Dave N wrote:
It also happens with emails sent from the newest version of MS Entourage
2004 for Mac. Does that count as a different email client?
Is there a setting I can make in PowerMail that will deal with this well?
Other email programs seem to deal with it ok.
These messages are badly
Hi, I recently changed employer and will from now on be using and
Exchange server for my business email. Any suggestions on how I continue
using Powermail with such a setup?
Thanks,
/per å
Per Åström hat am Donnerstag, 08. Februar 2007 geschrieben:
Hi, I recently changed employer and will from now on be using and
Exchange server for my business email. Any suggestions on how I continue
using Powermail with such a setup?
What is an exchange server? Pls tell more about.
What is an exchange server? Pls tell more about.
Microsofts proprietary mailsolution:
http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/default.mspx
Not POP, not IMAP, but Exchange.. Best used with Outlook on Windows,
dont know how its best used on OS X (with Powermail).
Not and upgrade compared to the
Per Åström / 2007/02/08 / 04:28 AM wrote:
Hi, I recently changed employer and will from now on be using and
Exchange server for my business email. Any suggestions on how I continue
using Powermail with such a setup?
ExchangeServer does have POP3 setting. Ask their sysad. I know the
fact this
I was looking at my mail setup here at work and had forgotten an important part
of my setup. When I was using Entourage, I used the standard Exchange settings.
When our Admin told me that they also supported IMAP, I tried to use PowerMail.
However, since so many of the emails in my company are
How many Microsoft Engineers does it take to change a light bulb?
(You can google the punch-line)
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 09:12:21 +0100 PowerMail Engineering said:
These messages are badly encoded. Microsoft should fix this problem.
Some other email programs display these messages correctly,
Jérôme sez:
These messages are badly encoded. Microsoft should fix this problem.
LOL!!! That's hilarious! And IE should use only W3C standard tags so we
don't get messages like Your browser is not supported, please use
IE... Microsoft's attitude will always be, 90% of users don't have a
problem,
While we are on the subject of Microsoft engineers, this is a good
article on those stupid winmail.dat files:
http://www.gpc.edu/%7Ejbenson/resource/winmail.htm
And if you are really a glutton for punishment, catch up on Verity
Stob's postings at http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/02/06/
powermail-discuss Digest #2559 - Thursday, February 8, 2007
Re: curly quotes become 1, 2, 3
by Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: curly quotes become 1, 2, 3
by PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
exchange-server?
by Per Åström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re:
Without getting into a tis/taint argument about WHO should fix the
problem, and even though we all hope that CTMDEV cares more about
PowerMail users than Microsoft does.
How about a toolbar button that does a find/replace to fix these?
For instances of *1* to detect a 1 in place of a single
It has been a while I noticed Snooze won't work, but this is giving me a
real headache last 3 days. Mac.com is giving me problems, and Snooze
won't snooze it. I have 3 .mac accounts so this is very annoying.
Also there is a PM bug. When 'pop not there' error shows up, I hit TAB
so [Snooze] is
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