get new mail as well.
This seems rather stone age to me. Is PM really that bad in handling
IMAP or have I done some mistakes in my settings?
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.2.3
OSX v10.4.5
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
When I choose open in browser or follow a link in the body Safari
always opens up. I use Firefox for browsing the net and would like that
app as my default browser from Powermail as well.
Happy if somebody could tell me how to arrange that.
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.2.1 build 4397
(SpamSieve
a lot.
At least fo a while.
Now I experience a lot of beachballing and more and more often I have
to force PM to quit and reopen it again. No database failures yet,
though. But my overall feeling is PM doesn't feel completely stable and
reliable.
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.2, build 4388
(SpamSieve
The first time I run PowerMail after installing Tiger I was asked if I
wanted Spotlight to index it. I had to answer now because of another
thing. Now I'd like it to be indexed. Anybody knows how to?
Best,
Max
Problem is solved. Something was terrible wrong with my machine -- after
I had sent the message I realized PowerMail wasn't the only app I could
not run. And when surfing with Safari, the pages were downloaded, but
the browser window was completely blank.
Instead of trouble-shooting I took a
, but the
software refuses to start. I've tried to start an older version, 5.2b1
but it doesn't work either.
Any kind of help really appreciated!!
Max Gossell
PM v5.2b3
OS X v10.3.8
G4, Dual 1.25 GHz
1 GB RAM
at:
http://www.letterrip.com/
Best,
Max Gossell
At Fri, 18 Mar 2005 16:25:03 + (CET), Jeremy Hughes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (18/3/05 4:43 pm) said:
You need a mailing list, not a mail application. The easiest one is
LetterRip, but I'm not sure what the status
At Wed, 8 Dec 2004 19:19:24 -0500 (CET), Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08 12 2004 at 7:08 pm -0500, Wayne Brissette wrote:
It does in a way. What has happened is the files are now located outside
the attachment folder, so PM doesn't see these as files it has access to
now.
Actually I
I just dragged some attachments sent to me from the mail window to a
certain folder on my HD. When I got back to the mail sent to me I noticed
the attachment icons now were greyed out and un-clickable.
I thought PM now was supposed to support this. Am I wrong?
Max G
--
PowerMail 5.1, build
At Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:25:44 -0600 (CET), Anthony Sanna
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another convenience that could be added to Filters window is a auto-
scrolling list. When you create a new filter, it appears at the bottom.
If you want to move it up towards the top of a long list, it has to be
And, which I find quite annoying, when hitting the Send Button it takes
*seconds* before the command is executed and the mail window containing
the sent mail closes down. This used to be instant.
Max G
__ At 7 December 2004 15:46:30 I originally wrote: __
Similar experience over here.
Similar experience over here. Emptying trash and moving mails from one
folder to another takes much longer time.
Max G
At Tue, 7 Dec 2004 09:34:15 -0500 (CET), Larry Samberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I was going to send this mail in. I find the most recent release
(and the beta that I
, but all labels are faded = I can't pick
any of them.
Perhaps different PM versions?
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.1, build 4340
(SpamSieve 2.2.3)
OSX v10.3.6
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
? (Or at least get an option to choose if
we want that feature or not.)
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.1, build 4340
(SpamSieve 2.2.3)
OSX v10.3.6
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Wow -- aren't email lists great. Apart from issues they are set up to
discuss, they are good for both whining and more aggressive behaviour,
helping to get the accumulated stress ions from a bad day out of one's
system.
I hope you feel more relaxed now, Jeffrey,
Max G
At Tue, 29 Jun 2004
You can also go to https://www.ctmdev.com/tools/index.html and get a
script that cleans a mail from html, making it possible to answer it with
quoted text.
If you have BBEdit, I'd recommend HTML Cleanup by Wayne Brissette. If
not, try html CleanUP by W. Eric Tyson.
Max G
At Mon, 28 Jun 2004
At Sun, 20 Jun 2004 16:47:45 -0400 (CET), marmara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm searching for a new client to replace eudora. I've been doing a lot
of homework and narrowed it down to three clients. I hope this list will
provide me enough information to make my final decision. I look
These kind of messages are sent to the list every now and then. I for one
have sent a least one myself, when desperately looking for lost messages...
