Apple’s complete phishing/spam/fraud page is at
https://www.apple.com/legal/more-resources/phishing/.
It contains all the email addresses. You don’t need to take any special
measures to include headers. They simply will be forwarded too.
RH
On Jul 03, 15, at 10:59 AM, Frank Mitchell
Thanks, Geoff. That works for me, now, too.
Except for the sending part. That just returns a network error from PowerMail.
Richard Hart
Geoff wrote wrote:
Just to report that PowerMail is now working with iCloud iMap!
My set up:
Receiving:
User account ID: My Apple Id
server. Has
your ISP sent you any recent notices that you might have missed?
I highly doubt that this has anything to do with PowerMail. To demonstrate
that, try to send messages from Apple Mail, using the same settings for
outgoing mail. I'll bet that Mail has the same issue(s).
Richard Hart
Rene
View Message in Web Browser does not work for me when Chrome is my default
browser.
It works for Safari and for Firefox, but not for Chrome.
Does this square the experience of the rest of you?
Richard Hart
I agree with Michael. I would never allow my employees to use an email
client that did not allow me to turn off the display of inline images.
To display inline images by default is inconsiderate because it is too
dangerous.
Richard Hart
You wrote:
A-NO-NE Music (anonemu...@mac.com) wrote
the HTML message, you are OK.
If you do not know the person who sent the HTML message, don't view as HTML.
If it is not an HTML message, relax.
Richard Hart
Cheshire wrote:
I very rarely click on links in email, and 99% of the
forwarded email I get is never opened. So, I want to
know if it is really
I have searched the list archives, but I cannot find any way to set up
PowerMail to access email on a Microsoft Exchange server. I know people
have done it, and that PM cannot send messages using an Exchange
address. But can it receive messages?
RH
Paul wrote:
Could I PLEASE BE REMOVED from this list???
Please stop shouting.
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
incremental backups (Retrospect, Time Machine, whatever)
have to back up the entire database each time it changes.
I'm sure you did not mean to include the word whatever.
The word whatever implies that ALL backup programs suffer this defficiency.
Richard Hart
Well, all of the comments left below the MacWorld review got their
attention.
The publication has posted (and mailed to commentors) as special response.
Very defensive. And unusual.
Richard Hart
It's a function of the email client that receives it.
By the way, your example URL works just fine with a click in PowerMail
-- even though the line is broken.
Some email clients are good, some or not so good.
Richard Hart
Bill Courington wrote:
Some correspondents complain that a message
Very inventive. Thank you for sharing with us. Especially the tuba!
I like the player you display. Is that DewPlayer?
Hiro wrote:
http://www.anonemusic.com/node/827
RH
Lecoat wrote:
Which rather brings us back, full circle, to the point I made a couple
of weeks ago: that I find an automated and regular backup strategy is
made difficult by Powermail,
I respectfully disagree.
First, my experience with SuperDuper is different from yours. It
automatically backs
Mikael wrote:
I thought there were backup apps that actually could
backup only the data that was different in the file.
Not that I'm aware of. Incremental backup is for FILES that have
changed, not data inside a file.
RH
You wrote:
How do I embed a logo in my text signature?
I strongly recommend you not. Many, if not most, of your correspondents
will find it annoying and some will actually ask you to stop anyway.
Richard Hart
Rick Lecoat wrote:
Is there any way to change prefs to [view in Web browser]
via a quick click rather than having to click and hold?
I vote for that behavior, too. I never choose View HTML. I always
choose to see it in my browser.
Richard Hart
Mikael wrote:
Try to see if the address book is bad in the non-working folder.
I've had a similar problem resolved replacing that.
If I copy the Address Book from the non-working folder, I do have
trouble, so maybe that was it.
Richard
It seems to be neither a User Prefs problem, nor a volume read problem.
The error travels with the folder, not with Preferences.
Command-option launching PowerMail and checking all the boxes to rebuild
everything returns the same Error -199.
I have:
DriveSTUP/~/Mail/PowerMail Files/
the existing Databse.
(3) Switch User to the hybrid folder.
Success!
Richard Hart
When I double-click my Mail Database, or attempt to Switch User
Environment... to it, PowerMail reports Error -199.
Does anyone know what that means?
Richard Hart
generated names are
driving me crazy.
Please tell me how you filtered those. I'm inundated.
Richard Hart
When you click on the little document-with-turned-up-corner just beneath
the word Recipients in the New Message window, what do you see? Does it
just do nothing? Do some clippings work, or does EVERY clipping you ever
entered fail to appear?
Richard Hart
Judith wrote:
How do I add a text
It works well. The only reason I don't use PowerMail exclusively for AOL
is that I like to be able to click on AOL's button that reads, Report
as SPAM.
Dave wrote:
anybody here using PowerMail for their AOL mail?
Ricahrd Hart
By this do you mean that, if you have been spoofed as the return
address, you will receive the bounce warnings from the mailer daemon?
