Re: Can anyone help?

2004-07-29 Thread Matthias Schmidt
I think you can import them with the Database import function. Then choose Outlook ... All the best Matthias --- schmidt-systemdevelopment http://www.schmidt-system.com iChat/AIM: MatKoyasan Tel. +31-736-56-3905

Can anyone help?

2004-07-28 Thread Stuart Freedman
I just joined the group and have a question that I'm sure has come up before, so apologies if this is completely obvious. I'm trying to 'merge' a whole load of messages (that are in Outlook Express and are held within an OS9 format on a hard drive) to my Powermail folder on my OSX mac... Any ideas

Re: [AS] need help

2004-07-06 Thread marco osti
cheshirekat 5-07-2004: >To use this script... It works!! >I don't see the text signatures as a property of a message, so it appears >it isn't possible to add a text signature to messages. well, I can select the right signature manually ;-) -- marco osti | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.mosti.pa

Re: [AS] need help

2004-07-05 Thread cheshirekat
On Mon, Jul 5, 200411:27 AM, the following words from marco osti [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >I have this script someone here suggested to me (tnx); it's pretty >fine if it'll open the message window instead of creating the new >message and place it in out tray as draft

[AS] need help

2004-07-05 Thread marco osti
I have this script someone here suggested to me (tnx); it's pretty fine if it'll open the message window instead of creating the new message and place it in out tray as draft. I opened the as dictionary of powermail: closed just in time avoiding injury :-( tell application "PowerMail" act

Re: HELP! My key has been invalidated

2004-04-30 Thread Sherman Wilcox
Sherman said: >I quit and relaunched PowerMail b12 this morning, and now it says my >license key has been invalidated. I can't send or receive anything! Just to let people know: CTM responded almost immediately (thank you!!!). I fixed this problem by deleting all previous keys (one was in Libra

HELP! My key has been invalidated

2004-04-30 Thread Sherman Wilcox
clock shows me my computer is set correctly. What's going on here? HELP! -- Sherman

Filter/Scripting Help?

2004-02-22 Thread Don V. Zahniser
Folks, I am trying to set up some filters to trap spam. I have a couple of issues: 1) How do I get messages to NOT appear in the recent mail window without putting them in the trash? I have tried ending my filters with 'Don't notify', but the messages still appear in the recent mail. 2) Much

Re(6): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-17 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 07 2 2004 at 9:22 am -0500, Paul Raybould wrote: >So, could it be just checking the mail first? Again, why can't you ask your server administrator this? There is a scheme called POP-before-SMTP which is a poor man's version of authenticated SMTP. Basically, if the server receives a successf

Re(6): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Ok, My server administrator weighs in... You can Paul, I have the same Comcast you do. Comcast does not block Port 25 which is the standard mail port. Now I know there are ISPs that do block Port 25 (Roadrunner for example) and force you to use their SMTP mail server to prevent SPAM. However,

Re(6): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Thanks Marlyse, I think it might be the authentication matter... sending or checking the account immediately prior to sending. >if I for example want to send out via my eudoramail account, I first have >to check that account - some authentication which needs to be established It just worked for

Re(5): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Marlyse Comte
in the basic account setup (setup: accounts): identity = what I want the receiver to see and use as reply-to address on outgoing mail (e.g. mancostudios) receiving = the email account I am checking (e.g. eudoramail) sending = the isp I use to send messages (e.g. my hustbands server) if I for exa

Re(3): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Thanks Hiro, Does anyone else on Comcast have this issue? Ironically, I used to be able to send out from my com-advantage.com mail server... then one day it became intermittent. Usually generating an error. Paul >Comcast definitely forces you to use smtp.comcast.net to prevent from >spamming.

