Matthias Schmidt / 04.9.30 / 2:02AM wrote:
It's the vm file for the virtual memory.
Some programs don't manage memory well, in my case it was the camera
software.
Quitting the program solved the problem.
As far as I know, there is no way of purging vm stack under OSX other
than reboot, which
Tim Lapin / 04.9.24 / 7:48AM wrote:
I would very much like to have signature management. Basically, you add
a field in the Address Book record format that would contain the
preferred signature for a given recipient, exactly in the same way you
can choose the preferred encoding format. This
Johannes Preissinger / 04.9.24 / 6:10PM wrote:
since I updated to a new version of Spamsieve, PM 5.0.1 asks me every
time to locate Spamsieve.
I have been wondering why this infamous problem doesn't happen to me?
By the way, I admin one of the audio hardware user group. I get
subscription
I too have 13 active mail accounts. As Matthias said, Cmd+R always get
the received account into From account.
Something is wrong with your setting.
Just create a new Schedule to see if it resets the behavior.
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Barbara Needham / 04.9.11 / 11:46AM wrote:
Thanks for the clarification. What do I need to do to know CUI for OF?
so that I can reset it.
Boot with Cmd+Opt+O+F,
Which brings you into gray background and black text CUI.
Type
reset-nvram return
Type
reset-all return
Type
reboot return
Marlyse Comte / 04.9.11 / 11:15AM wrote:
powermail - preferences - address book - name format, adjust to gusto.
Yeah, but that's gonna screw up the English names, which I want to keep
as First name first.
I know this is an Apple Address Book problem, but I guess I have to
unsync PM Address
Still trying to make SpamSieve work.
Following Michael's suggestion, I synced to Apple Address Book.
Now I have a problem.
About a half of my contact in Japanese (but not all!), the first name and
last name to the display field is backward.
I have been trying many different sync option to no
listes / 04.9.8 / 3:22PM wrote:
In your case, it looks like your html document wears a creator tag
associated to IE, which intercepts the decision process before its
name's extension has a chance to trigger Safari.
As I said, M$ conspiracy :-)
If you save html file with IE under OSX, it puts
Pat O'Halloran / 04.9.8 / 3:01PM wrote:
'Set status to read' is an option in Powermail's filters, just add it to
your spam: Actions filter.
Set status to!
D'oh.
I was looking for Mark As, that's how it is under context menu!
Anyway, thanks for pointing it out for me. I tried that, then I
I think I found the cause of my SpamSieve problem.
I have been Cmd+A followed by Cmd+Y in the Spam directory because it is
quicker than Cmd+A - Cmd+T, then Cmd+Del. Well, well. This seemed to
cause SpamSieve off balance, as Mark as Bad is overwhelmingly too many
against Mark as Good. This
Jefferis Peterson / 04.9.8 / 11:10AM wrote:
I tried that exact procedure, but it keeps making the IE 5 as the default
selection on change all. I select Safari and it won't work. I am in OSX
Panther. If I do a change all, it changes the item back to IE!
Sounds like permission problem to me.
Ben Kennedy / 04.9.7 / 0:32PM wrote:
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
Reproduced here.
More on this.
Go to Text color and hit Esc, and watch what it does!
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I am a total SpamSieve newbee, just started to try it out 4 days ago coz
SpamAsassin on my server stopped to work all the sudden.
How long does SpamSieve training takes? According to the documentation,
all what I need is to Mark as Good when legit mail went to Spam folder,
and Mark as Spam
Tim Lapin / 04.9.3 / 4:37PM wrote:
Firstly, why do you have a hard time buying this?
What I meant was that it is hard to imagine someone forward suspicious
message with suspicious attachment to another. If that someone really
did forward such then s/he should be punished, in my opinion :-)
Tim Lapin / 04.9.3 / 1:22PM wrote:
In this way a Mac user avoids becoming the Typhoid Mary of the
computing world, i.e. a carrier. Imagine what could happen if a mac user
inadvertently passes on a PC virus to a PC user, perhaps by forwarding a
file from a 3rd user on which they are
I was probably the first one to encounter this problem. This was clearly
caused by new indexing engine introduced with PM5. I hope CTMDev is
taking a hard look at this.
In my case, PMSalvage ($50!) did not help, but just wasting my two days
to find it couldn't transfer most of my mails in
David Smith / 04.8.19 / 0:50PM wrote:
I've checked with Process Viewer, and the PM app is using 95% or more CPU
time when the cursor is spinning.
