John Snippe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 stated:
Jerome just today alluded to PM5 beta. WooHoo!! I wonder if it is too
late to start cramming our wishlists to the good folk at CTMDEV?
Anyhow, on the assumption that maybe it is not too late:
Any possibility of adding a
Neil Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, March 26, 2004 stated:
OK...so I just need to re-insert the OSX 10.3 disc 1 and select Archive/
Install, yes? And this will work even though I've updated to 10.3.3?
Yes, this is like the clean Install of Mac OS 8/9.
Once done, run the software update
Tom Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, March 25, 2004 stated:
I thought there was a standard and it was to not use any bracketed,
braced or parenthised (parenthesised, parented, parentheticalatalizated?)
number.
Actually, it's not really discussed in RFC 2822. Here is the only
information
Sylvain Perchaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, March 25, 2004
stated:
Can the Powermail team take this into account so that future versions
understand The Bat!'s numbering ?
The only issue I have with this is your then going to base your
application's behaviour on the behaviour of another
listes [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, March 18, 2004 stated:
Could someone recall me the trick to get rid of this -1 unsent?
I tried compacting database and reindexing with no success...
TIA!
Herve
Do a low-level Rebuild compress your database. That should fix the problem.
To do this, hold
ff-musikbüro [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, March 18, 2004 stated:
Old Script:
- beginn script
tell application FileMaker Pro
set new_address to cell eMail Adresse of current record
set new_subject to cell Betreff of current record
set
Mineo Morohashi [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, March 18, 2004 stated:
I am familiar with using emacs, and would like to have the keybind for
editing mail on PowerMail. Is there anyway I could do it, such as any
useful AppleScript to combine?
Thank you,
Mineo Morohashi
AppleScript isn't going
Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, March 12, 2004 stated:
On 12 3 2004 at 1:17 pm -0500, Richard Hart wrote:
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.
Add everybody as Bcc: recipients, and provide no To:
Thomas Bulat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, February 26, 2004 stated:
But even with doing both recommended procedures, it's not working in
Netscape 7.1. The infernal Netscape mail app takes command every time.
Anyone else using Netscape 7.1 Powermail 4.2.1 and clicking a mailto
link and having
Thomas Bulat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, February 26, 2004 stated:
Has anyone been able to successfully configure Netscape 7.1 or Safari 1.2
to use PowerMail 4 as the mailto App?
If anyone knows the config procedure, I'd appreciate it if they would
share it.
Thanks, so long for now, TOM
Eric Salamin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/23/04 at 5:04 stated:
Bonjour,
Lorsque l'on supprime des messages de PowerMail, les attachments sont-ils
aussi supprimés ?
Si oui, est-il possible de ne pas supprimer les messages ?
Par avances merci !
Eric
Eric:
Yes, when messages are deleted, so are the
Carl Ketterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, February 17, 2004 stated:
My question is about attachments. If I'm using (source of theMsg),
shouldn't that include attachments encoded in some way?
Technically yes. However, because PowerMail separates the two upon
receipt of the message, it isn't
Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, February 3, 2004 stated:
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.
If you really want to change the hosts file, it's available at:
Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, January 30, 2004 stated:
I teach online courses and routinely send a single group message that
contains 50 recipients. These days with heavier spam filters all around,
an occasional ISP for one of my students will refuse the message.
PowerMail puts up a
Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, January 8, 2004 stated:
On 08 1 2004 at 12:08 pm -0500, Zeph Bender wrote:
My system is trying to launch an old email program nowadays when I click
a mailto -- the Internet pref is gone in Panther. Where do I set the
default?
Apparently you have to
Sherman Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, January 8, 2004 stated:
On Thu, Jan 8, 2004 Marlyse Comte said:
url as usual: http://www.ctmdev.com/
For the past 12 hours or so, all I get is a time-out, and I've tried from
multiple locations here.