For the new version 5, where we can customize our toolbar, I think it
would be great to get a View All/View Unread icon. Preferably a toggle
, the message and attachment was sent anyhow but such a message
makes you jump and wonder if something is wrong.
Some kind of bug?
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.0
(SpamSieve 2.1.4)
OSX v10.3.4
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Or you could just try OSX on your old computer. I was running OS X and OS
X Server successfully for a very long time on a Beige 233 MHz G3 (some
250 MB RAM). Slow in starting up, then it did its job.
One warning though -- don't try install OS X 10.3 on these machines.
You'll get trouble with
overlaid at the top of the Mail Browser screen.
Been there for me in 4 and in all 5 betas. OS 10.2.8
Perhaps a Jaguar related problem? Over here it works as it should.
Max G
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.0b26
(SpamSieve 2.1.4)
OSX v10.3.3
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Is there a way to add the sender's local time to the Simple Header? If
not, it would be nice to have it put on the to-do list.
With a lot of contacts in different time zones, it would be a great help
to see the sender's local time. For instance when getting an urgent
message, one can make a
At Thu, 13 May 2004 14:51:53 +0100 (CET), Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 1:24 pm +0200, Max Gossell wrote:
1) Outgoing mail filter: Does not work since they run only AFTER sending
the mail.
In version 5 this has changed. They are now running BEFORE the mail
At Tue, 27 Apr 2004 22:33:03 +0100 (CET), Rick Lecoat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jérôme
The theory (and it could be an erroneous one) is that the filter gets run
every time new mail arrives -- since when new mail arrives PM
automatically runs all filters in order (until it gets a positive result
Now we have the possibility to customize our toolbars, but as long as we
really just have one extra icon (Add to Address Book) that differs from
the default set it's a pretty useless feature. I mean -- how fun is it in
the long run to just re-arrange the order of the icons...?
We need more icons
In the sample text below, each line except the first one starts with a
(square). Is this a text encoding thing? I can't get rid of it no
matter what text encoding I try.
It's no big deal in this sample, really, as the squares are just in the
beginning och each line, but I have had mails with
This question may be more general than specific to PM, but I'd be glad if
somebody could explain to me anyhow.
Almost all mail I receive is text wrapped. Only once in a blue moon I get
an un-wrapped mail (with floating text). Now, I understand why a text
must be wrapped when quoted, but can't
At Sat, 10 Apr 2004 02:43:01 -0600 (CET), cheshirekat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004, the following words from Mark Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
My experience of trying to get PM to synchronize with Apple's Address
Book is that it soon gets out of
At Thu, 22 Apr 2004 07:28:26 -0400 (CET), Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spam blockers are unnecessary.
Is this really the TRUTH?
Just use your web browser to log into your pop account using webmail.
Look at what's there and delete everything that you don't want. (I hit
select all then
Ehh -- would it be possible to add total messages in database to this
script...?
Max G
At Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:23:53 -0700 (CET), Andy Fragen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
This doesn't count subfolders on my install. Here's a
At Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:19:45 +0200 (CET), Max Gossell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Tue, 20 Apr 2004 17:52:43 +0200 (CET), Christian Roth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per Åström wrote:
When I mark a message as good that was labeled spam by SS the color is
still red. Is it possible to get it in black
At Tue, 20 Apr 2004 17:52:43 +0200 (CET), Christian Roth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per Åström wrote:
When I mark a message as good that was labeled spam by SS the color is
still red. Is it possible to get it in black after marked as good? Maybe
there is a preference I've missed?
I solved this
At Tue, 20 Apr 2004 15:19:54 +0200 (CET), PowerMail Engineering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Per Åström wrote:
When I mark a message as good that was labeled spam by SS the color is
still red. Is it possible to get it in black after marked as good? Maybe
there is a preference I've missed?
You
: Version 5 needs to convert your current database, and once it's done
it's not backward compatible with version 4. You might want to make a
backup copy before converting.
