Jérôme,
I'm printing directly from Powermail.
DDV
This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain
text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je
pensais.
This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser:
je suis désolé, Ã
DDV wrote:
This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain
text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je
pensais.
This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser:
je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle
Hello,
I'm still trying to solve this problem.
This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain text: je
suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais.
This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser: je
suis désolé, ça n'a
Hello,
Recently I'm having trouble to print HTML messages, french characters end up
garbled.
é becomes é, ê becomes ê and so on. On screen it reads fine and when printing
as plain text it reads fine as well.
Any suggestions to print HTML as it should?
DDV
= (+x
Weinmann
PowerMail Engineering wrote:
Winston Weinmann wrote:
Increasingly I get HTML formatted emails that do not have a text
version. It is very difficult to copy text from an HTML email in PowerMail.
Yes, this is a hard to fix bug related to the use of WebKit in a Carbon
PowerPlant application
Winston Weinmann wrote:
Increasingly I get HTML formatted emails that do not have a text
version. It is very difficult to copy text from an HTML email in PowerMail.
Yes, this is a hard to fix bug related to the use of WebKit in a Carbon
PowerPlant application. It is usually possible to double
Increasingly I get HTML formatted emails that do not have a text version. It is
very difficult to copy text from an HTML email in PowerMail.
The normal click, hold, and drag the cursor does not work to select HTML text.
I can usually double-click and select one word, or triple-click and select
Need a script or filter instructions
I forward regularly to a group email in plain text. But if the original email
came to me as HTML, then the HTML note is automatically attached to that note
and I have to remember to delete it. Is there a script or filter for
automatically deleting that HTML
On 30 Nov 2011, at 2:24 pm, Winston Weinmann wrote:
If you view the full headers for one of the garbled examples sent back
to you by your correspondent, what mail client (X-Mailer: ) and
text encoding (Content-type: text/*; charset=) are used in his message?
Here's what the response
On 29 Nov 2011, at 12:51 pm, Winston Weinmann wrote:
When I use PowerMail's Rich Text HTML format for messages some people
receive the message with odd characters inserted like this:
Winston sent me an example directly (both as he sent out, and as forwarded back
to him by a recipient
When I use PowerMail's Rich Text HTML format for messages some people receive
the message with odd characters inserted like this:
Our Associate Artists are contributing their time and talent to for Cocoa and
Carols. You can help by:
  - donating an interesting bottle of liquor or wine
 Â
this is embarrassing.
Help!
- Winston
Winston Weinmann wrote:
When I use PowerMail's Rich Text HTML format for messages some people
receive the message with odd characters inserted like this:
Our Associate Artists are contributing their time and talent to for
Cocoa and Carols. You can help by:
 Â
On 29 Nov 2011, at 12:51 pm, Winston Weinmann wrote:
When I use PowerMail's Rich Text HTML format for messages some people
receive the message with odd characters inserted like this:
Sounds like a discrepancy between the declared text encoding, and the actual
one used in the message.
Would
On Sep 13, 2011, at 20:28, Winston Weinmann wrote:
Are there any other differences between Forward and Redirect?
http://email.about.com/cs/usingemail/a/redirect.htm
an HTML
email. It is about a local arts organization that will close down in less than
two weeks unless it gets immediate help. The message is a mess when read as
text (lots of long ugly links).
I have saved it as a web archive, and will send that. But it loses some of its
impact sent
OK, found out what the problem is with posting RTF messages to the PowerMail
Discussions list. It was at the bottom of the response from the PowerMail
Discussions list:
Your message could not be posted to the PowerMail discussions list because
the message contained HTML and the list does
list because
the message contained HTML and the list does not accept HTML messages.
For more information, you can contact the list administrator at:
CTM listmaster ctm-li...@ctmdev.com
So the PowerMail Discussions list considers RTF as HTML?
Rich Text Messages _are_ HTML messages. Despite
the PowerMail Discussions list:
Your message could not be posted to the PowerMail discussions list because
the message contained HTML and the list does not accept HTML messages.