Re(4): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
I'm not sure I understand... Do you mean from the pull-down 'Account:' menu - that's right next to the send button at the top? Thanks for the thought! Let me know what you mean. Paul >In a situation like this (for example for an eudoramail.com account I >have), I will enter my mancostudios.com

Re(3): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Ben, I've asked my administrator at tvi for the error message. >I asked if you could provide the entire error message being returned from >your server; are you unable to do this? I'll let you know. Ironically, I just sent 3 messages through, using com- advantage.com's mail server. The problem

Re(3): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Marlyse Comte
In a situation like this (for example for an eudoramail.com account I have), I will enter my mancostudios.com email address as the REPLY-TO address. This might be all that you need? ---marlyse --- former message(s) quotes: >>These days, it is almost impossible to us

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Paul Raybould / 2/6/2004 / 6:24 PM wrote: >>These days, it is almost impossible to use out-net SMTP. Why not use in- >>net SMTP (use your ISP's SMTP)? >I am using mostly comcast... I have to, but there are times when I want >my domain's name associated with my email. Let me understand this. You

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Ben Kennedy
age being returned from your server; are you unable to do this? (Your server is replying with some string that begins "pcp04713208pcs.plsntv01.nj.comcast.net ([192.168.1.2]) [68.46.136.105] is", but we don't know what comes after the "is". This is like me phoning the

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Hiro, Thanks for your time and thoughts. >This could meant some spam blocker is at its work. I don't have spam blocking set up. I can control this. >Your ISP doesn't allow routing? But I can send from com-advantage.com (my domain) using Apple's Mail or webmail... just not PM. >Your ISP pings y

Re(2): Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-07 Thread Paul Raybould
Ben and Andy, Thanks. >Do you not have an outbound SMTP server on your LAN that you can use? No. I'm renting/reselling space on well connected servers at TVIhosting.com. Super nice admin. He's spent a lot of time on this and the problem is not on his server. I can send email from my com-advant

Re: Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Paul Raybould / 2/6/2004 / 11:18 AM wrote: >I've posted the error message to: > > This could meant some spam blocker is at its work. Your ISP doesn't allow routing? Your ISP pings your domain trying to make sure your domain is legit but verification f

Re: Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread Andy Fragen
owerMail as 127.0.0.1. It just works and it has a log. -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Feb 6, 2004, Paul Raybould said: >Any help is greatly appreciated! > >TIA, > > >Paul Raybould > >Mac G4 867 1.5 Gig >PM Carbon 4.2.1

Re: Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 06 2 2004 at 11:18 am -0500, Paul Raybould wrote: >The issue seems to involve the difference between the IP address that I >have for my network, and the one that's dynamically given by my ISP - >Comcast.net. > >I've posted the error message to: Can you get the mail server administrator to tak

Needing Help Sending Email from Domain Accounts

2004-02-06 Thread Paul Raybould
t.net. I've posted the error message to: <http://www.com-advantage.com/powermail.html> Any help is greatly appreciated! TIA, Paul Raybould Mac G4 867 1.5 Gig PM Carbon 4.2.1

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-26 Thread Frank Mitchell
>Max, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >>"processorsnål" and the meaning is something like "uses very >>little of the processor's power" > > >I'd probably say something like "is very light on CPU power", "put only >modest demands on CPU power" or something similar. "has economical power requirement" "h

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-26 Thread Mikael Bystr
Max, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >"processorsnål" and the meaning is something like "uses very >little of the processor's power" I'd probably say something like "is very light on CPU power", "put only modest demands on CPU power" or something similar. PM 4.2.1 | OS X 10.2.6 | Powerbook G3/266 | 12

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-25 Thread Leonard Morgenstern
On 11/24/03 11:57 PM Max Gossell wrote: >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

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-25 Thread Max Gossell
> >Why are they called "stands" when they are made for sitting? > >Thanks for your message. You said; > >>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 Spam

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-25 Thread Barbara Needham
Max Gossell on 11/24/03 said >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 &qu

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-25 Thread Steven Mayer
>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 processor's power". > >Thanks for any suggestions. > >Max G > >

Re: Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-25 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Max Gossell / 03.11.24 / 5:57 PM wrote: >The word is "processorsnål" and the meaning is something like "uses very >little of the processor's power". "Resource efficient"? I don't claim I am good at English, tho :-) -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]>

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-25 Thread Andy Fragen
We aren't speaking of end of paragraphs or headlines. The reference from the discussion IIRC is hard returns at the end of a normal line within a paragraph. -- Andy Fragen On Mon, Nov 24, 2003, Mikael Byström said: >A-NO-NE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >>and No hard-Return to assure the compatibi

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-25 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003, it is attributed to Tim Hodgson to have said: >I don't know if anyone can >provide hard information about what proportion of mail servers out there, >running what software, are likely to do this? Well, unless I missed the setting, EIMS doesn't seem to have it as a settable

