T.L. Miller told:
My most recent DB is in my Applications folder. I do have some PM files,
including a Message DB, in my User folder, but they are 2 1/2 years ago
-- probably for 5.2.
Why do you prefer to keep it there? Have you lost the fact that Apple's
OS X folder organization gives you one
Ken Pope wrote:
I have tried discarding PM and re-installing a new
copy. I've tried the update search index and compact search
index. (I've also compacted the message database countless times.)
Have you tried to rebuild the search index completely, from the First
Aid dialog (press
When I wrote that I had tried various approaches to fixing my search
function without success, Jerome of CTM Engineering asked: Have you
tried to rebuild the search index completely, from the First Aid dialog
(press command-option when launching PM)?
Thanks, Jerome! That fixed it. It is *so*
On 11/18/07, at 9:21 AM, MB [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
T.L. Miller told:
My most recent DB is in my Applications folder. I do have some PM files,
including a Message DB, in my User folder, but they are 2 1/2 years ago
-- probably for 5.2.
Why do you prefer to keep it there? Have you lost the fact
powermail-discuss Digest #2737 - Sunday, November 18, 2007
Re: Did I make a huge mistake here?
by MB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: problem with PM search function
by PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re(2): problem with PM search function
by Ken Pope [EMAIL
My most recent DB is in my Applications folder.
Why do you prefer to keep it there?
Maybe because that's how Claris EMailer did it? ;-)
DN
On 11/18/07, at 11:02 AM, Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My most recent DB is in my Applications folder.
Why do you prefer to keep it there?
Maybe because that's how Claris EMailer did it? ;-)
Very possible. I moved from Emailer to PM when I switched to OS X.
Again, this has worked well
I'm using 10.5.1 on both my Intel Core Duo and my eMac. Since upgrading,
PowerMail no longer connects every 5 minutes as I have it set to do in
Mail Scheduling. I was wondering if any other Leopard users have
discovered this problem with Mail Scheduling and if there is a solution.
Greg Smith
I have the same problem in 10.5.1. But I don't have any solution
--
Raphaël Parejo
Merci pour le message électronique, que j'ai bien reçu/Gracias por su
mensaje/. Ce message, émis le / este mensaje mandado el : Dim 18 nov
2007, par/por Gregory Smith
PowerMail Engineering asked:
Have you tried to rebuild the search index completely, from the First
Aid dialog (press command-option when launching PM)?
Is this any better or worse than manually deleting the file Message
Database index?
Dave N said:
Maybe because that's how Claris EMailer did it? ;-)
Well, I unlearned this gruesome habit a long time ago and decided way
ahead of OS X to separate apps from data. I had my Emailer folder also
in my data area already under OS 9, not in the apps folder.
However, the OS X user
Gregory Smith / 07.11.18 / 4:56 PM wrote:
I'm using 10.5.1 on both my Intel Core Duo and my eMac. Since upgrading,
PowerMail no longer connects every 5 minutes as I have it set to do in
Mail Scheduling. I was wondering if any other Leopard users have
discovered this problem with Mail Scheduling
12 matches
Mail list logo