powermail-discuss Digest #2848 - Tuesday, May 25, 2010

  Cannot print my Emails...
          by "Robert Bauer" <rba...@goofyfaces.com>
  Re: Cannot print my Emails...
          by "PowerMail Engineering" <jer...@ctmdev.com>


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Subject: Cannot print my Emails...
From: "Robert Bauer" <rba...@goofyfaces.com>
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 21:38:38 -0400

Help!  Somehow my Setup Database has been compromised. It started a few
days ago when Powermail on my iMac would not correctly print my emails.
All I get is the word, "SUBJECT" at the top and the rest is blank. I
narrowed down the problem to the setup database. If I replace it with a
new one, I can print. But I lose all my settings like my clippings and
my filters which I swear by. I bit the bullet and started a new setup
database and started to transfer over all my settings by hand. About
halfway through, the same printing problem occurred! Any suggestions on
how to save this?

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Robert Bauer
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Subject: Re: Cannot print my Emails...
From: "PowerMail Engineering" <jer...@ctmdev.com>
Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 08:59:26 +0200

Robert Bauer wrote:

>All I get is the word, "SUBJECT" at the top and the rest is blank. I
>narrowed down the problem to the setup database.

You can try the "Reset miscellaneous preferences" in the First Aid
dialog (by pressing the command and option keys during PowerMail startup).


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


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