As for reliability, I've been using PowerMail 5 for months since its
early Alpha stages and haven't lost a record.
Max Gossell
At Tue, 20 Apr 2004 00:26:02 +0200 (CET), computer artwork by subhash
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm filtering SPAM on the Mailserver already. Do I need to buy SpamSieve
with PM5? I don't need it, have almost no SPAM.
No, you don't need to buy SpamSieve.
Max G
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.0b12
At Mon, 19 Apr 2004 11:57:09 -0700 (CET), Cap Schwartz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to turn Off the delete after N days feature?
I keep a lot in my Mail Trash folder that I'm unsure whether I want to
save or not. I'd rather have it set up so that I decide when and which
messages I
At Mon, 19 Apr 2004 11:04:03 -0400 (CET), John Snippe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004, it is attributed to John Snippe to have said:
BTW: what is the anticipated pricepoint to upgrade?
Never mind. I read the readme.
It was mentioned in the announcement mail:
At Sat, 10 Apr 2004 18:03:37 -0700 (CET), Frank Mitchell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right now I have 85 folder, 108 sub-folders and 74 sub-sub-folders. That
makes a total of 267 today. There will be more in the future and they are
constantly changing.
Maybe you have to think over your system of
At Fri, 9 Apr 2004 18:25:41 -0400 (CET), Tim Lapin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 09, 2004 at 2:37 PM, Frank Mitchell sent forth:
Have a File in after sending popup menu in the outgoing message window
similar to that in the incoming message window.
Right now, to file his sent
At Fri, 9 Apr 2004 14:37:10 -0700 (CET), Frank Mitchell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have a File in after sending popup menu in the outgoing message window
similar to that in the incoming message window.
Man, have I asked for this one as well a few times before...
/Max G
At Sun, 4 Apr 2004 18:21:38 +0100 (CET), Derry Thompson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 5/4/04 5:03 pm
These days, I generally find those bits of
wisdom that many people insist on appending to their mail to be
pretentious and cloying, frankly.
Can I use that on a
At Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:57:59 -0500 (CET), Jim Pistrang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Just to add my $.02. I don't need a separate Drafts folder, but I
sure would like it if my Out Tray was bold when a draft message was
inside it. I only occasionally need to save a draft of something before
At Mon, 15 Mar 2004 03:07:34 +0900 (CET), Scott at HobbyLink Japan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's just a practical matter. I can have as many as 30+ drafts that
occupies space in top of the Out Tray. If I then want to check some
recently sent message, I have to scroll down.
That's because you
At Sun, 14 Mar 2004 10:19:19 -0700 (CET), Sherman Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Max said:
Seems to be impossible to construct a filter for it. (Probably because a
draft isn't really considered an outgoing message by the filtering
process.)
I don't quite understand this. Why would you want to
) making it more readable?
Max Gossell
(Btw - the message concerns my first snailmail spam. I actually got a
letter from Spain, telling me how rich I would soon become...)
-
Good Afternoon:
this to inform you that we have nothing to do with
this kind of business.
We only work
reader. If the emails you get are from mail clients that
supports HTML text, this might be the solution.
Max Gossell
At Fri, 5 Mar 2004 12:10:02 -0600 (CET), Kathleen Lewis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the item Send with PowerMail Droplet? How does it work? When
is it used?
Kahleen Lewis
Drag and drop any file on it, and PowerMail will open with a new send
window, with that file as an attachment.
You
been almost 5 months. Waiting.
//brian
Well, we are currently alpha testing PowerMail 5.0a8... ;-)
Max Gossell
--
PowerMail 5.0a8
(with SpamSieve 2.1.3b1)
OSX v10.3.2
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
window each time. (I've done my settings in Mail.app.)
Max Gossell
the Condition Status is Draft then...?
Thanks for any help.
Max Gossell
Max Gossell
--
OSX v10.3.1
PowerMail 5.0a5
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
At Mon, 15 Dec 2003 13:33:25 -0500 (CET), Larry Samberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am planning to upgrade to Panther in the very near future... before I
do, are there any gotchas that people have tripped across -- particular
with respect to Powermail -- but if there are other apps that people
Unfortunately, no Swedish to English option there...
