Rene Merz said:
And how do you explain the fact, that you can choose the condition for a
(non-manually started filter!):
Date is older than X days?
I already explained that Date is not the same as age since recieved
date, but rather more likely age since sent date. See the difference?
My results
Rick Lecoat sa såhär:
e (eg. Date
received is before Jan 1, 2020), Select All, and then apply the
'messages over x age' filter manually.
Good advice, Rick, but why do you think Date is the same as received
date in this context? I rather weigh over to Date meaning the sent
date as this makes more
... only after I hit the identify spam button.
Windows for the Mail Brower and Recent Mail Window grey out but don't
disappear.
Can anyone else confirm this?
OS X 10.4.11 on Intel
Chris
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Um, to be honest, I wasn't really making a distinction between
received and sent dates when I posted that. I was simply thinking of
a 'date' and because I tend to sort my mail via date received rather
than date sent (too many of my correspondents have dates wrongly set
on their computers
Which version of PM are you using?
Maybe updating to 5.6.1 would also fix the problem.
(I updated after the system change)
I am using 5.6.1 unfortunately, which I thought _was_ the fix! :)
I'm on 10.4.8 PPC so I can't verify. However, usually IME this kind of
problem is OS-oriented and
Actually I've found this same problem with other programs too.
I first noticed it with YEP!
I thought it was a problem with OS X 10.5.1 and have been waiting for
10.5.2 to fix it.
Didn't happen until I installed 10.5.x -
I've only seen the problem on my home machine, a quad G5..but then I
C. A. Niemiec sez:
Which version of PM are you using?
Maybe updating to 5.6.1 would also fix the problem.
(I updated after the system change)
I am using 5.6.1 unfortunately, which I thought _was_ the fix! :)
Oh, wait. I'm only using PowerMail v5.2.2. I thought I had the latest.
So this might be
C. A. Niemiec sez:
... only after I hit the identify spam button.
Windows for the Mail Brower and Recent Mail Window grey out but don't
disappear.
Can anyone else confirm this?
OS X 10.4.11 on Intel
I haven't tried the identify spam button, but, yes, this just recently
began for me,too. I
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... only after I hit the identify spam button.
Windows for the Mail Brower and Recent Mail Window grey out but don't
disappear.
Can anyone else confirm this?
OS X 10.4.11 on Intel
yes, I had it also under PPC.
With Leopard
Rick Lecoat said:
However, for the sake of my
(simplistic) example, where I was envisaging removal of messages
over, say, 3 years old, the distinction is perhaps unnecessary.
It may be, yes, depending on the particular users intentions.
C. A. Niemiec sa såhär:
... only after I hit the identify spam button.
Windows for the Mail Brower and Recent Mail Window grey out but don't
disappear.
Can anyone else confirm this?
OS X 10.4.11 on Intel
I'm on 10.4.8 PPC so I can't verify. However, usually IME this kind of
problem is
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