There does seem to be an issue from here as
Sherman Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/26/03 at 13:51 stated:
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 John Snippe said:
Yeah, I see this infrequently, but consistently from some folk who send
me email. Haven't figured it out yet. It occurs when the email is
either forwarded to me or as a reply to mine... never
Christian Meenaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, December 12, 2003
stated:
Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail? I am a registered owner, I
have posted to the list, as well as sent email directly to you, and still I
have not received any response. How can I get support?
-Christian
christopher [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, December 9, 2003 stated:
greetings.
i'm trying to setup a PGP solution with powermail, and am so far at a
loss to get powermail to recognize the possibility of encrypting outbound
mail.
I haven't run any current version of PGP, but my understanding is
tass [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/23/03 at 2:02 PM stated:
Yes, I typed a return right where you supposed.
And had PM NOT wrapped it at 78, but allowed me to set the wrap
for, say 110 as I've done quite satisfactorily for the past 96+ months,
that's how it would still have shown up.
Here is a
tass [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, November 21, 2003 stated:
Columns of text is over - now that we can actually type and format in
PROPER letter fashion.
78 characters may have been all that could fit on a 9 monochrome
screen. But it's time to leave the mule and cart behind.
:-)
Have
tass [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/21/03 at 1:40 AM stated:
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'm not sure what you mean not possible. Every email
Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 stated:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 12:09 pm +1100, Helen wrote:
trying to change mailto to PM using More Internet preference pane on my
10.2.8 iMac give me the following message
That application is unsuitable for binding - it has no
Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 stated:
This actually should be possible with a script to get 'the content of
msg'. I've been looking to create a simple script to do this but haven't
quite gotten around to it. I'll try to do it today and post it here.
Not really!
Chris Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 stated:
On 11/11/03 Tim Hodgson wrote:
More than that, surely you shouldn't need to have Mail or Safari
installed at all; that's the bit that really seems MS-like to me.
FYI, this is currently being tracked in Apple's bug tracking
John Snippe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, November 4, 2003 stated:
Oh.. and thanks for the answer to my question, all. Now I know where to
go to do what I gotta do... EIMS ;-)
Be careful. Just because you run your own mail server won't guarantee
that the end user won't end up with emails that
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, November 4, 2003 stated:
--
sans la Musique la Vie serait une Erreur
Without music, life would be a serious mistake.
- Frederich Nietzsche
i noticed an error in the translation of the quote you where using. the
word serious is too much, it just
John Snippe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, November 4, 2003 stated:
On Sat, Nov 1, 2003, it is attributed to John Snippe to have said:
Is there a setting in PowerMail to deal with text-wrapping? IOW, can
emails be set to wrap at 72, 80, 120, or whatever characters, or is this
a default setting
Art Wheat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, October 28, 2003 stated:
Does the new key come by email or did I miss something when I downloaded/
paid for my update?
I appreciate your quick help,
Art
You will get it in an email. This is not automated and usually takes 24
or so hours. One other point
Here is the script somebody was looking for...
Wayne
Begin Forwarded Message
Subject: Re: template: how to?
Date Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 6:20
From: cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Powermail Discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003, marco osti
W. Dias [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22 October 2003 stated:
Anyone have any luck exporting from PM 4.2.1 to Mail.app while retaining
all of the attachments? I've tried both the direct Mail.app export and
exporting it as a UNIX mbox file without any success. Also, I've done
all the usually stuff like
Emily Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, October 06, 2003 stated:
How could I write an AppleScript to set the signature of the current
message to a specific sig (for a filter on outgoing mail)? I've tried
tell application PowerMail to set text signature of message to name
pm but that won't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, September 18, 2003
stated:
Do any of you fine people have a phone number for this company so I
can check on the status of my purchase?
No and they are in Switzerland.
If not, can you give me a reason not to contact my credit card
company and
Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 stated:
Tom Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 stated:
Barry Parr sez:
90% of the HTML mail I receive is spam, and the rest is newsletters.