For more information, you can contact the list administrator at:
CTM listmaster ctm-li...@ctmdev.com
So the PowerMail
of the response from
the PowerMail Discussions list:
Your message could not be posted to the PowerMail discussions list because
the message contained HTML and the list does not accept HTML messages.
For more information, you can contact the list administrator at:
CTM listmaster ctm-li
Hi Mirko,
thanks for your suggestion - I would not have thought of an interaction
with Safari.
And this indeed solved the problem. I deleted Safari, restarted and
installed a new copy (5.0.3) and HTML display is working again.
Thanks.Peter
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010, Mirko Kranenburg mirko.li
Hi all,
I find that HTML display is no longer working for me in PM 6.0.6 (the
final version).
Is anyone else seeing this?
I have HTML enabled in Preferences, and it's preferred if plain-text is
also available.
The small pop-up icon is there at the bottom of the Mail Browser and the
message
Peter Lovell (plov...@mac.com) wrote:
I find that HTML display is no longer working for me in PM 6.0.6 (the
final version).
Is anyone else seeing this?
Works for me; I didn't observe any changes in this area with 6.0.6.
- Michael
Michael J. Hußmann
E-mail: mich...@michael-hussmann.de
WWW
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010, Michael J. Hußmann mich...@michael-hussmann.de wrote:
Peter Lovell (plov...@mac.com) wrote:
I find that HTML display is no longer working for me in PM 6.0.6 (the
final version).
Is anyone else seeing this?
Works for me; I didn't observe any changes in this area
Maybe you could try to reinstall Safari. I think PM builds its HTML display on
WebKit installed with Safari, so this could clean up some bits that went
astray??
Mirko
On Dec 23, 2010, at 12:46 AM, Peter Lovell wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010, Michael J. Hußmann mich...@michael-hussmann.de wrote
Hello,
I have a problem with the correct printout of HTML emails. Today I
received a mail from a successful ebay auction. So I start to print
these mail. The final outcome was incorrect. All lines are incorrect. If
I switch back to text only mode the mail was print correctly. So what is
my
compellingly composed,
painstakingly penned, then roundfiled a lyrical masterpiece of an
email then hastily scribbled
Ever since I upgraded from PowerMail 5 to 6, I have received HTML emails
from one non-profit organization only to see a bunch of Chinese/Japanese
characters appear when viewed
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009, at 6:31 PM, emac compellingly composed,
painstakingly penned, then roundfiled a lyrical masterpiece of an
email then hastily scribbled
Hello Jo and company,
Here's another clue - the emails are originating from a Windows 2000 machine.
I followed the suggestion that
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009, at 5:37 PM, emac compellingly composed,
painstakingly penned, then roundfiled a lyrical masterpiece of an
email then hastily scribbled
Ever since I upgraded from PowerMail 5 to 6, I have received HTML emails
from one non-profit organization only to see a bunch
Ever since I upgraded from PowerMail 5 to 6, I have received HTML emails
from one non-profit organization only to see a bunch of Chinese/Japanese
characters appear when viewed in PowerMail. They worked fine in PowerMail 5.
- When I view the emails in text format, they are readable.
- When I
Hi, all -
I tried this hint:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20090404200022565
and it seems to work nicely with PowerMail.
- Don
The issues with HTML messages described below still persist in 6.0.1b1.
Functionally, the most severe bug is with the duplicated header text
being inserted into the reply.
-ben
Ben Kennedy wrote at 4:43 PM (-0800) on 12/1/08:
Yall,
The simple header addition in the latest beta
Ben Kennedy wrote:
The issues with HTML messages described below still persist in 6.0.1b1.
Functionally, the most severe bug is with the duplicated header text
being inserted into the reply.
This will be fixed in the final 6.0.1.
I still don't understand why it is insurmountable to render
when the message is replied to.
I still don't understand why it is insurmountable to render this in the
same way as for plaintext messages. Surely it is a separate view being
drawn in that case anyway? What is it about the HTML view that
precludes drawing the same header at its top?