Besides, the actual word is a live construction. Swedish is a very
flexible language when it comes to word construction -- if the word
doesn't exists, we just make up a new word on the fly from two or more
words. Everybody will understand the
Hi,
I know this is a bit off topic, but it's for a good cause: I'm trying to
translate a nice Swedish review of SpamSieve for Michael Tsai, the
developer, and need help translating one Swedish word into English.
The word is processorsnål and the meaning is something like uses very
little of the
Yet a few inline comments below:
At Fri, 21 Nov 2003 02:06:23 -0500 (CET), Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
either specify, or turn off Word Wrap as default - for both incoming
AND outgoing mail.
Not possible, there is no such concept in RFC 822 e-mail; see Wayne
Brissette for details. :)
I've now so many mail filters activated, I'm starting to loose the
overview. If I need to edit one of them, it takes me 5 minutes to find
the right one if I don't remember its exact name.
Would it be possible to get some simple search function here as well?
Max G
At Wed, 12 Nov 2003 23:00:06 +0100 (CET), Mikael Byström pmdisc-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any suggestions for free POPmail without problems, while I'm struggling
to get my own server online? Hotpop seem to always throw 5-600 messages
2-5 weeks too late and it's not useful. Good they just don't
Hi,
Just did a short check with Mail v1.3 shipped with Panther. It's new
feature Organize by Threads would come in handy at times in PowerMail
as well.
Any plans to...?
/Max G
At Mon, 10 Nov 2003 21:09:53 -0600 (CET), Richard Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to John Snippe to have said:
I will re-start the computer and report back. From what I have read so
far, I am in a 'bug' situation, or am stupid... and either are realistic
Recently I have started to receive messages as the one below. I haven't
changed any settings -- how come they look like this?
Max Gossell
--
OSX v10.3
PowerMail 4.2.1
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Begin Forwarded Message
Subject: ##Driver Request Autoreply
Date
, but only at times. I've my Double Click speed setting set to the
second fastest, and 20-30 % of the time what you describe happens over
here as well. But the rest of the time it acts as it should. It's
completely random -- I've found no connection with CPU load or anything.
Max G
Max Gossell
--
OSX
At Wed, 15 Oct 2003 14:33:33 +0100 (CET), Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 12:41 am +0200, Mikael Byström wrote:
anyone know how any equally good Mail filter software that runs on the
server? Preferrably on OS X Server (Think Unix).
SpamAssassin seems to be very
They are. Not to mention the bar itself. I've been nagging about this
before - the bar should of of course be attached to the window itself
(just like i.e. Mail.app) together with the small top right button option
to toggle the bar on/off.
I find this floating bar tremendously irritating, and as
Yes!! Great!!
:-)
Max G
At Thu, 9 Oct 2003 21:59:18 +0200 (CET), PowerMail info
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 11:50:28 -0600, cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find this floating bar tremendously irritating, and as I am a button
user I can't turn it off. Even if
At Sat, 4 Oct 2003 16:52:04 -0700 (CET), Barry Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed SpamSieve and it's working well at labeling spam, but the
spam it finds is still marked as unread. How do I modify the Spamsieve
script to mark the offending messages as read and not notify me of their
I just opened Preferences to get rid of the automatic Re: prefix. To my
*great surprise* there wasn't a no prefix option !!
Please, come on -- can we plase have such a no prefix option right away?
It's really a nuisance to be forced to take this prefix away manually
whenever replying in a
If you do need to reply with quotes to such a message, there are two
HTML Cleanup scripts at Wayne Brisette's PowerMail AppleScript Archives:
http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html
I use Brisette's script myself which I think does the better job with
Swedish special characters, but I
At Monday, September 15, 2003, 09.03 CET, Michael Tsai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It would be nice if labels could be used in filter criteria, but how
about this workaround:
Right after the if isSpam then line of the SpamSieve Label and Move
scripts, put:
set spamMarker to ##
if
At Monday, September 15, 2003, 11.20 CET, Rick Lecoat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since we can use filters to apply labels, I think that it follows that we
should be able to use labels as filter criteria
I second that.
b) Someone could let me know how to amend my Spamsieve 'Move Spam' script
to
with a carbon copy to him etc. Either way, mailed classified
as spam by SpamSieve is sorted into that folder as well, after it has
got the spam label.