Richard Hart
Alan wrote:
Please don't ever bounce spam--it only adds to the
frustrations of us Joes who have been Jobbed.
identifier for them in the headers, and they are
not easy to define in a spam rule.
Richard Hart
Sidewinder now supports PowerMail. Has anyone tried it? Is it worth $19.95?
http://www.sidewinderx.com/Welcome.html
Richard Hart
I accidentally deleted this whole thread. What was the upshot? Class?
Anyone? Buehler?
Richard Hart
I get the same behavior.
Richard Hart
Alan Harper wrote:
Open PowerMail's address book, open a contact in the address book, click
on an email address for that contact and Copy. A message pops up: An
error occurred: Error -4989. Luckily, the email address does go onto
the clipboard.
Yes. I had this problem for a long time, and it stumped PowerMail support.
I can't give you specific steps to apply, but I do know it has something
to do with number of messages in the database. At the time, I had more
than 5,000 messages. For unrelated reasons, I reduced this to about
3,000, and
To all who have experienced recipients unable to open emailed zip files:
Are you absolutely sure you did not send that zip file using
Encoding: Binhex (Macintosh)
at the bottom of the new message window? It is the default. And it will
stymie Windows recipients every time.
Richard Hart
In our case, I have narrowed it down to SPAM with illegal characters.
There is one particular type of SPAM that puts every conceivable key
combination and unicode structure in the title to get your attention. It
also causes mail servers to choke.
If the downloading fails to proceed a second
repaired disk permissions and trashed the PowerMail Prefs file and
~/Library folder. No change.
Yet it continues to work just fine for the Admin user.
Any ideas?
Machine details:
iMac (Summer 2000)
OS X 10.3.9
764 MB RAM
Richard Hart
and
~/Library folder. No change.
Yet it continues to work just fine for the Admin user.
Any ideas?
Machine details:
iMac (Summer 2000)
OS X 10.3.9
764 MB RAM
Richard Hart
Xavier was just venting. I can sympathise with him, but if you read
between the lines of his message, he couldn't have been serious.
Why? Because switching to Apple Mail just doesn't make sense. Mail has
had more problems with OS 10.4 than any email program, and it was written
by Apple! Here is
to PM 5.1, and they are working fine, using a
backup of the 5.1 version of the databases.
However, the 5.2 databases appear to be unrecoverable.
Richard Hart
Daniele Procida wrote:
I'd like to be able to rewrap lines that I have
quoted, like the one above, at the touch of a button.
If anyone uses MacSOUP for news then they will know
how useful this is (MacSOUP can rewrap several levels
of quoted text instantly an neatly).
What you are looking for
Dates do not start with a comma in my list view.
OS 10.4.1, PM 5.2
RH
Hiroaki wrote:
I now see the date in the mail list view is starting
with comma.
I experience the same behavior.
RH
Gunther Bohnert wrote:
I'm having problems displaying HTML mails.
My standard setup is to prefer the text version if available and not
load external images automatically. So if I switch to HTML display I
have the 'load images' button available. But klicking
Mel wrote:
At the foundation of contemporary
computer technology is the digital
graphic communication machine.
OK. But that is not an argument for HTML email. That's what a web page is for.
Snail mail composed on a typewriter is virtually non-existent because
such communication is merely
Apparently, since PowerMail writes a temporary html file to disk, it can
display only that temporary page. There is a way to work around it: Save
each message as an HTML file. But it's an extra step for each document.
Richard Hart
the PowerMail scripts menu.
Here you will find all the default scripts. The long list of default
scripts confuses and delays me, especially since I use only 2 of them. So
I remove those that I don't need. NOTE: I am not instructing you to do
this. I am merely explaining what I do.
Richard Hart
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
Another curious thing: where are PowerMail's Scripts stored?
PowerMail scripts are stored in 2 locations.
See my message Script Locations in another thread.
Richard Hart
To clarify kename's response:
On rare occasion, you encounter a message that causes problems when you
select it. If you cannot select it, you cannot delete it. The trick is to
select it as part of a group. For example, select any other message, then
shift-click the offending message. Or drag a
Shane Stanley wrote:
... in some people's *opinion*.
see: http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
Less than convincing, IMO.
I agree. PowerMail makes this very clear and simple to do. An extra
button would just clutter the tool bar.
RH
Rene Merz wrote:
(Shift-Command-Backspace on some keyboards)
Does NOT work in the trash folder!
It does in every version of PowerMail I've ever used, including 5.0.1
under OS X. However, I believe Larry is using OS 9.
RH
Larry Samberg wrote:
a command that would let me do it manually would suffice
The same command as the Finder uses:
Shift-Command-Delete
(Shift-Command-Backspace on some keyboards)
PowerMail support has no idea what's going on, so I'd like to find out
whether anyone else is experiencing this.
PowerMail 5.0.1
OS X 10.3.5
In every folder, the 28th item is highlighted as though it is selected.
