Tried underlining with Helvetica too. Same issue. Helvetica is about as
bog-standard as you can get.
- Winston Weinmann
PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>Winston Weinmann wrote:
>
>>Why doesn't underlining work with Rich Text (HTML) formatting? Any
>>underlining goes away when a message is sent or
Using Palatino Regular (I think). I use Palatino often with Word, and it does
not have any problems. I have Palatino set in Preferences>Display>Rich Text. I
normally don't change the font from the Format menu, other than to make the
font larger. It's set for 12 in Preferences, but normally comes
Thanks for the suggestion, Winston, but no luck with this solution, either.
Your time is very much appreciated.
Cheers,
John
> On Aug 3, 2015, at 8:08 PM, Winston Weinmann wrote:
>
> This is a guess, but I wonder if PowerMail is trying to store login
> information for your wife's email ac
This is clearly not the issue. It asks for her admin password every time she
opens PowerMail. The computer is hers alone, no user account switching is
involved.
Thanks for the response.
John
> On Aug 4, 2015, at 2:27 AM, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>
> John Maylone wrote:
>
>> My wife
powermail-discuss Digest #3141 - Tuesday, August 4, 2015
"Error when fetching message"
by "T.L. Miller"
Re: "PowerMail wants to make changes. Type your password to allow this."
by "Winston Weinmann"
Re: Underlining does not work
by "PowerMail Engineering"
John Maylone wrote:
>My wife is a PowerMail user. Every time she opens her PowerMail, she
>gets this message: "PowerMail wants to make changes. Type your
>password to allow this.”
>
>Does anyone know what it is and how to make it stop?
I think this happens when backuping the registration file
Winston Weinmann wrote:
>Why doesn't underlining work with Rich Text (HTML) formatting? Any
>underlining goes away when a message is sent or saved. Not so for bold
>or italics.
I can't reproduce the problem; which font are you using (either in the display
preference for rich text, or in the form
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