CTM info wrote:
+ Restored the command-key shortcut for hiding the application
Oops! Little bug in the release notes: we restored the command-key
shortcuts for deleting the current message and going to the previous /
next one (when a message is opened in a separate window): command-option-
[ and
Mac OS version: 10.3.9
I just upgraded from PowerMail 3.1.3 to 5.6.3 and everything is working
fine, except that I can't send any kind of letter, PowerMail 5.6.3
crashes right away.
I've tried to create a totally new enviroment, and it still crashes when
doing a New Message or doing a Reply on a
Ulrik Larsen wrote:
I just upgraded from PowerMail 3.1.3 to 5.6.3 and everything is working
fine, except that I can't send any kind of letter, PowerMail 5.6.3
crashes right away.
I've tried to create a totally new enviroment, and it still crashes when
doing a New Message or doing a Reply on a
Ulrik Larsen - Utopian wrote:
I've tried to create a totally new enviroment, and it still crashes when
doing a New Message or doing a Reply on a recieved letter..
This could happen in some previous PowerMail version, when the spell
checker is broken (or some third party dictionary for Apple's
Ulrik Larsen - Utopian. said:
Mac OS version: 10.3.9
I just upgraded from PowerMail 3.1.3 to 5.6.3 and everything is working
fine, except that I can't send any kind of letter, PowerMail 5.6.3
crashes right away.
From versiontracker.com:
This product is designed to run on the following operating
Am 03.03.2008 um 12:31 schrieb Ulrik Larsen - Utopian.:
Mac OS version: 10.3.9
I just upgraded from PowerMail 3.1.3 to 5.6.3 and everything is
working
fine, except that I can't send any kind of letter, PowerMail 5.6.3
crashes right away.
I've tried to create a totally new enviroment, and
PowerMail Engineering said:
This could happen in some previous PowerMail version, when the spell
checker is broken (or some third party dictionary for Apple's spell
checker are installed). Does the spell checker work in other
applications (Text Edit for example)?
However, recent versions of
MB said:
I see now that the download page actually says Mac OS X 10.5.x, 10.4.x,
10.3.9 (Intel and PowerPC).
i e the *CTM* download page.
Ulrik, if 5.6.3 supports Panther, then it could be anumber of things.
You really need to supply the crash logs to CTM, to begin with.
I've tried to create a
MB wrote:
OK, so versiontracker is wrong then on Panther support? 5.6.3 support
Panther?
Doesn't CTM supply the info to versiontracker?
I see now that the download page actually says Mac OS X 10.5.x, 10.4.x,
10.3.9 (Intel and PowerPC).
PowerMail 5.6.3 was supposed to be 10.3.9 compatible, but in
I'm still using PM 5.5.3. The reason I've not yet moved up through the
intervening versions to 5.6.3 is because when I installed the first
upgrade after 5.5.3, I needed to reinstall the passwords for all my
accounts. (The phenomenon of needing to reinstall passwords was
discussed on this list.)
Ken Pope wrote:
Is there any way I can reveal the password -- which is blanked out in
the mail accounts section of setup -- for that account?
You can read them from Keychain Access (if they are stored in the
keychain, which is the case if you are affected by the fact that PM 5.6
asks you to
powermail-discuss Digest #2802 - Monday, March 3, 2008
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PowerMail 5.6.3 crashing on New Message?
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Jérôme wrote: You can read them from Keychain Access (if they are
stored in the keychain, which is the case if you are affected by the
fact that PM 5.6 asks you to retype the password).
Thanks, Jérôme! It worked perfectly, I was able to retype the
previously missing password, and I'm now using
Ken Pope told us:
Jérôme wrote: You can read them from Keychain Access (if they are
stored in the keychain, which is the case if you are affected by the
fact that PM 5.6 asks you to retype the password).
Thanks, Jérôme! It worked perfectly, I was able to retype the
previously missing password,
PowerMail Engineering / 08.3.3 / 9:59 AM wrote:
PowerMail 5.6.3 was supposed to be 10.3.9 compatible, but in fact it
seems not: the reported crash seems systematic on 10.3.9. The transition
from XCode 2.4 to 3.0, which should have been transparent, brought us
multiple crashes :-(
Did you use gcc
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