But it is not a hang status?
If it is a hang status, you should run sampling against PM and send the
log to Jéröme.
If I were you, I'd run database
PowerMail Engineering / 04.8.12 / 4:20AM wrote:
- do not contain can only be used in addition to another criterion (for
example: [content] [includes the exact phrase] [a-no-ne.com], [content]
[does not include the words] [hiro])
Thank you Jérôme,
It worked!
I see I should had used Content
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 04.8.11 / 6:12PM wrote:
The best spam filter is webmail.
I still need to shut off catch all since I get bounced SPAM mail which
has my domain name as the sender.
Again, I need to find out all the garbage email addresses I created for
catch all throughout PM data base, and
Background:
I am in a mess because my server has catch all. I am now receiving over
120 SPAM mails within every 3-4 hours. PM5's SPAM filter feature is
great, but I am tired of checking them before deleting. Once in a while
I find legit one. This is SPAM Assassin's fault, tho.
Whenever I
alan / 04.8.11 / 2:23PM wrote:
Through a strange copy and paste operation, I managed to write an email
that had the character 0x0A in it.
Just to be clear, you meant 0xA?
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alan / 04.8.11 / 2:23PM wrote:
Through a strange copy and paste operation, I managed to write an email
that had the character 0x0A in it. Powermail's behavior when trying to
send this was to try to send it and then hang silently with the send
progress bar at 100%, but not finishing the send
Tom Miller / 04.8.10 / 9:25AM wrote:
After updating to 10.3.5, PM 5.01 gives me that message every few
minutes. I had some problems w/ the update, but except for PM, all seems
fine now. I do have another copy of my PM folder and its contents on the
2nd HD on this Mac, a QS DP800. Rebuilt
Interesting thread.
I just sent totally formatted RTF mail from Outlook on Win2K to my PM
account, and it arrived as text/plain. Even the source shows no trace of RTF.
Hm...
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Brian Jacobs / 04.7.30 / 5:14AM wrote:
In the menu bar none of the drop down menus are titled Text Encoding.
Not in the Preferences either. What am I missing here?
Sorry, forgot to mention. This is new to PM5.
Or possibly
web browsers when used for sending mail but I've no evidence.
Forgot
Lane Roathe / 04.7.29 / 6:43PM wrote:
Don't have a choice; my external drives just spin down on their own and
I've never found a way to prevent them from doing so. I have the spin-
down setting off in my prefs, but it only effects the internal drives.
It must be a jumper setting on your drive.
Brian Jacobs / 04.7.29 / 5:54PM wrote:
You mean by doing a Reply to Sender.
He meant Mail menu - Text Encoding.
In Preferences/Character Sets, Chinese has 7 options and Japanese 4.
If the setting is for example Big 5 (Chinese) and ISO-2022 (Japanese),
You mean ISO-2022-JP. The common
Lane Roathe / 04.7.28 / 0:46AM wrote:
This has been a bug in PM for a long time. I've learned to live with it
but it does make it very painful to switch user environments when you
have 8-10 drives online like I do
Just curious.
Why do you spin down your drives, which shortens your drive life
When I receive a mail from AOL Communicator user, it comes as HTML
attachment, while AppleMail seems to be able to receive it as HTML
message instead of attachment.
When and how PM decides the message is as HTML attachment?
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alan / 04.7.14 / 2:55PM wrote:
I have the same problem, on one computer but not on another, and have
never figured out what is going on. The two computers are set up nearly
identically. For the one (Powerbook) on which cmd-ctrl-R doesn't work, I
have installed PowerMail 5 and reinstalled 10.3.3
Dr Dave / 04.7.2 / 6:55AM wrote:
In the past, I have heard a number of reports of powermail database
corruption.
I was one of them, but I didn't loose the data. I only lost $50!
I too backup data weekly, but my corruption started a year ago, which I
didn't realize until the real problem
cheshirekat / 04.7.2 / 4:28AM wrote:
Maybe 501 was
a hint that the folder belonged to PowerMail version 5.01.
Actually, 501 is a user ID for the first user account created on your
machine. The second account is UID502, as you can guess.
This tmp directory is used for various apps that caches
It's actually a lot easier.
- Disable HTML (good thing to do!)
- Click the globe - view in browser
- Highlight text which you want to get it quoted
-- Cmd+C
-- Back to PM
-- Click on the body of reply
-- Cmd+' (single quote key)
I do this all the time, except when I want to tell the sender to
Michael Tsai / 6/27/2004 / 3:11 PM wrote:
That's word characters and digits; we want to include spaces.