Is there a way to use Powermail's filters to detect and flag HTML
Tom Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 16, 2003 stated:
Barry Parr sez:
90% of the HTML mail I receive is spam, and the rest is newsletters.
Is there a way to use Powermail's filters to detect and flag HTML mail?
I tried searching the message body for the phrase HTML, but that
A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, September 12, 2003 stated:
My setup won't allow me to go 100% OSX. Here is an expensive piece of
equipment which is the hart of my studio, MOTU Digital Time Piece. It's
a serial device which does not allow USB-Serial adaptor, and which
provide various
William McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, September 10,
2003 stated:
I suspect this might also be Rob Snyder's problem.
Yes, I suspect this is also the case. I also suspect that the negative
numbers, having folder appear in bold when no messages appear to be
unread are all related.
Zach Selland [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, September 09, 2003 stated:
On Tue, Sep 9, 2003, david.gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The error seems to have returned after a message was forwarded and
deleted by an auto rule.
Hi David,
I've got this problem happening as well. Definitely seems to be
Two new scripts have been added to the AppleScript archives http://
homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html:
Remove Listed Atttachments (Andy Fragen)
Set Status to Sent (Charles Maurer)
Wayne
--
sans la Musique la Vie serait une Erreur
Without music, life would be a serious mistake.
-
Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, August 18, 2003 stated:
This may be the one you're speaking of, Wayne:
That's it! Thanks!
Wayne
--
sans la Musique la Vie serait une Erreur
Without music, life would be a serious mistake.
- Frederich Nietzsche
Live DAT Music Page:
Mirko Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 8/18/03 at 5:51 stated:
That brings me to a question that I have lingereing for a while now:
Modern incarnations of Stuffit all have the capability of creating
Zip-archives.
Could we implement an option to use Zip alongside of Sit? It makes it a
lot easier
The Internet Deity HaTMooL [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, August 08,
2003 stated:
I have no clue what you just said; RFC? PM doesn't recognize the
Priority header?
No. What Ben said was in the Internet mail specification (RFC). There is
an option in the specification to use what are called X
Here is an old mail on priorities and how you CAN get them to work.
Wayne
Begin Forwarded Message
Subject: Re: Mail priorites
Date Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 2:45 PM
From: Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerMail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zach Selland
Sten-Erik Björling [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, August 06, 2003
stated:
I do.
Stene
Thanks for the offer. I needed one phrase translated for a mock-up I was
working on. Kjell jumped in and helped me with it. Thanks for all the
offers, but this one can officially be considered closed.
BTW,
Petter [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, August 05, 2003 stated:
Wayne is in da house:
This is way off topic, but does anybody know Swedish?
Wayne
--
No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between
stealing an office and stealing a purse.
- Theodore Roosevelt
Live DAT Music
This is way off topic, but does anybody know Swedish?
Wayne
--
No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between
stealing an office and stealing a purse.
- Theodore Roosevelt
Live DAT Music Page: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/
Wayne's Music Calendar:
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, July 29, 2003 stated:
I did some more testing and it appears that powermail will not send an
email that has more then 80 (as far as I can tell) characters in the
To: field
Why would you want more than 80 chars in the first place?
I think the point
Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, June 16, 2003 stated:
Actually, I did not mean literally OS 9, but any version of 9, including
Classic, should work. The suitcase should open with a double-click under
Classic as well, although someone may need to verify that for us.
You do need to
Dan Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, June 11, 2003 stated:
That's a deterministic rule, but it sounds pretty arbitrary to me. I
want to create a filter that I will apply manually once in a while, and I
never want it to be applied automatically to all incoming email. I guess
I can write an
Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/29/03 at 04:03 AM stated:
cheshirekat, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The issues related to a slowdown in email creation while retrieving mail
sound to me like a multitasking problem, or perhaps due to settings. I
think, in the internet settings, there is an
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/26/03 at 05:40 AM stated:
Yes, I did. This function probably works OK for small numbers of
messages. However, since it iterates through all the messages at
AppleScript speed, it probably would take over 24 hours to process every day.
