Hello:
I've had a terrible time getting PowerMail to work on my new Mac. It
will launch OK but when I open most other windows within the application
it crashes.
Any words of wisdom or help from someone who has had similar problems
would be greatly appreciated.
I'm running on a G5 iMac
2GB of
On Aug 16, 2006, at 5:43 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
I get tons of SPAM which sender is my address but the sender _name_ is
someone else, and the TO is also identical to FROM.
The first thing to check is SpamSieve's log:
http://c-command.com/spamsieve/manual-ah/open-log
to see if the messages
On Aug 16, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Eric Bickford wrote:
I can confirm that each time my PowerMail crashes, SpamSieve also
dies/
quits/disappears. And there is NO SpamSieve.crash.log or SpamSieve
crash
reporter. I only get a crash report for PowerMail.
If crash reporting is on (which it
On 8/16/06, at 2:28 PM, Eric Bickford [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
But I suspect there may be more than 1 reason for PowerMail to be
crashing under Intel. And there is _definitely_ some relationship with
my PM crashes and SpamSieve.
I don't use SpamSieve and PM crashes once or twice a day, rarely
Marlyse Comte said like this:
you are absolutely right - this DOES work. Now I only end up with
results which include the full expression. I was not aware of this
search option (shows how often I use search in my mail, like 2x a year).
It only *seems to* work... ie, it works in this
Have been wanting to ask this question for a long time.
I get tons of SPAM which sender is my address but the sender _name_ is
someone else, and the TO is also identical to FROM.
From: SomeoneElseNoIdeaWhoThatIs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: SomeoneElseNoIdeaWhoThatIs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Michael;
I doubt that. No one's reported it, and probably the worst that would
happen to PowerMail if SpamSieve crashed is that it wouldn't get the
proper reply to one of its Apple events (which I'm sure the CTM folks
know how to handle). In any case, it should be obvious if SpamSieve
No, I'm still a geek and usually keep my machine up to date, which now
is already at 10.4.7 :-)
You might have seen my later response, that using search pattern works
- what I found out meanwhile is that this works almost with identical
results to using exact phrase.
I think the main reason
Marlyse Comte said it like this:
I have another feature
request: that the search window would treat 23.95 as exactly that and
not 23-AND-95 - because when I search for a specific bill it comes up
with way too many results just because it does not see the period as
part of it all.
Hear 'ye hear
ok, I think I figured out why I got the error message:
a) I launched the patcher from within the mounted disc image.
b) it seems to have patched iPhoto despite the error message, because
when I copied the patcher to the Finder and launched I received the
message that iPhoto had already been
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