Ah! White space and space are not the same! D'oh!
Thanks for your help!
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Michael Tsai / 04.6.26 / 6:22PM wrote:
create a SpamSieve blocklist rule that says Body Matches Regex:
(Status: 5\.2\.2 \(mailbox full\)(\s|\S)*){2,}
I have trouble getting used to Regex. That huge volume of Perl man is
not exactly easy to read for non native English speaker (excuses,
Gerald F. Carroll / 04.6.25 / 1:02AM wrote:
This is something that has worked for me in the past. What i do is a good
message below it i select this messgae. Then using the shift key i select
the bad message which has both messages selected so neither one is
displayed. Then i move them both to
David Hoffman / 04.6.26 / 9:34AM wrote:
When I click the 'mark as spam icon (with the fly) in the toolbar the
spam is sent to trash, not to spam. The same thing happens if I use the
script in the menu.
Preference - Mark As Spam.
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Bill Stecher / 04.6.24 / 9:14PM wrote:
Help! I have an email which crashes the program when I click on it. How
do I get rid of it??
Since you get instant crash, mine might be different from yours, but
I have been fighting with this for two weeks now. One message gives me
memory error when
I was just wondering if anyone benefits from attachment link on outgoing
message.
I move my PM data between TiBook800 and Dual-450 often. This seems to
confuses attachment link on outgoing messages. I send screenshot a lot.
They are deleted as soon as sent out. Sometimes I put in trash but
This is a question for someone has used Ben Kennedy's PM Salvage app.
Does the salvaged PMExchange file maintain all the folder structure?
I have been having a massive DB corrupt crisis. Some of you might
remember I have been complaining PM performance speed. I finally
realized my DB has
PowerMail Engineering / 04.4.21 / 5:18PM wrote:
Clicking the snooze button in a connection error dialog, or selecting
snooze in the dock menu when a connection error occurs, will stop
notifying subsequent connection errors for scheduled connections on the
same account, during one hour.
A great
I am pretty sure I didn't see any mention of snooze in the readme. I was
getting tons of auth failure on all the .mac accounts I have today, so I
hit the snooze button.
Now I get no error message but am wondering.. ur.. what did I just do?
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Scott at HobbyLink Japan / 04.4.20 / 0:10AM wrote:
1) Although I cannot identify the exact circumstances that cause this,
and it's not consistent, sometimes clicking in a PM5 window will NOT
bring it to the front when another application is active. However, if
the click is made in the toolbar,
harryo / 04.4.19 / 10:19AM wrote:
My PM4 key did not work.
Did you see PM5 key came with this bata?
And with the web pages all screwed up
and a security warning on the CTdev site.
Safari, IE, no problem. What browser actually can not read SSI?
My reason for PM in the first place was my love
Jay / 4/18/2004 / 8:54 PM wrote:
Have you tried the most simple solution: running Cocktail or Yasu or one
of the other utilities that does general system maintenance including
repairing permissions?
Just to be clear, repair permission only looks up to permission setting
that is stored in
Sherman Wilcox / 04.4.14 / 11:42 AM wrote:
How cool is that? Literally turn on the PowerBook out of the box and
you're online!
Not really. It means anyone can intercept your signal, too!
Koen Beerens / 04.4.14 / 11:23 AM wrote:
eh, a new major version is in the works? Anything known about new
Sorry for this OT post.
I often get lost in the Unicode confusion, so I just created a tool for
my own sake:
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Since this list is the only place that has many Unicode users, I was
wondering if anyone could bang at it to see if you can error it. I only
Steven Mayer / 04.4.12 / 3:30 PM wrote:
I don't know what the .b64 mail is.
Base64 MIME encoding?
Anthony Sanna / 04.4.12 / 2:31 PM wrote:
It reminded me of those Star Trek episodes when the
Transporter malfunctions - usually depositing the Klingon ambassador as a
puddle on the Transporter Room
Lyle D. Gunderson / 04.4.9 / 0:58 AM wrote:
But I have yet to figure out how to use AOL's SMTP server(s). (I tried
AOL's help system, but once I get to the Open Mail Access keyword
screen, and click to see instructions, none are to be found).
It is not possible. I keep AOL account because
Nick Keck / 04.4.9 / 2:35 PM wrote:
it only requires one more mouseclick
Why not just hit [enter]?
