RE: Re(2): restoring folder list in the left pane

2007-02-01 Thread Joe Dannone
Hii Winston, it is on 3 pane (and it sows all three). The problem is that the left pane (the normal location of the folder list) only states inbox and not the full list. any idea? Joe From: Winston Weinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: PowerMail discussions powermail-discuss@ctmdev.com To:

Re(4): restoring folder list in the left pane

2007-02-01 Thread Winston Weinmann
I almost never close PowerMail. Have you tried quitting and re-opening? Another idea: select all the folders in the Folder List window and drag them to the folder pane in the Mail Browser window. Last ideal: re-install PowerMail. (Just download and reinstall the program.) Good luck. - Winston

Something happened

2007-02-01 Thread Alan Harper
Something happened with my filters. A filter used to say Conditions: Spam rating is high or Conditions: Spam rating is low Now it shows a slider. It appears that the slider means this level or higher. Two questions: 1) How does one set a filter for low spam

powermail-discuss Digest #2554 - 02/01/07

2007-02-01 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2554 - Thursday, February 1, 2007 Re(2): restoring folder list in the left pane by Winston Weinmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Multiple databases (yet again) by Sean McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: Re(2): restoring folder list in the left pane

Re: Something happened

2007-02-01 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Alan Harper wrote: 1) How does one set a filter for low spam ratings? You can't set a single filter to act on law ratings. But you can set multiple filters that act on different ratings, with the one acting on high ratings first, with the dont apply subsequent filters checkbox enabled, so the

Re(2): Something happened

2007-02-01 Thread Alan Harper
Got it. I just added a second spam filter. A On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 20:02:49 +0100 PowerMail Engineering said: Nothing have changed. If you have a single filter that has a spam rating criterion, and the spam rating has been set by SpamSieve, then you only have is high (no is low). This is because

Odd clock behaviour

2007-02-01 Thread John R. Hopper
My system clock is set to 24-hour mode (00-23) and I have customized date formats. Powermail has always seemed to respect this - The date sent column correctly matches the system settings (both dates and times), the short headers on mail messages (I'm using 3 pane - long list view mode) correctly