Jérôme,
It is a multipart message. The little globe gives a choice of show as
plain text with header and that works just fine... as does Safari. It's
like PM is choking on the multipart thingy. It seems to be happening with
all folks using Yahoo mail, I think. (Glad to know that I can click the
Jérôme,
It is a multipart message. The little globe gives a choice of show as
plain text with header and that works just fine... as does Safari. It's
like PM is choking on the multipart thingy. It seems to be happening with
all folks using Yahoo mail, I think. (Glad to know that I can click the
Evie Leder wrote:
This is still going on. I get this garbled text that -- if I copy it and
paste it into a new message, it de-scrambles and I can actually read it.
This is on incoming email only. Suggestions?
Is it an HTML message? (In this case, a globe button appears at the
bottom of the
time, indeed. PM seems to be the closest thing, so I
upgraded an old licence I had when I tried it out a year or so ago. and
here I am. I've played with PM over the last few years always
resistant to leave Claris...
Using PM, I am noticing that in some messages, I have weird font display
Heya.
This is not functionally significant, but is a bit bizarre:
- open a user from your address book so the window appears.
- switch back to the main PM browser window.
- Note how the toolbar icons in the address window will dim (expected,
since the window is now in background)... except for
It appears that on 7/9/04 at 5:32 pm Ben Kennedy spake thus:
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
yes, same here
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Pat O'Halloranhttp://www.danu.co.uk
Nine-tenths of
[Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 7.9.2004 um 12:32 Uhr:]
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
Yes. But I *never* press escape, so I would not notice.
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Ben Kennedy / 04.9.7 / 0:32PM wrote:
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
Reproduced here.
More on this.
Go to Text color and hit Esc, and watch what it does!
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- Hiro
This is inconsequential to the functioning of PM, but I noticed it just
now so I thought I would mention for curiosity's sake.
If I open the preferences and have the Display tab in view, if I then
press escape, the text in the second pop-up (Use font:) goes blank.
Anybody else? Odd.
-ben
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Recently I have started to receive messages as the one below. I haven't
changed any settings -- how come they look like this?
Max Gossell
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OSX v10.3
PowerMail 4.2.1
Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
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Date
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003, it is attributed to Barry Parr to have said:
My Powermail has gotten into a weird state when if there are unread
messages in the In Tray, the In Tray name is in bold and when there are
no unread messages, it's not bold, i.e. the opposite of what it should
be. No other
On 10 10 2003 at 2:57 pm -0400, Barry Parr wrote:
My Powermail has gotten into a weird state when if there are unread
messages in the In Tray, the In Tray name is in bold and when there are
no unread messages, it's not bold, i.e. the opposite of what it should
be.
What you just described sounds
if there are unread
messages in the In Tray, the In Tray name is in bold and when there are
no unread messages, it's not bold, i.e. the opposite of what it should
be.
If there are unread messages in ANY tray/folder, that tray/folder will
show in BOLD, has been that way as long as I can recall.
My Powermail has gotten into a weird state when if there are unread
messages in the In Tray, the In Tray name is in bold and when there are
no unread messages, it's not bold, i.e. the opposite of what it should
be. No other folders seem to be affected.
bp
When I paste text from Terminal, which is set to US ASCII, PM displays as
if it is in a wrong encoding, meaning PM displays in different font
spacing only to the portion pasted from Terminal.
This has been frustrating me since it makes me impossible to edit the
spacing in outgoing mail. The
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