powermail-discuss Digest #2538 - 01/02/07

2007-01-02 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2538 - Tuesday, January 2, 2007 Newbie Query (Display of soft-wrapped text) by Steve Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Subject: Newbie Query (Display of soft-wrapped text) From: Steve Hodgson

Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Steve Hodgson
Apologies for what may be very trivial questions. I am currently evaluating PowerMail and occasionally finding a few problems along with a great many things I like. I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no luck

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Wayne Brissette
I've tried find a way to manually delete attachments from outgoing messages (they normal exist somewhere already) but had no luck despite searching this list and Google. Any help would be welcome. Leave them. All attachments are simply linked to the original and aren't added to the database. For

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Bruce Barrett
Hi Steve, Click on the enclosure (to select) and press the delete key, upper- right of the keyboard. Sometimes it's the simple things... Bruce -- Bruce BarrettSee my website at: http://www.brucebarrett.com As Steve Hodgson wrote... Apologies for what may be very trivial

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Marlyse Comte
not exactly clear what the problem is. situation 1 : you have an outgoing message and added an attachment and now realize you do not want to send the attachment but only the email but you want to keep the attachment on your hard drive (for later use). solution : select the attachment in the

Re: Newbie Query #3 (Deleting Attachments)

2007-01-02 Thread Bruce Barrett
Hi, I see Wayne and I read the question differently, I was assuming you were changing your mind before sending, rather than doing some post-sending clean-up. In any case I hope one of us was right in our interpretation, and you got what you needed. :-) Bruce -- Bruce BarrettSee my

yet another dumb question

2007-01-02 Thread George
yet another dumb question of mine. I can't seem to maker my PowerMail (version 5.5.2) show email in html format show that way, and this is probably related, double-clicking links (within in messages) doesn't work.

Re: yet another dumb question

2007-01-02 Thread Marlyse Comte
If I go up to the menu bar and click on PowerMail I do not get an option to select HTML reader it is MENUBAR = PowerMail = Preferences = HTML Reader ---marlyse

Re: yet another dumb question

2007-01-02 Thread George
Bruce, Thank you. It turns out that I do have that selected, but... Oh well. George Oops, that's my fault... I left out the Preferences step. So it's: * go to menu bar at the top of the screen * click PowerMail * move down to Preferences..., click again * select (click) HTML reader in the

Re: yet another dumb question

2007-01-02 Thread George
Thank you Marlyse. If I go up to the menu bar and click on PowerMail I do not get an option to select HTML reader it is MENUBAR = PowerMail = Preferences = HTML Reader ---marlyse