George Henne
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, May 22, 2003 stated:
I realise that this is just as likely to be the fault of Apple's code as
CTM's but I'm curious whether anyone else has noticed this behaviour?
There continue to be some issues in Mac OS X when it comes to updating
the current view
Andy Fragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 stated:
Closest thing is the Delete Aged Messages script. But this still needs
to be manually run. Bummer. Yes, scheduled events like deleted messages
older than x from folder y, run AppleScript every x min/hours/days, etc.
would be great.
Greg Saylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 stated:
Anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish this one?..
This is a tough request based on the current implementation of the way
the outgoing filters work. Messages actually get sent prior to the
message being filtered, so while you
Anthony Sanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, May 14, 2003 stated:
OK so far but where do you find synchronization? My Address Book
prefs and menu don't have such a selection.
Look in Preferences (in the PowerMail menu). There is a synchronization
icon, click that and you'll see the
Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 09, 2003 stated:
Here is a quote from what Jerome said, I hope he forgives me for posting
his words:
C. A. Niemiec wrote:
I am having big problem sending mail in HTML format. I know the code
is correct, what am I missing?
PowerMail is a plain
Larry Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 09, 2003 stated:
I do not have HTML Reader enabled PM does not render HTML well
(actually it frequently crashes). I am perfectly happy to render my HTML
in Safari which is very fast.
All I want to do is forward the HTML text that is in the
John Carlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/8/03 at 09:46 PM stated:
That is interesting. I can certainly ask for the content as unicode text.
Would that special version of FileMaker be the localized version that a
person using that language is likely to have?
Yes.
Wayne
--
No people is wholly
John Carlsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, May 08, 2003 stated:
Perhaps someone from PowerMail can tell us what will happen when different
language encodings are received and someone moves their content object in
AppleScript to FileMaker?
As long as you use the following in AppleScript with
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, May 07, 2003 stated:
Is there an Add to Address Book in PowerMail? I've been looking but
can't find anything.
If you hold down the control key, then click on the name of a sender/
recipient in a message, the contextual menu has an Add to Address Book
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, May 07, 2003 stated:
Hi,
I've just bought a new Mac and performed a clean installation of OSX.
Now I've just installed PowerMail 4.1.2 but it doesn't seem to help to
drop the PMKey in the application folder - PowerMail still tells me it
is
schmidt systementwicklung [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 4:39 AM stated:
Mac OS X made a number of databases such as Frontbase available for
relatively nothing.
or Postgre and some more.
But they all require programming in C++ or some other high language.
Not true. Frontbase which you can
schmidt systementwicklung [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 3:16 AM stated:
FM 5.5 I think, should run under OS X native, like 4D 6.7.
And you don't need to buy FM, the runtime should be free.
However, Scott runs into one issue most of us don't. FileMaker still
requires a separate version for
Daniel Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 5:01 PM stated:
Where would I find such an Applescript?
Dan
Look in my footer for the AppleScript archives.
Wayne
--
Nature can survive without man--in fact, that may be its salvation--but
man cannot survive without nature.
- Homero Aridjis
Live
Bob Seaner [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, April 11, 2003 stated:
I've tried to export a PowerMail folder to a variety of formats using the
Database-Export... facility. In each case the exported mailbox appears
to be broken in regard to the from line of each message. An example:
From [EMAIL
Larry Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, April 11, 2003 stated:
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.0.4418.65
Ahhh... This is why I don't see these. I'll see what I can work up as an
easy solution to these.
Wayne
--
Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for
Larry Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, April 11, 2003 stated:
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 21:39:46 -0700 Barbara Needham wrote:
Just wondering: since if someone sends me, for instance, a picture that
starts out embedded in their email I receive it as an attachment [my
choice]; is there not a way to
Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, April 10, 2003 stated:
Larry Samberg sez:
I will give that a trybut I get dozens of these a day...