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-25 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 24 11 2003 at 5:37 pm -0500, Tim Hodgson wrote: >I don't know if anyone can >provide hard information about what proportion of mail servers out there, >running what software, are likely to do this? Clearly, nobody can, since nobody knows the details of every one else's (or anyone's else, if y

Needing help translating a Swedish word

2003-11-25 Thread Max Gossell
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

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread Tim Hodgson
This whole argument seems to come down to the issue of whether random servers through which an email may pass will truncate lines to 78 chars. Several of us have pointed out that this does happen; Tass's experience is that it never (or vanishingly rarely) does. I don't know if anyone can provide h

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread Mikael Bystr
A-NO-NE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >and No hard-Return to assure the compatibility. It's a bit silly to not allow hard-returns at the end of paragraphs or paragraph headlines PM 4.2.1 | OS X 10.2.6 | Powerbook G3/266 | 128 MB RAM | 20 GB HD

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread Mikael Bystr
tass, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Keep in mind, >all these communications I've sent to this group were made in >PM. Any and all weirdness viewed in these emails is strictly the >fault of PM not allowing me to type my emails as I have elsewhere >for many years. Are you trying to say that you

Re(3): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread Leonard Morgenstern
On 11/24/03 1:38 AM tass wrote: >Yes, of course I put in my own returns. That's proper typing; >whether on paper, in a computer window, or so it might be printed >at the other end. To do otherwise is, I'm sorry to say, a laziness >induced by word processing programs that do the job for you,

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
david.gordon / 03.11.24 / 4:41 AM wrote: >By the way, what size paper do you think I'm >going to print your missives on anyway? If you're a North American maybe >you assume 'letter' size. Or a European then 'A4'. This is such a good point I didn't realize till now. I receive non- Letter size M$

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread david.gordon
tass wrote on Mon 24 Nov 2003 at 01:38 -0700 >Yes, of course I put in my own returns. That's proper typing; >whether on paper, in a computer window, or so it might be printed >at the other end. I think you'll find 99% of users disagree. That is not the accepted way of using electronic commun

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread tass
here's nothing wrong with the Microsoft world. Perhaps it works >just fine for those who learn how to and use it correctly. Is it at all >possible that you are trying to force MS to work in your unconventional >way and that might be the reason you are leaving it behind? > >Lot

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread david.gordon
ntional way and that might be the reason you are leaving it behind? Lots of people here are trying to help you out. It seems to me you have a fixed way of working and aren't persuaded by the arguments that you are at odds with the rest, not just this group, of the world's way of writi

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread Chris Walker
On 23/11/03 Wayne Brissette wrote: >User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC; en-US; rv:1.0.2) Gecko/ >20030208 Netscape/7.02 But if the sender and the receiver allowed no limit on the line length would the same have happened? In other words is it PM that chops the line length on receipt, or

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread Midi
Hear! Hear! Hiro has spoken the simple truths. I think Michael would also agree with them. Just today I have been arguing with a colleague. He wants to sent a 100k attachment to a 300 people, not all in readily accessible places. I say we place all those would-be attachments on our web site and

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
I educate my clients, Telling them email format must be simple for smooth communication, Limit to simple "text Only", No HTML, No attachment but send notice beforehand when needed, and No hard-Return to assure the compatibility. -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]>

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread tass
If you'd been following the thread, actually reading all, this question would never have come to mind. But the answer is: Of course not. That's the very thing that I've NEVER had to deal with before, and trying to prevent from occurring. Keep in mind, all these communications I've sent to t

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread david.gordon
tass wrote on Sun 23 Nov 2003 at 01:59 -0700 >I really didn't mean to get you, or anyone else hot about the collar. >Initially, >I just asked a simple question about a long standing feature that's widely I've come back from a weekend away to too much of this! Tass, did you claim you are wri

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Wayne Brissette
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

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread tass
He Marlyse, Too cute to not reply. :-) That's exactly my point. 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.

