powermail-discuss Digest #2608 - 04/15/07

2007-04-15 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2608 - Sunday, April 15, 2007

  From Emailer to PowerMail
  by Joe Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: From Emailer to PowerMail
  by Don V. Zahniser [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: From Emailer to PowerMail
From: Joe Hallett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 14:50:16 -0700

I've been considering a change from Emailer to PowerMail for about 2
years. On March 1st of this year I made the switch. Now after a month of
really using PowerMail, here is my wish list - if PowerMail already can
do some of these things I would appreciate your tips! Thanks.

Logs - recent mail - any way to retain dated lists of messages that
arrived in predetermined time periods

Save Text to Many - this Applescript can be very handy for creating
searchable text from selected mail or the contents of a folder- for
example - all mail related to a specific  trade  show or product.

Filters - I understand the value of using a stop filter but it would be
helpful to be able to run a sequence of filters after the stop...not
just single filters

Where can I find a succinct description of synchronizing between the PM
address book and the Mac address book

Is there a place to see mail database statistics - number of folders 
messages?

My wife and I share access to one PowerMail installation. It would be
really helpful to be able to toggle our two default sending accounts by
a single keystroke...or perhaps be able to tab into the account box when
setting up an outgoing new message  - now we leave the sender blank 
select it from the Account pulldown list

Is there a list of Applescripts other than those provided with PowerMail

Is there a way to mark incoming messages as read (checkmark) after
they have been automatically forwarded by a filter without losing the
indication that they have been forwarded

I would like to be able to open the mail browser from the recent mail
window by clicking on a toolbar icon

Joe Hallett
Tualatin, OR USA


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Subject: Re: From Emailer to PowerMail
From: Don V. Zahniser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 21:27:14 -0400

Hi, Joe -

Let me see if I can help with some of your wish list:

On or about 4/14/07, Joe Hallett wrote:

I've been considering a change from Emailer to PowerMail for about 2
years. On March 1st of this year I made the switch. Now after a month of
really using PowerMail, here is my wish list - if PowerMail already can
do some of these things I would appreciate your tips! Thanks.

Logs - recent mail - any way to retain dated lists of messages that
arrived in predetermined time periods

The Find function has date fields.  You can find messages received or
sent before and/or after specific dates or time windows.  From the
toolbar, click and hold on the Find (magnifying glass) icon and choose
'Search Messages  For best (fastest) results, make sure that you
have indexing turned on in the preferences.  The Find function also
seems to 'remember' the last search you did for each of the listed categories.

Save Text to Many - this Applescript can be very handy for creating
searchable text from selected mail or the contents of a folder- for
example - all mail related to a specific  trade  show or product.

Not really sure what you are asking for here, but again, the Find
function has many options for searching for text.  You can highlight
text in a message, Choose Copy (or Command-V) and open the Find dialog.
Your copied text will be displayed.


Filters - I understand the value of using a stop filter but it would be
helpful to be able to run a sequence of filters after the stop...not
just single filters

I haven't found the need, but you can have an Applescript perform filter
functions, and run that as an action at the end of a filter.

Where can I find a succinct description of synchronizing between the PM
address book and the Mac address book

Go to the Help menu, and choose Manual  There is a brief
description of this in the section on Preferences.

Is there a place to see mail database statistics - number of folders 
messages?

Other than an AppleScript for counting messages in the database (see
source below) I don't know of anything.


My wife and I share access to one PowerMail installation. It would be
really helpful to be able to toggle our two default sending accounts by
a single keystroke...or perhaps be able to tab into the account box when
setting up an outgoing new message  - now we leave the sender blank 
select it from the Account pulldown list

That's how I toggle between sending accounts.  Are you sharing one Mac
User account as well?  If you each have a User account, you would each
have your own PowerMail user folder with your own mail.

Is there a list of Applescripts other than those provided with PowerMail

There are some at:

http://www.ctmdev.com/support/

Hit the 

Some pre-sale questions

2007-04-15 Thread Doug Lerner
I used to use PowerMail - I think it was v3, but gave it up because  
it kept on crashing and indexed search results never seemed appropriate.


I have two questions:

1. In the home page product description it says Indexing itself  
typically takes less that 1/20th of a second per received message,  
and mail databases of up to 2048 megabytes can instantly and  
precisely mined using a variety of search criteriae.


My current Apple mail database is about 3GB in size. Is the 2048  
megabytes a database limit?


2. Is there now the ability to create HTML mail or rich text mail?

Thanks!

doug




Re: Some pre-sale questions

2007-04-15 Thread Marlyse Comte
1) yes, this would be a limit for you.
2) no

.. sorry, doesn't seem to fit your shoes.

---marlyse


 former message(s) quotes: -


My current Apple mail database is about 3GB in size. Is the 2048  
megabytes a database limit?

2. Is there now the ability to create HTML mail or rich text mail?




OS 10.4.9, PowerMail 5.5.3 - still can't print HTML email

2007-04-15 Thread Winston Weinmann
Due to an odd failure of 10.3.9 I finally upgraded to OS 10.




Re: OS 10.4.9, PowerMail 5.5.3 - still can't print HTML email

2007-04-15 Thread Winston Weinmann
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 finally upgraded to OS 10.




Re: OS 10.4.9, PowerMail 5.5.3 - still can't print HTML email

2007-04-15 Thread Don V. Zahniser
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
message so that it is highlighted.  If you then choose File/Print... (or
choose 'Print...' from the drop-down menu that shows when you click and
hold on the Print icon) the HTML portion (only) will be printed.  No
header information.  Also, the printing happens on my system immediately
with no intermediate Preview dialog.

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Don V. Zahniser
PowerMac G4 Cube, 450 MHz,  Mac OS 10.4.9, 1.25 GB RAM