Furthermore, I
Ben Kennedy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2008-12-01 7:43 PM said:
I still don't understand why it is insurmountable to render this in the
same way as for plaintext messages. Surely it is a separate view being
drawn in that case anyway? What is it about the HTML view that
precludes drawing the same
Sean McBride wrote at 10:01 PM (-0500) on 12/1/08:
I suspect it has to do with the shiny new WebKit being use to render the
HTML, and the crusty old PowerPlant to do everything else.
Yeah. So? Shift the origin of the WebView down a hundred pixels or
whatever, and draw the headers, like usual
that contains a series of HTML captions in
the body of the email and a series of jpegs as attachments.
The message displays fine on my screen when I open it: I can scroll down
and see each subsequent jpeg photo with the correct html caption
displayed to the right of it.
However, when I forward
I receive a type of message that contains a series of HTML captions in
the body of the email and a series of jpegs as attachments.
The message displays fine on my screen when I open it: I can scroll down
and see each subsequent jpeg photo with the correct html caption
displayed to the right
On Fri, Oct 10, 20082:14 PM, the following words from Ken Pope
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
I receive a type of message that contains a series of HTML captions in
the body of the email and a series of jpegs as attachments.
The message displays fine on my screen when I
Tim Lapin wrote:
When one opens the message, one gets a blank window with an HTML
attachment. Opening the HTML attachment forces the opening of a web
browser application window containing the message. Other people have
noted that such messages open properly in Apple Mail and I can attest
Please add to my list of Hopes for PM6:
* Ability to highlight copy text in a html message.
Dave N
in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Dave N's message of 10:40 AM, 8/24/08
Since I have (finally) started to use the 3 pane view, I noticed that PM
doesn't allow you to edit unsent emails in the 3rd
C. A. Niemiec suggested:
1. view plain text portion
2. view HTML portion
3. view HTML portion scrubbed to plain text
#3 is HTML part minus tags. Links reduced to PowerMail's usual angle-
bracketed plain text style.
The 3rd alternative is usually possible with PM since some time
However, some HTML-messages end up as attachments only, which is a big
problem IMHO. Some problems with this:
? The PM built-search index won't contain the data as it's only
available in an external file. Thus, information in these attached files
won't turn up in any searches.
? The information
Although trying to deal with HTML email is not as smooth as it could be,
MY major problem with PM right now is that when I configure PM to view
HTML email, I get frequent crashes as a skim through these messages.
It was REALLY bad when I installed Safari v4 beta - but even after I
reverted
to work on it. This is a minor complaint, but one easily
fixed in PM6 perhaps.
Along with the usual feature requests of:
*Normal Printing (with a print dialog box, message headers, choice of
html or text versions, etc)
* the infamous html issues
* Find/Replace function in the email being edited.
* Smart
MB hat am Donnerstag, 21. August 2008 geschrieben:
Do anyone here have clue on what possible reasons there could be to
choosing to send HTML-only messages, instead of mixed messages without a
pure text part as well?
Is stupidity a good reason for it?
A 2004 study by AWeber.com shows that plain
Am/On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 13:30:40 +0200 schrieb/wrote Rene Merz:
MB hat am Donnerstag, 21. August 2008 geschrieben:
Do anyone here have clue on what possible reasons there could be to
choosing to send HTML-only messages, instead of mixed messages without a
pure text part as well?
Is stupidity
Matthias Schmidt sez:
So yes, it gets more and more difficult t stick with PM.
Can you not use the button at the bottom to switch to HTML view or view
the message in a web browser. If neither of those work, than the email
has crappy HTML code and it isn't PM's fault.
--
Michael Lewis
Off
On Saturday, August 23, 2008, Michael Lewis sent forth:
Matthias Schmidt sez:
So yes, it gets more and more difficult t stick with PM.
Can you not use the button at the bottom to switch to HTML view or view
the message in a web browser. If neither of those work, than the email
has crappy
Tim Lapin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
You miss the point, I think. These messages cannot be displayed by PM
in any mode. I have received a few myself.