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Bob Salsburg / 04.4.4 / 9:09 PM wrote:
I am used to scrolling through and reading messages with the space bar.
This doesn't work with PowerMail when it encounters an HTML message. If
this is somehow configurable, it would be great, Otherwise, we'll call it
a wishlist item.
Turn off HTML option
computer artwork by subhash / 04.4.2 / 1:24 PM wrote:
- TechToolPro is focused on hardware problems. The aim is different from
Norton.
I don't agree with this.
You can optimize (defragment) your volumes, repair data, get back trashed
data, check the system files and so on AND you can check
computer artwork by subhash / 04.4.2 / 5:23 AM wrote:
I ran a Norton on my system yesterday
1.) An old rule: Never use Norton on Mac!
2.) Hope somebody has a hint for you how to repair Norton's 'repair' ...
When Norton tries to repair, it asks if you want to create a Undo file.
This is
Adam de Zoete / 04.3.31 / 0:21 PM wrote:
Maybe it's just me, but i'm unable to write an email while PM is
checking! I lose the cursor from the message i'm writing. I'm sure this
must of been thought of for PM5, but just airing it anyway in case anyone
has a solution?
This is my biggest gripe,
Everyone has different love with trash can. I don't need the requested
feature, but it would have been nice if:
Delete from server if in Trash.
I keep messages on server for 7 days for obvious reason. Meanwhile, I
often need to go to trash to reply to a message, which I thought I was
Victor Eijkhout / 04.3.28 / 0:14 PM wrote:
Ok, I've switched off html viewing. But occasionally I get an email that
I am interested in which happens to be in html. Where is the view
message in web browser option?
Just click once on the Globe icon at the bottom.
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Neil Hughes / 04.3.26 / 0:48 PM wrote:
I think I got a bit overexcited there...there's nothing in Application
Support that looks relevant to PowerMail.
That's exactly it. Because the privilege was set to drwx--, nothing
got installed there so applications such as AppleMail and PM go look
Wayne Brissette / 04.3.26 / 10:53 AM wrote:
Once done, run the software update control panel to update any Apple
software.
I'd rather download the updater from Apple site when it comes to OS
update. There are many reports in the past as well as 10.3.3 that the
problems after update were cured
Andy Fragen / 04.3.26 / 10:03 AM wrote:
If worst comes to worst. I had a problem similar to this. PM, actually
Mail too, would crash when opening a new window. Something got corrupted
when I installed Panther and and Archive/Install fixed it.
Come to think of it, I heard the similar reports on
Max Gossell / 04.3.25 / 5:21 PM wrote:
Tried it -- it worked. Although the option was to change it to on
instead of 1.
Was hex 80 for me :-)
Looked nice and clean. But empty. Changed it back again. Never thought I
would. But somehow these orange icons lighten things up a bit...
Same here. I
Wayne Brissette / 04.3.18 / 2:30 PM wrote:
Do a low-level Rebuild compress your database. That should fix the problem.
I thought what you need to do is Check Consistency for negative
indicator, no?
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Andy Fragen / 04.3.12 / 11:51 PM wrote:
I looked using Script Editor. SimpleText doesn't appear to have an
AppleScript dictionary and would therefore not be scriptable.
Interesting.
After all, SimpleText was a product of System 7, like Apple Disk Utility.
Amazing how long they kept that legacy
Don V. Zahniser / 04.3.12 / 9:30 PM wrote:
Those of us who are still using PowerMail with Mac OS 9
or earlier don't have TextEdit.
Why not SimpleText?
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Andy Fragen / 04.3.8 / 2:49 AM wrote:
Hiro,
Ask and you shall receive.
tell application PowerMail
Snip
Hi Andy,
Actually, you have giving me the script a while ago, and I can't live
without it :-)
It is still more convenient if PM had the view source option, tho.
By the way, sometime I
Ed Ver Hoef / 04.3.8 / 10:10 AM wrote:
When someone appears to have pasted text (e.g., quoting an email they
received) into an email they sent to me, I cannot see the pasted
material. If, however, I select the Reply to Sender button, the window
that opens shows the pasted material. I'm sure
smelik / 04.3.8 / 6:26 PM wrote:
For Semitic languages you select a Semitic keyboard and you write from
right to left, which PM does not support (OSX does).
Oh, I see. This is very interesting.
