I have incoming mail filtered into different folders
in PM; I have an additional filter action that moves the attachments
into a different subfolder of Attachments.
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Howard said:
>>Another thing that bugs me is how it renames attachments th
I use a filter high up on the order.
Condition: Always
Action: Remove extra Re: from Subject
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Andy Fragen
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said:
>I have a non elegant but working "find similar subject scripts". At the
>moment I have some timing problems and it's not very fast, but I stil
Some of the features that I didn't see are some that Mail.app has.
Ability to set certain number of SMTP servers and just select the one
desired as opposed to having to enter new info for each account. My
rationale is that I have several accounts in my own domain that I could
use the same authent
Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not
just use Apple's AddressBook full time?
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Jim Pistrang said:
>>Any improvements to increase the speed of typing a "TO" address in a new
>>message would be welcome. I have a lot in my add
A-NO-NE Music said:
>PM exports as "mbox", and you have to change the file name to
>.mbox in order for AppleMail to be able to import.
You can write this, ie ".mbox" in place of "mbox" in the file
window of the final export assistant window. I don't understand why
PowerMail isn't adding the prope
PowerMail Engineering said:
>This is probably the consequence of two problems:
>- PowerMail only displays simple HTML messages, that is, messages
>composed of a single HTML part (with or without embedded images)
>- The sender sends messages composed of multiple HTML parts, or mixing
>HTML and pla
>Another thing that bugs me is how it renames attachments that have the
>same name of previous attachments.
>Example, when half our customer send in attachments called "quote.pdf",
>the attachment name is changed by adding a "space" and a number.
>It just seems non-kosher to be *altering* the in
Dave Nathanson said:
>Here's what happens to me a lot; I'm reading list messages from a folder
>using the command [ or command ] prev/next buttons. I hear the "new
>mail" noise, which I have configured to not happen for list message, just
>for inbox messages. So I press command control b to view
Jim Pistrang said:
>>Connection Log to troubleshoot problems. When I hear the "uh oh" noise, I
>>only know that there was a problem sending or receiving, but I don't know
>>which of my 23 accounts had the problem. Furthermore, I don't know if the
>>problem was a bad password, bad username, server
Dave Nathanson said:
>To my way of thinking this is better than merely sorting the "Recent
>Mail" window by the location column, because the message thread I may
>suddenly be interested in may have started previous to the scope of this
>Recent Mail window.
I have a non elegant but working "find
Steve Abrahamson said:
>This is the one I'm going to disagree with. I generally leave drafts
>around for a while, and it's useful for me to know when there's real
>outgoing mail in my Out Tray. If it bolded whenever there were drafts,
>mine would be bolded 100% of the time, and that ceases to be
Justin Beek said:
>It would be nice if the indexing were more of a background process
>that runs when idle.
This goes for the search index as well. Why does it has to be done *only*
just before searches is made? If it was also done when idle, additional
messages that arrived since last indexin
Dave Nathanson said:
>If you have a PowerMail
>message with several JPG attachments and you highlight them all and
>command-click -> Open Attachment... They will open in Preview, but all as
>separate document windows. Cluttered.
Skip that and drag them to the Preview Icon instead. This works as
PowerMail Engineering said:
>This one is a bug in Entourage/Outlook Express Mac.
Yes, but why do we have to resort to applescripting to fix this? My
attempt at the problem got to a screeching halt as I can't change the
source of the original message, so I have to make a copy with corrected
chara
C. A. Niemiec said:
>Related: I find myself trying to use the up and down arrow keys to scroll
>through a message line by line (ala web browser style) only to get
>shocked back to reality when it jumps to the next message. :) Full
>message pane scrolling with the space bar is too much at a time
Dave Nathanson / 2006/02/23 / 02:20 PM wrote:
>Sorry, no, I'm not being sarcastic. I just didn't explain it well enough.
>Yes, I did try what you mention above. There is a difference in the way
>PowerMail asks Preview to open multiple attachments and the way that the
>Finder asks Preview to open
On Thursday, February 23, 2006, some people wrote:
>> Able to open (all) multiple attachments at once. Frequently I receive
>> a
>> group of photos and it the attachment area is too small to see more
>> than
>> 3 at a time, when what I really want is to open them all in Preview at
>> once. Li
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your postI don't think you're being rude at all by
posting this, it's understood that CTM will choose their own course for
future enhancements, but hopefully they're reading these emails as they
think about it! I'm putting in my $.02 for the suggestions that are
most impo
I am having problems as well and no replies :)
My Fastmail service won't work with Powermail. I wrote to customer
support
@fastmail and they said that PM is not handling their Cyrus IMAP server
properly. Which
means that I cannot move my sent messages into Fastmail from the 'Out
Tray'
I have
PowerMail Engineering / 2006/02/23 / 07:44 AM wrote:
>If you enabled automatic StuffIt decompression, the uncompressed files
>should appear in the attachments list in place of the stuffed file.
At the cost of your own security, tho :-)
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<[PROTECTED]> <[PROTECTED]>
> From: "Rishi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 14:53:25 +0530
>
>
> As a new Powermail user , if I was to make any feature requests , it
> would be
> more support for IMAP.
>
> With the demise of Mulberry, there are lot of Mulberry users
> looking for
> an alternative.
>
There are
Steve Abrahamson wrote at 8:49 AM (-0600) on 2/23/06:
>>User control/selection of keyboard shortcuts for all menu items.
>
>Have you looked at Outlook on XP? You might like all the keyboard
>commands there.
Actually you can already accomplish this via System Preferences >
Keyboard and Mouse > K
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