So far, this thread was about HTML-only mails, and PM has no problems
displaying HTML-only mails that I am aware of. There is an issue
Tim Lapin sez:
You miss the point, I think. These messages cannot be displayed by PM
in any mode. I have received a few myself.
I don't think that point was made. The original message only asked about
HTML-only messages not being sent with text parts. If they aren't
formatting the multipart
that cannot be displayed. What does that mean: cannot be displayed?
Richard Hart
Exactly what I and others have written.
When one opens the message, one gets a blank window with an HTML
attachment. Opening the HTML attachment forces the opening of a web
browser application window containing
Tim Lapin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Exactly what I and others have written.
This thread started with the question:
Do anyone here have clue on what possible reasons there could be to
choosing to send HTML-only messages, instead of mixed messages without a
pure text part as well
On Saturday, August 23, 2008, Michael J. Hußmann sent forth:
Tim Lapin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Exactly what I and others have written.
This thread started with the question:
Do anyone here have clue on what possible reasons there could be to
choosing to send HTML-only messages
Am/On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:05:52 -0500 schrieb/wrote Michael Lewis:
Matthias Schmidt sez:
So yes, it gets more and more difficult t stick with PM.
Can you not use the button at the bottom to switch to HTML view or view
the message in a web browser. If neither of those work, than the email
has
Do anyone here have clue on what possible reasons there could be to
choosing to send HTML-only messages, instead of mixed messages without a
pure text part as well?
...
As to the original question, I don't know, given that such messages are
more likely to be considered spam.
Actually, I see
Richard Hart said:
Are you sure you meant to write that? I believe you might be
experiencing problems, but I have never received a message in PowerMail
that cannot be displayed. What does that mean: cannot be displayed?
Well, if the HTML-message ends up in an attached file and there's no
pure
Matthias Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Regarding the database, weather people prefer monolithic databases or
not, it doesn't matter. The current backup technology doesn't prefer
this structure.
Same thing with priority and some other features. All mail clients do
support that stuff, PM
Michael J. Hußmann said:
PM's just fine. I would hate it to turn
into a replica of one of the competing clients. Diversity is a good
thing, and certainly preferrable to following standards that aren't even
standards.
Improving PowerMails HTML-capabilities is hardly a call for anything of
what
Tim Lapin sez:
What are you talking about? RE-READ the part you quoted. I have
received some HTML-only e-mails that did NOT open in PowerMail. Not
often, mind you but more than once.
What are you talking about? I responded to another message. Not yours.
The original message said some HTML
Tim Lapin sez:
Ah, my mistake. Apologies. I have a summer head cold and clearly, I am
not reading things carefully enough.
:) I sent out my last message before reading through the thread. Tried
not to seem snarky, but may have come across that way anyway, especially
after this had already
Do anyone here have clue on what possible reasons there could be to
choosing to send HTML-only messages, instead of mixed messages without a
pure text part as well?
I don't know, but I'm getting a lot of those. Some look like almost
blank in Powermail, and I have to use Apple Mail to view them. It's
getting harder to stick with PM now.
CTM: Please hurry up with v 6! We need some important features, like
being able to forward an (html) email without ruining
On Saturday, June 21, 2008, MB sent forth:
Sean McBride said:
Did you look at his screenshots? There was an attachment. That's his
point. I'll repeat his words: PowerMail shows me a totally blank
message with a html attachment, with
no provision for viewing the message. It's just blank
Michael Lewis sa såhär:
I'd prefer that email programs
didn't fix errors so that crappy email programs would finally die the
deaths they deserve.
if the crappy email apps are made by Microsoft, they won't die.
Mikael
Technoids:
PM 5.6.3 build 4504 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 |
Sean McBride said:
Did you look at his screenshots? There was an attachment. That's his
point. I'll repeat his words: PowerMail shows me a totally blank
message with a html attachment, with
no provision for viewing the message. It's just blank. Lame. There's
no globe icon to 'view as html
cheshirekat ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2008-6-19 5:09 PM said:
Isn't your HTML showing as an attachment in PowerMail?
