John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 10, 2003 stated:
Does anyone know how to hack the sounds if you only have OSX (no 9)
installed ?
John:
I don't think there is a way at the moment. This is an issue that CTM dev
will need to fix. They need to come up with another method of doing this
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/10/03 at 6:01 stated:
There must be a way to hack this. Anybody know where PM store's it's
(very limited choice of) sound files?
in a file that is only accessible from Mac OS 9. Startup in Mac OS 9 and
modify the sounds suitcase.
Wayne
--
Success usually
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 10:27 stated:
At 7 mars 2003, 19.58 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 7:35 PM stated:
2) Script/Feature: Resend. I found the script Send Message Again, and
it's good. But it sends the message automatically.
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 11:01 stated:
Shouldn't URLs be kept unwrapped at all time?
It's nice if they are, but sometimes that is impossible. However, the
nice thing is no matter where the URL breaks, just double-click on it and
it will work.
Wayne
Here try it on your
Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/8/03 at 7:35 PM stated:
1) Script: A script that changes the dictionary to a certain language. If
possible assigned to a keyboard shortcut. I use two languages equally
often in my emailing, and to change the dictionaries 50-60 times a day
via the menus and
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, March 07, 2003 stated:
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, Jonathan Greene wrote:
Just joined the group and giving PowerMail a good test drive.
Some questions...
1 - Is it possible to see the number of unread messages in the dock and
per folder?
No, but I do
Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/7/03 at 6:17 stated:
Seems a bit odd, but the manual (help file and link) is for version 3,
not the current version...
There is no version 4 manual as of yet.
Wayne
--
Nature can survive without man--in fact, that may be its salvation--but
man cannot
schmidt systementwicklung [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/6/03 at 05:12 AM
stated:
from your end I can give you a contact name and email. DayLite has become
the de facto standard on the Mac platform for Customer Relation
Management and can be seen at:
I'm not sure about that one
I too would argue
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/6/03 at 04:57 AM stated:
One of the few Macintosh features I've not had the opportunity to really
even examine, let alone exploit, are Apple Scripts. For all I know there
may even be more than one type or one name thereof. Sorry.
My question is: Is PowerMail
Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 05, 2003 stated:
There is another way. Open the PM address book and choose New Group
(the double-faced icon at the bottom). Give this group a name. Then
drag from your address book the icons of all the recipients onto this
group icon. An
Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 05, 2003 stated:
Wayne,
I thought of that..the problem is that all the recipients will get an e-
mail addressed to the first recipient in the group, which can be confusing.
No, make EVERYBODY a BCC. The mail server will determine if there is a to
Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 05, 2003 stated:
I'd like to send an e-mail to a group of people, but not have each
recipient aware of who else is on the list. How can I do this?
Thanks
Rick
You can do it, but be careful some have BCC recipients marked as SPAM.
Just BCC all
martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wednesday, March 05, 2003 stated:
While I find myself adjusting to PowerMail's approach to spellchecking,
I've been curious about the 'check via external application' menu entry.
¿Is there a general consensus regarding the value of external spellcheckers?
I find
Rob McNair-Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 03, 2003 stated:
My experience in using PowerMail is that the program seems to bog down
after running for a few days. For this reason, I quit the program and
restart it every other day or so...
The other thing I have discovered is while human
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 03, 2003 stated:
Is your drive set to spin down or to go to sleep? I've noticed that this
would cause strange slownesses on my PB and now the only thing which is
set is the monitor.
In my case, this isn't true, but I do leave the G4 powered on
Carl Ketterling [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, March 03, 2003 stated:
If I leave my G4 PowerBook at work overnight or over a weekend and
PowerMail is running, the email program is very slow to respond when I
return the next workday morning. To get things back to normal, I
generally quite and
martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3/2/03 at 15:21 stated:
Below is the script that I use, and I hope someone is able to provide me
with a method to solve the problem.
do shell script /sbin/ping -c 3 216.190.188.1
tell application PowerMail
ignoring application responses
activate
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/25/03 at 11:39 AM stated:
I'm not sure this is what I am looking for. I need the script that
extracts the data somehow from Powermail and gets it into the editor. I
think the above code assumes it is already in text window 1. How did it
get there from PM?