Sigh /lss
PowerMail does have a Save as Text command (under File menu or SHIFT-
CMD-S). It may be possible to save each email like this as text
Bob Parks [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, April 10, 2003 stated:
Hi, I am a long time eMailer user converting to PowerMail. So far, things
are going well, but is there any way to have a random signature added
automatically to a new mail? I checked the manual and the FAQ's and I
think I have
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, April 07, 2003 stated:
tell application PowerMail
set theMessages to current messages
repeat with msg in theMessages
-- put your code here to do something on each message msg
set theText to the content of msg
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 4/4/03 at 3:56 AM stated:
So we're back to the original question. What is a practical way delete
old messages?
You have a couple of options. One is to setup the preferences such that
when you quit you delete the old messages that reside in the trash. I
have no
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/26/03 at 07:16 PM stated:
This was actualized when I got my disk troubles:
I run a ListServ, and it went down as well. Then I manually sent a
message to all all subscribers using the ListServ's address in case they
would have filters that would take a
C. A. Niemiec [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 stated:
I did reformat/reinitialize the disk. But I doubt the data is
erased by this. The procedure takes a few seconds -- it should
take longer than that to erase some 50+ Gb of data.
If it only took a few seconds I would hazard the
Mirko Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 stated:
As far as I know, services are only usable in Cocoa applications (of
which Texedit is an example), and some, but certainly not all Carbon
applications. Most not, as a matter of fact. Unfortunately PM is one of
those, and only
Hervé Sainct [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 25, 2003 stated:
using PM v. 4.1.2 carbon on OSX 10.2.3 I can see the services menu but
get nothing at all (no submenu) when I select it in the menu. I tried
services inTextEdit, they work. I undestand there may have been issues
with services in
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 24, 2003 stated:
Of course there's another issue here: Since scripts in the User's own
scripts folder appear in the scripts menu (and in the filters script
popup) AFTER the scripts in the PM package itself, the ___NoSuchScript
script *must* go in
Christopher Plummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 24, 2003 stated:
Thanks again to Wayne and everyone else for all these additions! This one
is great for originating a new mail from Safari!
I'd like to *start* from a message I'm working on in PM, grab the URL
of the top window of the
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 24, 2003 stated:
Received from: Leonard Morgenstern
At: 4:02 pm (GMT) on Mon, Mar 24, 2003
It would be even better if a script could send you a warning message. To
accomplish this, write a script with only one line, as follows:
display dialog
Louis Cornelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/23/03 at 11:28 AM stated:
I have been using Pm for a week or so. No problems in , but in OSX it
will quit will indexing messages if there ae 40 or more. Do I need to
allocate more memory to it? if so, how to I do that in OSX ( again I am
newly reluctantly
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/23/03 at 9:10 AM stated:
Is there any significant difference to the one or the other? I just
happened to pick the one by Eric Tyson, and it works swell. But all this
discussion about Wayne's BBEdit version has made me wonder -- does it
work any extra
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/22/03 at 8:03 PM stated:
btw - BBEdit released a free version...
You won't find that version anymore. They went from BBedit Lite, to
TextWrangler and when they did, the removed the lite version. :-(
Wayne
--
Somebody's dead forever...
- Somebody Got
Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/22/03 at 2:08 PM stated:
Is it possible to a) open it in some way, or b) have someone send me
either text or a modifiable version?
Thanx
Len
Use the version by w. eric tyson. The version I wrote uses some specific
clean up tasks that BBEdit has
Mirko Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/22/03 at 11:29 AM stated:
Oh, and one more thing: does one separate with spaces, semicolons, repeat
the whole line for each signature I want unchanged? Basic AppleScipt
knowledge, but I don't know.
Thanks,
Mirko
Here's a thought Rename your signatures
Mirko Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/22/03 at 11:27 AM stated:
You are a gentleman!