Did you look at his screenshots? There was an attachment. That's his
point. I'll repeat his words: PowerMail shows me a totally blank
message with a html attachment
Dave N wrote:
Look at the difference between the 2 programs viewing the SAME EXACT EMAIL.
PowerMail shows me a totally blank message with a html attachment, with
no provision for viewing the message. It's just blank. Lame.
AppleMail shows me the message so I can read it. Obviously
Sean McBride sez:
The email had _two italicised words_
and for that PowerMail needs to launch a 3rd Party application to show
the message. Lame. This happens to me all the time too.
Are we sure that the email in question followed the proper protocols for
HTML mail? I bet it didn't if the HTML
Hi Jérôme,
Thanks for the explanation. It always helps to understand the problem.
Whether we all like it or not, html mail is becoming more common, not
less. So let's look forward to a solution.
Would it be possible to let Webkit provide the services to view the html
message within PowerMail
Ok, this html mail thing is getting more annoying all the time. Even if
I want to push the globe button in PowerMail, it is not always there
because PowerMail does not always notice the message is in HTML format.
Look at the difference between the 2 programs viewing the SAME EXACT EMAIL
Isn't your HTML showing as an attachment in PowerMail?
On Thu, Jun 19, 200812:22 PM, the following words from Dave N
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
http://dave.sbamug.com/pmdisclist/PowerMail_msg.png
--
Let us be grateful to people who make us happy
Ulrik Larsen - Utopian. sa såhär:
Could there be a point in the preferences where this can be adjusted,
whether or not the user wants to forward text or original message?
Powermail doesn't author HTML-messages. As the (external) HTML-display
engine is not the same in 3.x and 5.x I think the same
Anyone know of a mac application that can generate HTML messages without
a pure message part?
Mikael
Technoids:
PM 5.6.3 build 4504 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.6 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook
G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB
in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 5:42
PM, 12/17/07
Dave said:
In addition, PowerMail will not print the message header info, so I'm
left with just the HTML message body and no printed proof of date or who
it came from/To. Just completely unsatisfactory!
Matthias
Matthias Schmidt said:
open the html in your webbrowser.
You can do so by choosing the little globe on the bottom of the window
and then choose show in webbrowser.
From there you can print the html message. No big deal, always works for me.
That does NOT solve the problem of needing the headers
and trivial.
The objective was to print the HTML message with the headers, not the
text itself.
What don't you use your brain yourself and actually read before you try
and be helpful?
And what's all this you? Did I start the thread? I think not. Do I ask
for your help on this problem? I think
at all. The open in the browser solution is obvious
and trivial.
The objective was to print the HTML message with the headers, not the
text itself.
What don't you use your brain yourself and actually read before you try
and be helpful?
And what's all this you? Did I start the thread? I think not. Do I
So I receive a HTML message (a receipt for a purchase), and I want to
print it. I press command p and want to choose the printer, and check
the preview to make sure it is just 1 page
Nope! Can't do it! As I am waiting for the Print Dialog box to show up,
the color printer immediately prints
Dave N told:
I KNOW this has been discussed before, but the problem still exists, and
it's really surprising that when dealing with a HTML message in html
view that PowerMail won't allow a choice of printers, and won't allow a
preview nor saving as a PDF from the print dialog box. Nor
Am/On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 23:49:40 +0100 schrieb/wrote MB:
Dave N told:
I KNOW this has been discussed before, but the problem still exists, and
it's really surprising that when dealing with a HTML message in html
view that PowerMail won't allow a choice of printers, and won't allow a
preview nor
MB Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:41:11 +0100
I it just my messages or has the long wished for HTML to text
functionality silently been implemented even on email source that is
HTML _only_ (that is no plain text multipart)?
When I display HTML messages of such HTMl-only messages as plain text,
_all_
I it just my messages or has the long wished for HTML to text
functionality silently been implemented even on email source that is
HTML _only_ (that is no plain text multipart)?
When I display HTML messages of such HTMl-only messages as plain text,
_all_ the vital info (though
I it just my messages or has the long wished for HTML to text
functionality silently been implemented even on email source that is
HTML _only_ (that is no plain text multipart)?
