I've been a Powermail fan for years, but I'm getting impatient for some
improvements. These are basic things that other mail clients (like
Apple's Mail) do just fine.
1. .ics files can't update Calendar.
2. Links inside html emails do not open in many cases.
3. Emails with inline pictures do
George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote:
1. .ics files can't update Calendar.
Works for me; double clicking an .ics attachment opens iCal which offers
to add it to some calendar.
2. Links inside html emails do not open in many cases.
Yep. Works a little better than before, but still not
More inline...
George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote:
1. .ics files can't update Calendar.
Works for me; double clicking an .ics attachment opens iCal which offers
to add it to some calendar.
For me, the attachments end up as part of the body of the text version
of the message - Powermail
George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote:
For me, the attachments end up as part of the body of the text version
of the message - Powermail does not detect the attachment. The mail
program on the iPhone recognizes the attachment properly.
I've just tried sending from iCal 4.0.1 to PM 6.0.3 and
On 2010/01/16, at 9:35, Michael J. Hußmann wrote:
I was wondering about the as the author intended part - is there
actually a standard way to specify that images should be displayed
inline, other than using HTML? Because technically those inline images
are still attachments.
What standard
George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote:
For me, the attachments end up as part of the body of the text version
of the message - Powermail does not detect the attachment. The mail
program on the iPhone recognizes the attachment properly.
I've just tried sending from iCal 4.0.1 to PM 6.0.3 and
A-NO-NE Music (anonemu...@mac.com) wrote:
What standard now is Apple Mail.
Apple Mail has a hidden preference (DisableInlineAttachmentViewing;
you can set it using the shell) governing whether attachments are
displayed inline. Contrary to what George supposed, Apple Mail doesn't
care about the
George Henne (g...@nsbasic.com) wrote:
The messages are in html, with embedded images. Once again, something
PowerMail should handle gracefully.
But PM already does display images inline if they are embedded within
HTML messages (if you have set its preferences that way). What it
doesn't do is
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