It is not selected, however. If I click on any other message, I can open
alan harper wrote:
Double click the group in the Address book and drag over the ones you want?
That works, but I'm trying to reduce the steps. It would be nice to have
a preference that said, Show groups as individuals in Recipients.
RH
When I compose a message to a group, the name of the group shows up in
the Recipients box.
If I want to delete one or two people from a large group for this
particular message, I must save, close and reopen the composed message to
see the group members broken out. Is there an easier way to have
Reba wrote:
I updated my AppleScript downloads on my .Mac page and added a few more
AppleScripts. Here is a direct link where you can read about the scripts
and download them simultaneously.
http://homepage.mac.com/cheshirekat/AppleScripts.html
Thank you, thank you. These are a great service
Bob Parks wrote:
I normally read new mail from the Recent Mail window. When I double
click on a message to open it in a new window to read it, the message
will open up with the title bar appearing on top of where I just double
clicked. The new window interprets this as a minimize command and
. So how are you
doing the OR part?
Richard Hart
and in all 5 betas. OS 10.2.8
I can verify this problem. It happens to me on 10.3.3, 10.3.1 on a G5 and
G4 with more than 1GB RAM.
Richard Hart
been in all previous versions.
Richard Hart
Barbara Needham wrote:
OS X Mail does group all these together, but not with continuous indenting.
Oh, I get it, finally. Threading is really sorting with indenting.
RH
Someone wrote:
For me threads are of no use.
I agree. Sorting by subject also sorts by thread. So threading is already
available.
RH
Anthony Sanna wrote:
Try to clear the IMAP cache from the advanced settings of the account
window (button clear now).
Thanks Jerome. When I do this PM crashes.
It crashes for me, too. The same way.
Richard Hart
by
step.
Richard Hart
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
This used to happen to me. I used a program called
POPmonitor to delete the bogus messages.
Mail Siphon http://www.maliasoft.com/ works too.
RH
This is why he is known as John Perry Blowhard.
A writer's magazine a few years ago published an analysis of his
ramblings, and it was pretty funny. The mixed metaphors and malapropisms
are alone are worth a chuckle.
There used to be a joke among the faculty at MIT: When you look up
Nicholas
a gray circle with an x in it. Click the x.
Richard Hart
it whatever you want.
Richard Hart
AOL mail from, say, a public
library or a travelers' terminal in the Singapore airpot.
Richard Hart
In my response, I changed the subject of this thread to Message from
Hell. The trick worked.
RH
.
Now delete.
Or
(2) Drag a selection rectangle around the problem message
and its neighbor. Then delete.
Richard Hart
Tony Sanna wrote:
What else needs to be set up to make this work?
All your questions should be answered on this page:
http://members.aol.com/adamkb/aol/mailfaq/imap/
Richard Hart
Harry O' wrote:
Excuse me is this now a french mailing list?
Um, you forgot to add the little smiley face at the end of your question.
It looks like this :) A colon followed by a right parenthesis.
Richard Hart
Anthony Sanna wrote:
How do you go about setting up a PM - AOL account?
Set it up as an IMAP account. Check the box to use Port 143. Your
username is your AOL user name.
It has worked great in PM 4. I'm having a little trouble with PM 5, but
it could just be my machine.
Richard Hart
.
This is just silly.
Richard Hart
I've seen on email clients
so far.
Keep the new icons!
Richard Hart
in SpamSieve's preferences panel, and the
SpamSieve manual makes no mention of setting accounts.
Richard Hart
I've already reported this to support, but I'd like to know whether
anyone else has tried PowerMail 5 with AOL.
I get a fatal crash whenever PM5 attempts to log onto AOL (via IMAP, of
course). The error error log reports a problem with CIMAPCache.
Richard Hart
Nick Keck wrote:
I have a number of folders in my trash folder that won't disappear,
Try File-Database-Rebuid Index...
That has worked for me in the past. You might also try Compact Database.
Richard Hart
is your internet service provider.
For example, my Internet connection is provided by Covad. Therefore, my
Outgoing SMTP Server is smtp.covad.net -- NOT smtp.aol.com.
With that setting, I can send and receive just fine using PowerMail and
my AOL account.
Richard Hart
IMAP server,
it becomes grayed out, but it never goes away.
Anyone found a way to trash them?
Richard Hart
click.
Richard Hart
H.R. Riggs wrote:
Is there a keyboard shortcut to switch from To to CC when addressing email?
I have never been able to find one. And it's something I miss a lot from
Claris eMailer.
RH
I would like to send a message to a group of people but not have anyone
on the list see the name of anyone else on the list.
I cannot find a way to address undisclosed recipients in the PowerMail manual.
Richard Hart
Barbara Needham wrote:
It would be great if some sort of message threading
were to be included in the new PM.
Sorry if I'm misinterpreting what you need, but sorting by Subject
displays threads for me. It should for you too.
RH
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