One thing that I thought I had picked up in the past is that it is
required to run some type of CRON task? That is what prompted me to seek
assistence, 'cause that is a tad deeper in the gut of OS X than I
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/22/03 at 8:29 AM stated:
You should add it to your scripts menu, then from PM just select it.
That is what I did, but it added the caption to all my signatures...
It would be nice to selectively add it to signaturesas opposed to all
sigs. Plus
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030318202727875#comments
So normally I'm all for writing AppleScripts to solve problems. However
this is one case where the recent AppleScript to mail a URL from Safari
seem crude compared to the javascript solution... (FYI, I used it to send
this
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 stated:
I did not see it on the site earlier today? Is it possible you did not
update there when you did the changes?
I do a lot of customisation of scripts, when I do I rarely post them.
That's why they are either on my home
?
I think (hope) Wayne Brissette is already working on it. Please see below
some quotes from a discussion we had here some 10 days ago.
/Max G
Maybe I really am getting old... I thought I finished this script and
sent it to you? Did I not?
Wayne
--
Nature can survive without man--in fact
I have revamped the PowerMail AppleScript archives. This new layout
should allow me to keep the archives more updated than in the past.
Important: When you click on the email link to any of the authors instead
of getting:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the address field of your email, you will see:
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/18/03 at 14:30 stated:
I have posted Brian Hess' Email URL from Safari AppleScript. It is now in
the AppleScript archives.
Wayne
--
Somebody's dead forever...
- Somebody Got Murdered -- Joe Strummer (1952-2002 R.I.P.)
Live DAT Music Page:
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 18, 2003 stated:
My wandering through AppleScript continues... Trying to send the active
URL in Safari as a new message...
Somebody sent me an AppleScript to post that does a lot of what you want,
but it's on my home computer and I haven't
Mikke Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/17/03 at 7:36 PM stated:
This doesn't seem right. If the *client* collects the message and by
automatization prepares and sends a receipt message back, that does show
that the original sent message is in the mailbox of the adressee, not
that it have been
.
The easiest route is what I mentioned a few months back and was reposted
recently (Thanks Tim) Here it is again:
Subject: Re: Mail priorites
From: Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 14:45:09 -0600
Zach Selland [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 20 December 2002 stated:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002
Paolo Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/16/03 at 12:48 stated:
Thanks for the answers.
I begin to suspect that PowerMail has not this feature that other clients
have (Eudora, Musashi, Entourage...).
I don't know if CTMDEV folks follow this list, but I can say that the
lack of this feature will
PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thursday, March 13, 2003 stated:
The secret is to send your messages in unicode: in the character sets
preference pane, chose the UTF-8 character set for the US / Western
europe language family. Note that the messages will still be sent in US-
ASCII or
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 12, 2003 stated:
Note below, what I think will appear as question mark characters (?) at
the beginning of each URL heading below my signature, was (an is as I
type) an apple from using the keyboard shift-option-k. But by the time
is comes back to
Mikke Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 stated:
Those of you users that also have insights into the scriptability of PM,
could possibly tell me this. Or if, there is such an existing
script/product already that some of you use for backing up your mail. Am
I really alone in
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tuesday, March 11, 2003 stated:
You need More Internet which is a pref pane you can grab from version
tracker or macupdate
I probably need to read these messages closer... ;-)
--
sans la Musique la Vie serait une Erreur
Without music, life would be a
Michael Dunston [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 10, 2003 stated:
Does anyone know if/how word wrapping can be turned off for sending
messages via Powermail? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Wow.. I feel like this is a deja vu all over again...
Word wrapping cannot be disabled. As
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 10, 2003 stated:
What's the deal ?
Can I control this ?
No. See RFC 822
http://www.tac.nyc.ny.us/cgi-bin/rfc?822
Wayne
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No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between
stealing an office and stealing a purse.
- Theodore
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