Damienn wrote:
And this makes me wonder: Are text strings in PowerMail somehow get
STYLED (or get some kind of extra code which differs from pure (ASCII-text)?
In addition to the need to copy the text encoding informations, text is
copied with PowerMail's formatting: the fonts you defined in the
Marco Piovanelli 11-10-06:
But you have a PowerPC machine. This smells like an endianness
bug to me -- I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to only
occur on Intel Macintoshes.
gotcha marco, 1 license on my G5 PPC but 256 on the macbook
--
marco
Don V. Zahniser wrote:
Since updating to 5.5fc1, those messages that I changed never showed a
connecting dialog when sent, but it appeared that PowerMail had connected
to my default SMTP account to try to send them (which failed 'silently' -
If I quit PowerMail after such a failure, I got a
Marco,
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:56:55 +0200, marco osti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gotcha marco, 1 license on my G5 PPC but 256 on the macbook
Seems like a multiple-personality disorder on Intel, about 128 per core.
I tell you, what endians do you...
Seriously now: this is fixed for 5.5.
Cheers,
On or about 10/12/06, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
I am not sur to understand precisely the problem, but maybe you have a
waiting message with your default account, and some other waiting
messages with the other account. If you have set up your Mail
Schedulings and Locations to send to SMTP
receiving suddenly the following error message :
unexpected error on
name/port of incoming mail server'
class='NetC', what=9, when=6,
this is a new error and I am trying to understand what it means.
any pointers?
thanks!
---marlyse
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I probably discovered a bug in regard to manually changing emails' Text
Encoding.
Until this latest (5.5fc1) version of PowerMail I could instantly change
received emails' Text Encoding from the Mail-menu to any chosen Text Encoding.
But now when I do this, it either takes 5-6 seconds or - most
On Thursday, October 12, 2006, Marlyse Comte sent forth:
receiving suddenly the following error message :
unexpected error on
name/port of incoming mail server'
class='NetC', what=9, when=6,
this is a new error and I am trying to understand what it means.
any pointers?
thanks!
It's when trying to get mail. No, it's not a new account and I've been
using this setup for about 2 years without any problems (getting mail
from my yahoo account). Do you have any idea what the error means in
human - versus coder :-) language?
---marlyse
former message(s) quotes:
Damienn / 2006/10/12 / 12:32 PM wrote:
Until this latest (5.5fc1) version of PowerMail I could instantly change
received emails' Text Encoding from the Mail-menu to any chosen Text
Encoding.
But now when I do this, it either takes 5-6 seconds or - most often -
displays the spinning beach boll
From A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-10-12 19.59 (-0400 GMT)
I reported this with b2. All what you need to do to get out of spinning
beachball of death is cover the screen with something else, like Safari
window then bring PM back with Cmd+Tab. It seems PM5.5 is suffering
from display non
Alan Harper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-10-11 19:50 said:
SHORT QUESTION:
Has anyone figured out a way to keep the PowerMail address book and
Apple's AddressBook synchronized reliably?
Short Answer: no.
--
But if the answer isn't violence, neither is your silence - Pop Will
Eat Itself
From A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-10-12 19.59 (-0400 GMT)
I reported this with b2. All what you need to do to get out of spinning
beachball of death is cover the screen with something else, like Safari
window then bring PM back with Cmd+Tab. It seems PM5.5 is suffering
from display non
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