Hiro
I can confirm that I also do NOT have this problem (perhaps you are the
only one!) One thing I love about PowerMail is that it usually can track
an attachment link even after I move the attachment to another folder
and rename the file. (Though I usually have to quit and relaunch the
[Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 19.4.2007 um 15:28 Uhr:]
But I don't care. I said I print through my web browser when I want to
print an HTML mail. And that is very rarely.
Me too. Nothing could be more uninteresting for me. I do not print
mails. I rarely print at all.
lG
Subhash
[Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 20.4.2007 um 12:09 Uhr:]
this is not a problem in my own workflow, so I fail
to see that it should be a problem in yours.
I only wanted to tell that this is not a self evident problem. Winston
was surprised that so few people cared about this bug. I do
Someone said CTM added HTML viewing by customer request. If so many
people wanted HTML viewing, then it makes sense that they might want
printing too. CTM implemented printing of HTML documents, but it does
not work properly. Do we laud CTM for putting in flawed printing
features, or wonder why
Michael Lewis wrote:
I provided what I do the few times I need
to print HTML mail, and this is all I get back?
Michael, I am sorry you feel that way. I said in an earlier message that
I appreciated your input on what works for you, and thanked you for the
comment on CTM not discussing future
After reviewing CTM's web site I can't find any reference to HTML at all.
My comments relate to not following Mac standards, and confusing
operation. They have nothing to do with as advertised, but with the
program I am using.
- Winston
I am not going to big into this thread, sorry.
but one
This is not an issue of whether HTML mail is or is not an email
standard. The issue is that PowerMail does not print correctly something
it can display. If PowerMail displayed JPEGs, PDFs or PowerPoint slides
I'd expect it to print them correctly (not that I need or want PowerMail
to display those
do you think users would accept this behavior from any other
mainstream Mac program without complaining? What if Word could not print
RTF files correctly, since they are not Word format files?
Of course you picked the wrong file format for the wrong product. ;-)
RTF is of course a MS creation
You must not have four children in three schools all of whom attend
various games, practices, parties, classes and other events in obscure
locations. Or live in a city where directions are needed often.
Then there are school instructions, lists of dates for the above
activities, invitations,
I don't carry a PDA and don't carry my iBook with me everywhere. Nor do
I hang it on the refrigerator or on one of the clips we use for each
child. Again, I am concerned with PowerMail printing, not how I organize
the rest of my life.
- Winston
Barbara Needham wrote:
Winston Weinmann on
I can print text emails. I know how to switch to text from HTML. I trash
most all-image emails (even from places like schools) without looking at
them. I'd rather have all-text email.
But PowerMail still does not properly print what it can display, and the
way it does it is less than helpful.
Michael Lewis wrote:
Why should I care if my email program can print HTML as long as
one click takes me to a browser that does?
PowerMail pretends to print HTML email properly, and does not warn users
that it does not. I am not complaining that PM does not print HTML. I am
complaining that
Wayne Brissette wrote:
And as an old timer myself. I'm just as tired of people trying to make
PM an HTML email client. Having a text email client has so many
advantages that I'm not sure where to begin. Probably the two most
important are that there is no way of faking people out and trying to
Michael Lewis wrote:
I'm just providing my experience and a possible
workaround if you really wish to continue using PM for whatever features
you do like while waiting for CTM to fix this one. (A clue: they rarely
say what they are working on. They aren't a large company. They may or
may not be
cool that it works! that the message shows in the Recent Mail window
surprises me - I had not expected this, but definitely think this neat
and useful (and good to know).
---marlyse
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