Searching is slow

2007-02-14 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
I have background indexing turned on and I'm using a relatively quick machine. My message database is around 90 Mb, and when I do search PM can take more than 5 minutes to 'sort and optimize' my database. For this reason I don't search very often (perhaps every two or three days). Looking in my

Re: Searching is slow

2007-02-14 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Charles Watts-Jones wrote: I have background indexing turned on and I'm using a relatively quick machine. My message database is around 90 Mb, and when I do search PM can take more than 5 minutes to 'sort and optimize' my database. You may try to compact your search index (from the menu File /

Re: Searching is slow

2007-02-14 Thread Derry Thompson
Charles Watts-Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:04:43 +0100 I have background indexing turned on and I'm using a relatively quick machine. My message database is around 90 Mb, and when I do search PM can take more than 5 minutes to 'sort and optimize' my database. For this

garbled html

2007-02-14 Thread DDV
hi, i have a problem reading html mails, not the kind of html that has images and colors and stuff integrated, but usually it's just plain message that people reply to. i send them a message from powermail in plain text, they reply (from hotmail or gmail account) in html, and all i can see is

powermail-discuss Digest #2563 - 02/14/07

2007-02-14 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2563 - Wednesday, February 14, 2007 Searching is slow by Charles Watts-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Searching is slow by PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Searching is slow by Derry Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] garbled html

Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Angelica Johnson
I have been using PM for about 3 weeks and the paid version for about a week. I have yet to discover the way to make PM my default mail client. Every time I click on an email address, my computer opens Mail. PM 5.2.3 - Intel iMac - OS 10.4.8 Thanks Angelica

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Karsten Liere
Angelica, In Mail's Preferences under the General tab, first pull-down menu 'Default Email Reader' is the point to check ;-). Cheers, PS: This is similar to the default web browser preference which one has to change in Safari's Prefs... I have been using PM for about 3 weeks and the paid

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Angelica Johnson
Open Mail/Preferences and change the default mail client. Got it! Thanks! Angelica

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Winston Weinmann
I think you have to open Mail's preferences and de-select it as the default email client. Good luck. - Winston I have been using PM for about 3 weeks and the paid version for about a week. I have yet to discover the way to make PM my default mail client. Every time I click on an email address,

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Wayne Brissette
I have been using PM for about 3 weeks and the paid version for about a week. I have yet to discover the way to make PM my default mail client. Every time I click on an email address, my computer opens Mail. That's because the preference to change your email isn't where one would expect. To

Re(2): Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Koen Beerens
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:11:02 -0500, Wayne Brissette wrote: I have been using PM for about 3 weeks and the paid version for about a week. I have yet to discover the way to make PM my default mail client. Every time I click on an email address, my computer opens Mail. That's because the preference

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Anthony Sanna
It's an hidden system setting, but you can set default helpers with this prefpane: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12849 To quote their site... Apple's own Internet Preference Pane only allows you to set Mail and Web applications - More Internet allows you to change (or add/remove) any of

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Anthony Sanna
Open Mail, go to the Preferences and in the General Prefs tab, there is a setting for Default Mail Reader. Change it to PowerMail and you'll be set. There's one glitch on my computer, though. When iCal sends an e-mail alarm to me, sometimes, just sometimes, Mail opens up in an attempt to send it

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Wayne Brissette
Internet Preference Pane? Where's mine go? It doesn't exist. There was a huge discussion when I worked at Apple about this. Basically it came down to the 'it's our OS and our application' ... I was aware of some 3rd party internet panes though. Wayne

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi all, You can also set the default Mail app using MisFox, which you'll find in the PowerMail Extras folder. Jim -- Jim Pistrang JP Computer Resources Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network 413-256-4569 http://www.jpcr.com

Re: Default mail client

2007-02-14 Thread Sean McBride
Angelica Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2007-02-14 14:19 said: I have been using PM for about 3 weeks and the paid version for about a week. I have yet to discover the way to make PM my default mail client. Every time I click on an email address, my computer opens Mail. PM 5.2.3 - Intel iMac -