Re(4): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Marlyse Comte
hehe... can't resist this last one - but I promise, after this one I'll let it rest too: the following quote is exactly how I received your last message: As for silly "original poster" not getting the point; I got it. I got it years ago, MANY years ago. my question: now, is that really ho

Re(3): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread tass
'd like to convince ourselves it is, altruistic, the fact is there's no such thing. Every act we make is, by definition, selfish. How that word got such a bad connotation I'll never understand. It's not really "good" either. It's just reality. I'll clos

Re(3): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Marlyse Comte
ahhh! the quiet observer found where this hole commotion stems from! >>Ok, here is something that I'm not getting in the whole "email >>composition" argument. And I'm not meaning to criticize anything, I'm >>just seeking clarification. Are you manually entering line-feeds in your >>paragraphs? >

Re(3): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Marlyse Comte
I think this is the exact point which hasn't fully been understood yet by the original poster - I believe he thinks that if it looks nice on HIS computer, it will arrive the same at some other computer. But this is not the case, exactly as Tim and others have tried to explain. Just because other

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Michael Lewis
You know, several things in that most recent response either ignored what I wrote or deliberately obfuscated it (or you're just truly not understanding at all). It's obvious that any further discussion on this matter is not going to help any of us. Suffice it to say that I think you&#x

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Scott at HobbyLink Japan
>But >that doesn't mean for a second that I shouldn't be able to do the best I >can to try to offer them something, that should they want to print it, will >look like anything less than the best that I can offer them. Tass, that's why we have PDFs. If you're that concerned about the appearan

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread tass
Interesting points, Michael. But I'm not "missing" any of them.. On 11/23/03, Michael Lewis wrote: >tass sez: > >>Hey Chris. >>I've already said that it's obvious that one can't do much about what >>happens once it gets into replies. That's the way it goes

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread Michael Lewis
tass sez: >Hey Chris. >I've already said that it's obvious that one can't do much about what >happens once it gets into replies. That's the way it goes. So be it. > You're not reading and comprehending. It isn't just replies that will be munged when your perfect letter goes out. One more ti

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>P.S. It'll be a long time until I get used to it, but I'm already >trying to work on the "command+right/left arrow" thing. Thanks for >that, and the rest of the other hints you guys gave. Have fun. > >... > > :) Chris --

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread tass
Hey Chris. I've already said that it's obvious that one can't do much about what happens once it gets into replies. That's the way it goes. So be it. And one last time, I'm not talking about endless strings of text. Just the normal letter length text lines that I, and millions of other peo

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-23 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>As I mentioned earlier, this is my VERY first experience with NOT being able >to decide how MY letter >should look/read. And being used to that kind of basic freedom, it is not >only annoying, it looks >stupid at the other end and makes the writer look like an idiot - like they >never even

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Midi
>Zach Selland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Ok, here is something that I'm not getting in the whole "email >> composition" argument. And I'm not meaning to criticize anything, I'm >> just seeking clarification. Are you manually entering line-feeds in your >> paragraphs? For me, when I'm composi

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Kjell Olausson
Zach Selland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, here is something that I'm not getting in the whole "email > composition" argument. And I'm not meaning to criticize anything, I'm > just seeking clarification. Are you manually entering line-feeds in your > paragraphs? For me, when I'm composing an e

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread tass
On 11/22/03, Zach Selland wrote: >Ok, here is something that I'm not getting in the whole "email >composition" argument. And I'm not meaning to criticize anything, I'm >just seeking clarification. Are you manually entering line-feeds in your >paragraphs? Absol

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Zach Selland
Ok, here is something that I'm not getting in the whole "email composition" argument. And I'm not meaning to criticize anything, I'm just seeking clarification. Are you manually entering line-feeds in your paragraphs? For me, when I'm composing an email, PM simply breaks the lines according the cu

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread tass
On 11/22/03, Derry Thompson wrote: >tass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 22/11/03 5:47 pm > >>And Lisa, >>well, no one actually ever USED Lisa, so that's right out also! >>;-) > >Hey! I had TWO clients with Lisas :) HAHAHA have fun, ht

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread tass
/// On 11/22/03, Tim Hodgson wrote: >On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 10:19 am -0700, tass wrote: > >>As I mentioned earlier, this is my VERY first experience with NOT being able >>to decide how MY letter should look/read. And being used to that kind of >>basic freedom, it i

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Derry Thompson
tass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 22/11/03 5:47 pm >And Lisa, >well, no one actually ever USED Lisa, so that's right out also! >;-) Hey! I had TWO clients with Lisas :) -- Derry Thompson g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread tass
On 11/22/03, Derry Thompson wrote: >tass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 21/11/03 3:27 pm > >>It was written in 1982. THAT'S 19 EIGHTY 2!!! >>It's not the Magna Carta, it's the Rosetta Stone!! >> >>This thing was written before anyone even had a GUI int