If
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/25/03 at 10:38 stated:
I have a vendor that sends me data in a .csv (comma separated value) file
as an attachment to the message. How can I open this file and copy its
contents?
BBedit? TextEdit? Any good text editor should let you do this. If you
want to
Sean Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, February 24, 2003 stated:
Thanks Wayne, but that doesn't do it. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Sean
(Prague)
I wonder if this is one of those import issues where all the headers
are put into the body of the message? If this is the case, I (or somebody
Sean Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, February 24, 2003 stated:
Apologies if I missed this in the numerous FAQs I've gone through, but
can anyone tell me how to get rid of the RFC822 Header at the bottom of
all of my messages. I have just made the traumatic migration to PM with
15,000+
Mirko Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/22/03 at 06:38 AM stated:
Does anyone have the bounce spam applescript working?
If so, could you please send me a copy of the script that works for you?
I cannot get the one in the archhives working for me, so I must be
overlookiing something.
Thanks in
Subject: Tagging attachments
Date Sent: 21 February 2003 12:03 PM
From: Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerMail Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: PowerMail discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Morning all;
After spending quite some time last night trying to remember from whom a
certain
PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 13 February 2003 stated:
You can't compose an HTML message with PowerMail, but you can send one!
Create an HTML file with your favorite HTML editor, then send a message
with an empty body (no text, no signature) and the HTML file as an
attachment, and
A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11 February 2003 stated:
PowerMail info / 03.2.11 / 6:17 AM wrote:
[A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based PowerMail
support pages
CTMDEV will receive support requests once it's posted there. Does CTMDEV
has resource for this?
My
PowerMail info [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/11/03 at 05:17 AM stated:
Let's hear it from the list, folks; would you prefer:
[A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based PowerMail
support pages
I like this option, but only if the page gets updated in a timely manner
(something I'm
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/11/03 at 03:01 AM stated:
How much server space are we talking about, Wayne?
Rick
Looks like Neil Lee is going to be taking it on, but not much. 2.5 MB of
data, plus the HTML page.
Wayne
--
sans la Musique la Vie serait une Erreur
Without music, life would
Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be something
that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't
been updated in a while. I would like to see if anybody would be willing
to host them and take over the job of maintaining and updating the web
Anthony Sanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6 February 2003 stated:
Does anyone out there have the patience to bring me up to speed?
See: http://home.hpo.net/timm/PowerMailFAQ.html#11.3
Wayne
--
Nature can survive without man--in fact, that may be its salvation--but
man cannot survive without nature.
Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 3 February 2003 stated:
Wayne;
I tried those scripts, and iCal launched PM right enough but the email
never goes out because it doesn't get addressed. Am I missing something
obvious? Do i need to personalise the script?
Cheers
Rick
I did have a bug in an
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
I was under the impression you only wanted one copy of each.
Since the scripts are part of PowerMail every time you upgrade
they will come back requiring you to removing them again.
However, if you remove the copy that resides
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
Why would you 'urge me' to leave the scripts in the content folder?
Because there are scripts I really never use and they clutter the script
pulldown plus they do not sort with the other scripts (so I have an a-z
first sort of scripts
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
ever since upgrading to osX and pm 4.1.1 i have 'double scripts' - i have
searched my drives and made sure that i only have 1 copy of them on the
drive, but they still show up as doubles - for example 'fix incorrect
date'. it looks as if
James Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
Are you using iCal to send email reminders? I think it only looks to
Mail.app for help!
Unless you use the modified scripts I created.
Wayne
--
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Live DAT
Harold Appel /or Angela Fremont [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 1/24/03 at 06:23
PM stated:
What I'm trying to accomplish is, for example, get an eMail with lots of
html code and be able to quickly read it without the code. I wished I
could do all this in one window of PM.
Harold Appel
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