If we had had the option to sort by labels as well I could have managed,
but now I'm out of ideas.
Does anyone have a solution for this?
Max Gossell
At Sunday, September 14, 2003, 18.37 CET, Mikael Byström pmdisc-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about mobile mail? Is there a spamsieve or similar for your phone or
Palm?
Don't talk about -- when paying per kB and using the mobile phone's slow
connection and getting hundreds of spam mails (or
At Friday, July 25, 2003, 07.50 CET, Barbara Needham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure exactly what apop is but it isn't
the same as plain pop... [Setup menu]
APOP is a way to send your POP account password encrypted, so nobody can
pick it up during the internet transfer when you are
now and then in this forum, but for me personally
PM has been a very problem free mail app.
Max Gossell
--
OSX v10.2.6
PowerMail v4.2a5
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Hi,
Thanks for the advises about the patch. Now it works!
Thanks,
Max G
At Saturday, July 12, 2003, 19.53 CET, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, it did not work. I already had PM as my Default Email Reader when
mailing the first mail in this issue. I've set it again just in case,
but no.
If I check the iPhoto prefs, there is one called mail from
At Saturday, July 12, 2003, 19.19 CET, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In iPhoto there is a nice feature to quickly email low-res photos, but it
just seems to support Mail.app, Eudora and Entourage.
If anybody knows a way to use this particular feature with PM, I'd be
happy to learn
Hi,
In iPhoto there is a nice feature to quickly email low-res photos, but it
just seems to support Mail.app, Eudora and Entourage.
If anybody knows a way to use this particular feature with PM, I'd be
happy to learn about it.
Max Gossell
--
OSX v10.2.6
PowerMail v4.2a5
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB
Hi,
In iCal, there is a send mail option for appointment alerts/reminders.
However, it opens Mail.app to send the reminder even though PM is chosen
as the default email reader in system prefs.
Is there a way to have iCal using PowerMail instead?
Max Gossell
--
OSX v10.2.6
PowerMail v4.1.3
Dual
At Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 12.17 CET, Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When absolutely nothing else works, and I have to use a particularly PC
optimized web site, I use a virtual PC from Connectix. http://
www.connectix.com/products/vpc6m.html
Ahem... VirtualPC from *Microsoft*. Which is a
At Monday, June 16, 2003, 15.52 CET, Greg Saylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
virtual.com wrote:
Hello,
This is *WY* off topic, so I apologize...
One of my clients has an existing web site in VML - which as far as I
can tell only works in Internet Explorer 5.5 and higher... Of course the
Mac
At Tuesday, June 17, 2003, 00.08 CET, Mirko Kranenburg mirko-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still,
For about 5% of my time I use a PC laptop, and I would be interested to
know of a decent mail client on that. I cannot get the hang of Eudora,
and I consider the MS stuff to vulnerable.
I'd check out
If your friend is using Outlook, here is one anti-spammer that seems
pretty close to SpamSieve in its behaviour:
http://www.openfieldsoftware.com/ella.asp
Best,
Max G
__ At Monday, June 16, 2003 20.39.26 I originally wrote: __
At Sunday, June 15, 2003, 20.38 CET, Leonard Morgenstern
[EMAIL
This is a bit annoying:
You mark a message and choose reply, just to find out you had marked the
wrong message. Thus you close it again. And get a popup window asking if
you want to save the message before closing it. This is good if you have
made any changes to the message, but quite
Is it possible to get the names of incoming attachments written into the
end of the body of the message they came with?
If not, could this be done via an incoming mailfilter calling for a
script? Would somebody with scripting knowledge in such a case be
interested in adding such a script?
It
At 2003-05-29, 11.00 CET, Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Actually, I can write email while PowerMail checks the server for more
mail. In fact, I'm doing that right now, just to make sure. Not sure
what's going on with your setup.