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 10:19 am -0700, tass wrote: >As I mentioned earlier, this is my VERY first experience with NOT being able >to decide how MY letter should look/read. And being used to that kind of >basic freedom, it is not only annoying, it looks stupid at the other end and >makes the

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Derry Thompson
tass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 21/11/03 3:27 pm >It was written in 1982. THAT'S 19 EIGHTY 2!!! >It's not the Magna Carta, it's the Rosetta Stone!! > >This thing was written before anyone even had a GUI interface, LONG >before anyone could more than dream of a 13" colour VGA moni

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Mikael Bystr
Ben, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >If you mean in performing a global search, you can choose "in selected >folder (blahblah) and subfolders" as the scope of context to search. Yes, but I want that functionality on the filter toolbar, or whatever it's called. And on wishing for searching improving ev

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread tass
On 11/22/03, Leonard Morgenstern wrote: >On 11/21/03 9:27 AM tass wrote: > > We can wish for something better and agitate for it, but I >don't see it coming soon. Nobody will change until everybody does. It >wouldn't do any good for, say, Earthlink to use it alo

Re(2): Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Leonard Morgenstern
On 11/21/03 9:27 AM tass wrote: >"The rest of the internet"? Who are they? They are us! And standards >aren't what some back-room consortium of techno-geeks says they are. >Standards are what is "standard" for a given industry or culture. >And this standard is so old that hearing about it is a

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 21 11 2003 at 4:28 pm -0500, Mikael Byström wrote: >If I can wish for one improvement here, it would be to be able to filter >also on subfolders from the parent folder. Mikael, what are you referring to exactly? If you mean in Mail Filters, you can easily choose any folder at all to be impli

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Mikael Bystr
tass, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Actually, I don't find it confusing at all since for someone needing multiple >accounts, this is likely the first, most natural function of having multiple >accounts in the first place. I disagree wholeheartedly. I'd much rather have all PowerMail list messages

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Mikael Bystr
tass, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Exactly. Would it be "letter", "legal", Roman scroll, envelope, etc >So for me it did/does make sense that in email, "page" would me the >whole page - top to bottom. But why would you like to do that if Home and End can take you to the same position? What

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-22 Thread Mikael Bystr
A-NO-NE, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I do not want MIME. Have you ever experienced MIME bug sent from >Entourage user? Excuse me, but isn't MIME normally needed when dealing with extended ASCII messages? I never noticed any MIME problems I can remember using Emailer, but maybe I was lucky. PM 4.2

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Sorry, but I just don't get it. What part of Wayne's statement below you didn't understand? <> I do not want MIME. Have you ever experienced MIME bug sent from Entourage user? -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]>

Re: Why We Need Plain Ol' Email Standards (was Re: Need help finding features/functions)

2003-11-21 Thread Midi
Michael, Thank you for writing this. I cannot agree with you more. This was very well written. When I read this, I remembered a website that was dependent on flash meant to deliver education in a developing country where many students would be accessing with older computers for limited times. Be

Why We Need Plain Ol' Email Standards (was Re: Need help finding features/functions)

2003-11-21 Thread Michael Lewis
power to run them. Now, these folks are doing some much needed scientific, agricultural, and other work, and they need to be in contact with the "outside" world. They want access to other scientists, scholars, and helpers. They want the information that will help them finish their project

Re: Need help finding features/functions [OT]

2003-11-21 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>>Now if we could just figure out what to do with all those darned "F" >>keys > >One word: Exposé. :) Touché! --

Re: Need help finding features/functions [OT]

2003-11-21 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 21 11 2003 at 1:14 pm -0500, tass wrote: >Now if we could just figure out what to do with all those darned "F" >keys One word: Exposé. :) (well, a multi-button mouse is even better, but still) -b -- Ben Kennedy, chief magician zygoat creative technical services 613-228-3392 | 1-8

Re: Need help finding features/functions [OT]

2003-11-21 Thread tass
On 11/21/03, C. A. Niemiec wrote: >As for what the keys are supposed to be for IIRC, how about Print >Screen or SysRq? Aren't there more keys like this orphaned in >technology's advance that have simply acquired new and perhaps somewhat >arbitrary functions?