When I display HTML messagesof such HTMl-only messages as plain text,
_all_ the vital info (though not the formatting
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 17:25 +0100, Carl Darby wrote:
Is there any way to redirect HTML using Powermail. Occassionally I get
an email which has quite a lot of html in it but when I either FORWARD
or REDIRECT it the html is stripped.
I've found that redirecting (but not forwarding) does preserve
to seek out our telephone number and call us. Someone will
be able to assist you, but it ain't gonna be me...
I'm going fishin'
regards...
Steve
Is there any way to Redirect HTML emails which contain things such as
animation. Up until now whenever I have attempted this the animation
doesn't work
Is there any way to Redirect HTML emails which contain things such as
animation. Up until now whenever I have attempted this the animation
doesn't work and the pictures are simply sent as attachments. Forwarding
the email simply strips the HTML.
Ta.
Carl
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
Winston Weinmann said:
If PowerMail sent all HTML email to a web browser for reading I could
live with that. But if it can display HTML email, and print it, it
should do so in the same way as every other Mac program. What it does
now is neither standard nor intuitive.
This is stating the obvious
at and
advertises itself and HTML is only minimally supported which all those
PM users who want a mainly text email application appreciate not just a
little, but a lot - I am for example one of these users (and not
affiliated with CTM).
Even though the offered solutions are not in the category of I-don't
Printing a html message via a web browser still doesn't include the
message header info, such as From, To, Date, Subject.
I wish it did. I wish it would just print like any other Mac application
that prints what you see.
All kidding aside, is this a difficult thing to fix?
The name
having to jump through hoops because they
don't work properly. ;-)
If PowerMail sent all HTML email to a web browser for reading I could
live with that. But if it can display HTML email, and print it, it
should do so in the same way as every other Mac program. What it does
now is neither standard
Am/On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:20:17 -0400 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann:
Printing via a web browser is still a work-around. Printing via the web
browser is what I normally do, but sometimes I either forget, or HTML
mail looks enough like text mail that I don't realize I need to do this.
I also get
browser is what I normally do, but sometimes I either forget, or HTML
mail looks enough like text mail that I don't realize I need to do this.
I also get caught with not having clicked into the email text box, so
get a lot of blank pages with a header printed.
This is not a minor defect. Yes, I wish
Am/On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:10:41 -0400 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann:
How much would that be? Dollars, Euros or Kuna? (or Swiss Francs?)
a lot of course ... in Schweizer Franken on a numbered account
and the Euros you can send to me :-D
Thanks and all the best
Matthias
Don - Thanks, but this is a workaround, not a solution.
I do not like things printing immediately. I usually preview them first,
particularly emails, which often have stuff I do not need at the end.
Sometimes I only need to print the first page.
PowerMail should print HTML email the same way
the first page.
PowerMail should print HTML email the same way a web browser prints it.
Is there a fix in sight?
- Winston
Good question.
I just tested it and PM 5.5.3 definitely prints without invoking the
dialog box. More intriguing is that the print command actually turns on
my USB
stuff I do not need at the end.
Sometimes I only need to print the first page.
PowerMail should print HTML email the same way a web browser prints it.
why then you don't print it from the browser ?
simple click on the button on the bottom with the little globe and
choose open in browser.
Thanks
Due to an odd failure of 10.3.9 I finally upgraded to OS 10.
Never could type. Hit enter while trying to hit . Sorry.
Anyway, I am running OS 10.4.9. When I try to print HTML email I get an
empty box with a subject line at the top. Can I print HTML email (as
HTML) from PowerMail?
PowerMail 5.5.3
Thanks.
- Winston
Due to an odd failure of 10.3.9 I
On or about 4/15/07, Winston Weinmann wrote:
Anyway, I am running OS 10.4.9. When I try to print HTML email I get an
empty box with a subject line at the top. Can I print HTML email (as
HTML) from PowerMail?
Hi, Winston -
When you have an HTML email displayed, click on the body of the HTML
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