[cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 14.3.2007 um 19:40 Uhr:]
...should I upgrade it to the current version on my
PowerBook so my files are compatible with the Mac Pro? I haven't kept up
with the upgrades because I didn't want anything to break before the new
Mac arrives. I don't plan to use
[cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 14.3.2007 um 22:06 Uhr:]
Through Apple's Discussion Forum, I've heard there are far too many
problems after using the Migration Assistant when going from a G4 Mac to
an Intel Mac.
Not my experience! It was without any problems. I migrated from an old
G4
cheshirekat / 2007/03/14 / 12:06 AM wrote:
Through Apple's Discussion Forum, I've heard there are far too many
problems after using the Migration Assistant when going from a G4 Mac to
an Intel Mac.
I haven't checked their thread, but this could happen. If you have apps
that is ported from
One more thing. If you manually reinstall everything, it is a really
good chance to spring clean your environment. Migration Assistant will
copy apps which you haven't used for years :-)
This is true. I've done it both ways. The one semi-successful method
that Apple has is the Archive
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On 3/15/2007 2:31 PM, Anthony Sanna wrote:
One more thing. If you manually reinstall everything, it is a really
good chance to spring clean your environment. Migration Assistant will
copy apps which you haven't used for years :-)
This is true.
powermail-discuss Digest #2581 - Thursday, March 15, 2007
New Mac Finally
by cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Displaying actual email address not name
by Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: New Mac Finally
by Matthias Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: New Mac
Can one be selective about the apps to be migrated?
No, unfortunately. It is all or nothing.
I too went from a G4 to an Intel iMac and had no problems using the
Migration Assistant. I think it is easier to throw out the stuff you do
not want than to find and move everything for what you do
How do I add a text clipping to the end of my outgoing emails? I would
have thought it would work as do the text signatures under Setup in the
PM menu bar, but somehow I haven't been able to make it work. I have a
text clipping typed in and a name in the description window, but it does
not come
Judith Beiss on 3/15/07 said
How do I add a text clipping to the end of my outgoing emails? I would
have thought it would work as do the text signatures under Setup in the
PM menu bar, but somehow I haven't been able to make it work. I have a
text clipping typed in and a name in the description
Is it possible to set up multiple SMTP's to use with the same email
account. I have to send from at least three different SMTP's
depending on my location. I do this all the time in Apple Mail...but
can't seem to figure out how to do it in Powermail.
PM 5.2.3 Intel MacBook
-Robert Morrison-
Use mail schedulings and locations.
On Mar 15, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Robert Morrison wrote:
Is it possible to set up multiple SMTP's to use with the same email
account. I have to send from at least three different SMTP's
depending on my location. I do this all the time in Apple Mail...but
can't
Please stop sending me these emails ,
RSL
On 3/15/07 6:29 PM, Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use mail schedulings and locations.
On Mar 15, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Robert Morrison wrote:
Is it possible to set up multiple SMTP's to use with the same email
account. I have to send from
Barbara Needham on 3/15/07 said
Use mail schedulings and locations.
On Mar 15, 2007, at 3:14 PM, Robert Morrison wrote:
Is it possible to set up multiple SMTP's to use with the same email
account. I have to send from at least three different SMTP's
depending on my location. I do this all
When you click on the little document-with-turned-up-corner just beneath
the word Recipients in the New Message window, what do you see? Does it
just do nothing? Do some clippings work, or does EVERY clipping you ever
entered fail to appear?
Richard Hart
Judith wrote:
How do I add a text
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