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
On 11/21/03, Ben Kennedy wrote: >On 21 11 2003 at 11:42 am -0500, tass wrote: > >>huh? More intuitive to have to make multiple key moves than to simply use >>the provided keys that are marked to do just those things Not sure I >>see any logic there. >

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>>For the past 20 years >>or so, it has been standard to find cmd-leftarrow to go to the left >>margin, cmd-rightarrow to go to the right margin, cmd-uparrow to go to >>the top of file, cmd-downarrow to go to the bottom. (Really quite more >>intuitive if you ask me) > >huh? More intuitive to hav

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 21 11 2003 at 11:42 am -0500, tass wrote: >huh? More intuitive to have to make multiple key moves than to simply use >the provided keys that are marked to do just those things Not sure I >see any logic there. I think it takes fewer muscles for me to press cmd-arrow than it does for

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 21 11 2003 at 11:27 am -0500, tass wrote: >Again, no M$ lover, I. But "a quick thought overnight"? >We're talking TWENTY ONE YEARS and (technologically) lifetimes ago!! > >I'm not pontificating the obvious here. I'm only noting that "the rest of >the internet" has already made the ne

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Judith Beiss
#x27;ll find yourself with numerous offers of help. You might call this the "us against the world syndrome," but it's wonderful. >Just wanted to post a general "thanks" for everyone chiming in to help. >Means a lot when a body can find folks willing to help more tha

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
On 11/21/03, Ben Kennedy wrote: >On 21 11 2003 at 2:40 am -0500, tass wrote: > >>Those keys are put there so that one can, while manipulating a page of text, >>maneuver about the page and the current line of text exactly as the keys >>are labeled. >>"Home" sh

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
Though I've worked on M$ machines for years, most of those years almost exclusively on PC, you'll not find me a very strong supporter of them. Quite the contrary. And in some ways, I feel that I'm a far better judge because of those years than some of my long standing Mac friends who've never

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
Just wanted to post a general "thanks" for everyone chiming in to help. Means a lot when a body can find folks willing to help more than whine and complain and try to "one up" the other guy (or other computer). Great to know you guys are here. Much appreciated. ht

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 21 11 2003 at 2:40 am -0500, tass wrote: >Those keys are put there so that one can, while manipulating a page of text, >maneuver about the page and the current line of text exactly as the keys >are labeled. >"Home" should take you to the very beginning of the current line of text, >whereas

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 21 11 2003 at 10:27 am -0500, tass wrote: >It was written in 1982. THAT'S 19 EIGHTY 2!!! >It's not the Magna Carta, it's the Rosetta Stone!! >[...] >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. Th

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
t a whole lot. However, that RFC is the MOST current >internet specification and the one that should be used. Feel free to >offer your services to the RFC folks if you want to help make a change. I >also challenge you without using MIME to send a message longer than 78 >characters and have E

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
On 11/21/03, C. A. Niemiec wrote: >Jerome, > >>>Much greater flexibility of ALL parameters in filter controls and >>>settings >> >>suggestions are welcome > >Well, since you asked... :) > >A little +/- button to the right of each rule in a filter so we can >dele

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Wayne Brissette
the mule and cart behind. > >:-) > >Have fun, >ht I don't think you're going to get a lot of argument from folks that 78 characters isn't a whole lot. However, that RFC is the MOST current internet specification and the one that should be used. Feel free to offer your service

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
Hi Michael. As I mentioned, I have FULL appreciation for plug ins. You couldn't be more right about there being "right tools" already made. But that doesn't mean that many good ideas can't be brought into the app itself as an integral part of the basic function. Giving the user the optio

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread Tom Dillon
Since we're on the feature request wagon... In filters, the ability to detect the current label. The reason is for more complex filtering. IE In a particular filter, if a message has been set to a particular label, don't execute that filter. I was doing this with an Applescript within a content

Re: Need help finding features/functions

2003-11-21 Thread tass
Once everyone mentioned this document like it was the Magna Carta, I looked at it for about 6 seconds. It was written in 1982. THAT'S 19 EIGHTY 2!!! It's not the Magna Carta, it's the Rosetta Stone!! This thing was written before anyone even had a GUI interface, LONG before any

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