Re: Time for an update!

2010-03-12 Thread MB
Jeremy Hughes said: Here in the office, people who have switched from PowerMail to Apple Mail have much smaller backups. So CTM Dev are responsible for you choosing an inferior backup strategy? I think not and I also find your reasnoning to not be sound in this case. There are backup apps that

say what? TEST

2010-03-12 Thread MB
I received no messages since january, so checking if this turns up.

PM won't get gmail via POP (RESEND)

2010-03-12 Thread MB
I got no responses on this? I have email messages on my gmail account, visible and readable in web mail or via IMAP. If I POP, PowerMail refuses to get up to date with the server. It will problably download these messages at some point, but for now it doesn't. As Gmail POP is encrypted via

Best route to archive-split off older messages?

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Adachi
Hello all, Sorry, resending this message again under a little more sensical subject. My PowerMail 6.0.3 mail database takes awhile to backup since it's getting quite sizable. So, I'd like to create an archive somehow for older messages.. What is the recommended route for doing this in

Re: No SpamSieve

2010-03-12 Thread Tom Dillon
Previous I said: In my case, the file SpamSieve - Evaluate.scpt was corrupted. I opened it up in the AppleScript Editor and it was garbled. I used TimeMachine to replace it, opened it up in the editor again and it looked fine. Now I keep a copy of the three scripts in the Spam Scripts folder. I

superclean, intuitive UI or buggy mess?

2010-03-12 Thread MB
quote from a Thunderbird review: What stood out for me, however, is that the developers weren't able to focus on what's really important to Mac users -- a super clean, intuitive UI that invokes the best in Mac OS technologies. How does Powermail stand up in this regard? Can it compete with other

Re(2): Time for an update!

2010-03-12 Thread Peter Lovell
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010, Michael J. Hußmann mich...@michael-hussmann.de wrote: The other thing that I find tiresome with PowerMail's monolithic database is that the entire database needs to be backed up on a daily basis. With Apple Mail, the only mailboxes that get backed up in an incremental

Re: Best route to archive-split off older messages?

2010-03-12 Thread Tobias Jung
Anthony Adachi adachi...@yahoo.com wrote (Wed, 10 Feb 2010 04:24:19 -0800): My PowerMail 6.0.3 mail database takes awhile to backup since it's getting quite sizable. So, I'd like to create an archive somehow for older messages.. What is the recommended route for doing this in PowerMail

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #2826 - 01/19/10

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Adachi
Hello all, My PowerMail 6.0.3 mail database takes awhile to backup since it's getting quite sizable. So, I'd like to create an archive somehow for older messages.. What is the recommended route for doing this in PowerMail 6.0.3? From the manual it appears that there are at least two different

Re: superclean, intuitive UI or buggy mess?

2010-03-12 Thread Powermail
Am 12.03.10 07:35, schrieb MB: quote from a Thunderbird review: What stood out for me, however, is that the developers weren't able to focus on what's really important to Mac users -- a super clean, intuitive UI that invokes the best in Mac OS technologies. How does Powermail stand up in

Re: No SpamSieve

2010-03-12 Thread Michael Tsai
On Mar 5, 2010, at 7:49 PM, Tom Dillon wrote: It's gotten to where I have to replace the corrupted SpamSieve - Evaluate.scpt file once or more times a week. It's not that big of a problem, but I'm wondering how or why it's getting corrupted? Is PM writing to the AppleScript file? I think