I'm getting several messages on at least 2 accounts since some time that
appear to be the exact same content, but yet they have different ESMTP
ID's, message-ID's and Received Date differs with one second only. I
don't see how this could be a PowerMail problem.
Anyone have a theory on what could
Is it possible to have PowerMail send a completed email at a specific
future date and time rather than sending it immediately? If so, how can
I get it to do that?
Am/On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 08:40:26 -0800 schrieb/wrote George:
Is it possible to have PowerMail send a completed email at a specific
future date and time rather than sending it immediately? If so, how can
I get it to do that?
you could achieve that with AppleScript, I guess.
All the best
Matthias
you could achieve that with AppleScript, I guess.
Actually you would probably be best served by a combo of cron and AppleScript.
This is how I created a ton of automatic email messages that were sent from
Apple Support.
Wayne
powermail-discuss Digest #2532 - Monday, December 18, 2006
Re: Multi Message Databases
by Frank Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Multi Messages
by Ira Lansing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duplicate content, different message-ID
by Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sending
I don't like Anti Aliasing especially it makes difficult to identify
complex Kanji. One of the Apple engineers wanted to file a bug on this
and asked me to make a report. As the first time in a long while, I
turned Anti Aliasing on.
Surprisingly, Tiger has improved on it drastically. Some of
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