Japanese traditionally writes right to left vertically. Of course it is
much more comfortable that
smelik / 04.3.7 / 4:23 PM wrote:
I suppose, then, that lack of Apple
support was a poor excuse for the lack of multiscript/bidirectional use?
I am not clear on the issue.
What do you mean by 'luck of'?
I have no knowledge about the languages you mentioned, but OSX is a true
UTF-8/16 compliant,
John Snippe / 04.3.4 / 7:53 PM wrote:
I have an oddity here that is making me a bit nervous: every time I
check email, I get the status bar showing me that it is downloading three
messages (or more, but never fewer), yet those three never make it into
any mailboxes... and I can check several
Jim Pistrang / 04.3.2 / 8:58 AM wrote:
No, look in the 'Display' section of the Preferences in the PowerMail Menu.
Command-comma will get you there.
Ooops, I got it.
Maybe because of the JP translation (?), I have believed that option is
to view embedded images within message.
I think that
PowerMail Engineering / 04.3.2 / 3:30 AM wrote:
Check show attachments in message preview in the display preferences.
Yup, I have been trying to find something like that like a mad man but to
no avail.
Let me make sure if we are in sync.
You are saying the display option brought up by Cmd+J,
All the sudden, the little window which shows attachment within the mail
body pane has disappeared. If I open that mail in the individual window,
I can still get it, but not in the main pane anymore.
I had a crash so I needed to do low-level rebuild and all the available
options to get PM
For the record, I have had this lost attachments problem in a particular
manner. Up until PM server side dB became incompatible with Netatalk
around OSX10.2.3, I was saving PM data on a Mandrake server via Netatalk.
The PITA was that you never know when PM saves attachments to where, and
PM
Ira Lansing / 2/6/2004 / 6:22 PM wrote:
Where do I go to change the outgoing SMTP mail server? In PM the option
is grayed out for one of my e-mail accounts (in SetupMail Accounts...).
Making the change in Apple's Mail does not result in the change taking
place in this PM account, and the
Paul Raybould / 2/6/2004 / 6:24 PM wrote:
These days, it is almost impossible to use out-net SMTP. Why not use in-
net SMTP (use your ISP's SMTP)?
I am using mostly comcast... I have to, but there are times when I want
my domain's name associated with my email.
Let me understand this.
Your
Paul Raybould / 2/6/2004 / 11:18 AM wrote:
I've posted the error message to:
http://www.com-advantage.com/powermail.html
This could meant some spam blocker is at its work.
Your ISP doesn't allow routing?
Your ISP pings your domain trying to make sure your domain is legit but
verification
Wayne Brissette / 04.2.3 / 5:15 PM wrote:
If you really want to change the hosts file, it's available at:
/etc/hosts
Just for a clarification, this only works after OSX10.2 :-)
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Jeff Forte / 04.2.3 / 5:52 PM wrote:
Anyone have any ideas why I can't get the size of the database to reduce
after deleting all those messages?
Run Compact Database. It will do.
Backup first :-)
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Jay / 04.2.3 / 4:45 PM wrote:
I was told that, on a
PC, I could edit the Hosts file to tell it to translate the I.P.
address to email.CompanyName.com, but I can't find any such tool in Mac
OS X 10.2.6.
I can only answer what is OSX equivalent to Windoz LMHost.
Open Netinfo Manger, then create
We had this discussion before.
I can't use network solution.
PM uses quite high page memory. This is even worse on my TiBook compared
to desktop machine. In my line of work, digital audio editing, this
TiBook page memory insufficiency is a known issue, and it seems PM is
hitting the same
Hugh Schmittle / 04.1.11 / 9:32 AM wrote:
I may have missed this, but is there any way to sync my PM data bases
between my desktop and laptop? Ideally I suppose I should just send/
receive e-mail from one computer. But my work style is such that I
really need to use both my iMac (17 flat w/
This question is not a PM issue.
I knew the answer to this long time ago, but I forgot, and have been
trying to remember for a while.
Why some of the mails arrives with '=' at the end of the line and the
line brake appears in a middle of a word?
Best.
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Judith Beiss / 03.12.29 / 11:19 PM wrote:
Also, in the browser, I do not have a To column and this really is a
loss. I have Subject, From, Date Sent, Size, and Account. A 'To would
really be useful.
Hit Cmd+J, and make To available :-)
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Andy Fragen / 03.12.28 / 0:19 AM wrote:
Hiro,
This should work for you.
Yes, it did. Thank you so much!