What's going on is that
I've felt one or two inklings here like if that guy Mikael Byström is so
mad about everything, why doesn't he just leave PM and go look for
something that suits him better some other place?.
I must admit I've had thoughts like that myself, but now I'm really
starting to become a fan. Until the
Every now and then a mail fails to be sent, perhaps because the SMTP
server was down or whatever. The status of the mail changes to the
triangular yellow warning sign.
But this is not enough!!
Every time this has happened, I've been believing I've sent away a mail,
and I might not have seen
I've found Default folder X http://www.stclairsoft.com/DefaultFolderX/
an invaluable help to speed up endless folder browsing when saving and
open a file in OSX.
30 day downloadable demo on the site. Price USD 35. Money earned back
pretty quickly considering the time it saves you.
For general
to depend too much on CPU speed in this matter. I had a much
slower machine until a couple of weeks ago (B/W G3, 300Mhz/400MB RAM) and
can't recall this particular thing took longer time then.)
Max Gossell
--
OSX v10.2.6
PowerMail v4.1.2
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
mail individually with the alternative
Show Simple Header, all 15 show [Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED]]
in the 'to' field. The reason, I guess, is I exist in my own address
book. Because if turn on Show Full Header 10 of them have been
addressed to [Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED]] and the other 5 have
I guess this is just a dream, but wouldn't it be very nice to be able to
assign a 'from' address to a specific 'to' address?
One's emailing would be so much smoother without i.e. those list bounces
because you get because you forgot to change your from address before
hitting the send button.
At 2003-05-21, 19.19 CET, C. A. Niemiec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would welcome a vertical toolbar option, whether or not it's connected.
Try the Menu: Window - Rotate Toolbar
Another way to integrate it into the mail browser window would be to make
it like the Finder windows' toolbars -
Inline comments below...
At 2003-05-21, 11.18 CET, Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 5 2003 at 10:58 am -0400, Max Gossell wrote:
While awaiting that particular coffe break, I decided to turn of the
Toolbar and learn/use the HotKey commands instead. But now I was to
attach a file
It would be lovely to have a scheduler for trashing files, much like the
one in Entourage, so I can make a schedule like:
1) Run every second day: Move files older than two days in folder 'Spam'
to folder 'Mail Trash
2) Run once a week: Permanently delete files older than a month in
folder Mail
No, I didn't mean setting a default text signature.
I meant -- when I choose New Message I get a new mail window with the
From account pre-chosen. But I just found it be accident myself:
Meny: Setup/Mail Schedulings and Locations... In the tab Locations in
Default Mail Schedulings I can choose
When having multiple accounts -- how do I define the default account for
new messages?
Max G
I used to use SpamFire as well. But now I'm IN LOVE with SpamSieve (which
I've recommended before). Found at http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/.
You couldn't even dream up anything better!! Much easier to use as well
(running inside PowerMail) compared to SpamFire.
Max G
At 2003-05-16, 13.51
this message to the group mainly because I couldn't get
through to Jérôme at [EMAIL PROTECTED] who sent me a mail about this
outside the list. I tried twice and got an undeliverable message in
return from my ISP's Postmaster each time..
???
At 2003-05-13, 18.30 CET, Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
At 2003-05-14, 14:16 CET, Anthony Sanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure -- see Preferences/Address Book
That's the trouble -- it isn't under address book but under
synchronization. At least in mine.
OK so far but where do you find synchronization? My Address Book
prefs and menu don't have
At 2003-05-14, 8:30 CET, Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Gossell on 5/14/03 said
Sure -- see Preferences/Address Book
That's the trouble -- it isn't under address book but under
synchronization. At least in mine.
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Barbara Needham
Oh yes of course - you are right. I was too
Sure -- see Preferences/Address Book
Max G
At 2003-05-14, 9:52 CET, Anthony Sanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is PowerMail able to use Apple's Address Book?
Tony
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Anthony R. Sanna
SACO Foods, Inc.
6120 University Avenue
Middleton, WI 53562
1-800-373-7226
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