Now the mystery begins.
I saved one blank email for my curiosity. I was surprised to see the
source is almost identical to the header. Is this message really blank?
Wait. It can't be
It has been my long wish PM can display and search by source code.
Some of junk mails come blank. I don't enable HTML nor I do not want to
view such spam mail with HTML enabled since it sure will report the port
back to the server if I do so.
I am just curious how they do it.
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Sorry... I hit Cmd+L instead of Cmd+V.
Seasonal Greetings all!
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PS: I thought PM is an idiot proof application!!
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Mikael Byström / 03.12.19 / 5:52 AM wrote:
Where should the new PMFiles folder be located in OS X?
Wherever you like.
A suggestion that makes sense to me is to make a Mail folder in the
User folder, next to Documents, Library and so on, and put the
PowerMail files folder there or alternatively
Christian Meenaghan / 03.12.12 / 1:24 PM wrote:
I can not launch Powermail, that is the problem.
The database keeps coming up with an error after a rebuild.
I had this problem, and all the solutions PM had me tried failed, so I
simply went back to my backup database.
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Matthias Schmidt / 03.12.6 / 0:27 AM wrote:
10.2.8 is to my opinion the most stable version of OS 10.2.
Very interesting. Two people on one listserv.
If you take a look at Apple Forum or similar, the general consensus is
that the last known stable Jaguar was OSX10.2.6. OSX10.2.8 was created
Andy Fragen / 03.12.5 / 11:36 AM wrote:
Restart with Cmd-Option-O-F (Open Firmware), type reset-all without quotes.
Restart with Cmd-Option-P-R (Zap PRAM), hold down for 4 chimes.
My understanding is, tho, the New World ROM machines no longer has PRAM.
OF is NVRAM, so Cmd+Opt+P+R - one chime
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 03.11.28 / 11:37 PM wrote:
Re-prebind your system. To do this you need a program like Panther Cache
Cleaner, Cocktail, (and there's another one the name of which escapes me,
but it also allows you to install just one file from a package.) After
you do that, repair your
Max Gossell / 03.11.24 / 5:57 PM wrote:
The word is processorsnål and the meaning is something like uses very
little of the processor's power.
Resource efficient?
I don't claim I am good at English, tho :-)
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I educate my clients,
Telling them email format must be simple for smooth communication,
Limit to simple text Only,
No HTML,
No attachment but send notice beforehand when needed,
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Sorry, but I just don't get it.
What part of Wayne's statement below you didn't understand?
I also challenge you without using MIME to send a message longer than
78 characters and have EVERYBODY receive it using YOUR presets (they
won't). That's simply because you don't control this, the relays
PowerMail Engineering / 03.11.16 / 5:29 PM wrote:
I don't think that either unix or Mac OS X has a native encoding. Some
things are handled in ascii, some other as UTF8, UTF16, or as a macintosh
encoding that depend of your preferred language in the international
system preference (ie, Mac
Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.16 / 4:58 AM wrote:
I don't understand why PowerMail can save a perfect text file for one
message (where I can see the chinese characters) while it is unable to
archive UTF-8 chinese messages.
Action to 'one message' is after PM got the data off the database for
you,
PowerMail Engineering / 03.11.16 / 4:37 AM wrote:
When you export to unix mailbox format, the messages are exported
according to your settings in the character sets preference pane
(whatever charset they where originally using). The problem is that all 8
bit character sets are encoded with
Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.15 / 1:52 PM wrote:
What I want to do is to archive my chinese correspondence.
The messages are UTF-8 encoded.
Are you sure it's not Big-5?
If I export Japanese mail, it is Shift_JIS, not UTF-8.
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Patrick / 03.11.15 / 9:27 AM wrote:
Does anyone know how to prevent PM chopping up attachment file names. If
there isn't a way, I hope PM will address this issue in a future update
as it is really annoying.
Char length is often implemented by the application so it would be a
feature request,
Larry Samberg / 03.11.11 / 1:28 PM wrote:
Not trueI am interested in the entire MIME streamNothing to do
with HTML.
In a related topic, I was a little disappointed that PM is not able to
search message by source IP. This can be very helpful to identify who is
hiding behind different
Rick Lecoat / 03.11.6 / 6:28 AM wrote:
This is not a new issue, but I've just never got around to mentioning it
before: on those occasions when I need to invoke the Powermail
maintenance screen by launching it with the Command+Option keys held
down, the side affect is to hide all the other
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