The non-HTML version will print okay *only if* the sender's email client
was correctly set up to include a non-HTML text part. Otherwise, you're stuck.
Rick
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Original message:
Received from Dave N on 24/4/07 at 04:20
The
And once again I'm going to climb on my 'feature request' soapbox and
ask for a preference to make the recent mail window retain its contents
between restarts.
This would make my workflow immeasurably easier, and also make regularly
scheduled backups (which properly require PM not to be running) a
using PM 5.2.2. on OSX4.8
PM Database size 5.4 GB
Powermail crashed and then I had a kernel panic.
After reboot PM announces a corrupted database.
I restarted with modifier key to rebuild the database. PM begins the
process but shortly PM crashes again and again.
What else can I do to get
Wayne Brissette said:
And as an old timer myself. I'm just as tired of people trying to make
PM an HTML email client.
It's not about that at all, it's really about giving PowerMail the
ability to cope with the fact that it's not uncommon that people ( Some
of these being folks that you have to
Mikael Byström sez:
That's a given. However, whether it's a majority of customers are
affected by an issue or not is not something you should pretend to know
anything about, Michael. This list is NOT all PowerMail users. What do
you know how other users unknown to you are affected?
Hey, Mikael.
It's not about that at all, it's really about giving PowerMail the
ability to cope with the fact that it's not uncommon that people ( Some
of these being folks that you have to deal with) send HTML-messages.
Thanks for the insight into the people I have to deal with. ;-)
I think there is
Clearly this list is not all Powermail users. However, in the absence of
direct input from every single PM user out there, can we not, for the
purposes of discussion and friendly debate, assume that this list
represents something approaching a representative cross section of the
user base and
Rick Lecoat wrote:
Is there any way to change prefs to [view in Web browser]
via a quick click rather than having to click and hold?
I vote for that behavior, too. I never choose View HTML. I always
choose to see it in my browser.
Richard Hart
Rick Lecoat on 4/25/07 said
And once again I'm going to climb on my 'feature request' soapbox and
ask for a preference to make the recent mail window retain its contents
between restarts.
Or at least a smart folder or saved search sort of thing.
But yes, I agree.
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powermail-discuss Digest #2618 - Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Re: Applescript not triggering, WAS Attachment link failing
by cheshirekat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
auto-move msg after reading
by Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: auto-move msg after reading
by Matthias Schmidt
Rick Lecoat said it something like this:
Moving the script filter to the top of the filter list won't work,
because any other filters in the list that are set to move attachments
to specific folders -- even if they are WAAAY down the filter list --
will cause it to fail. I don't know whether
Urs Gruetzner sa såhär:
Powermail crashed and then I had a kernel panic.
After reboot PM announces a corrupted database.
I restarted with modifier key to rebuild the database. PM begins the
process but shortly PM crashes again and again.
What else can I do to get back my database?
Remove the
Michael Lewis said it like this:
Again, I never said that. If you can go back through my messages and
show specifically where I said the issue was not real instead of
speaking to my own experience and how I worked around that, then feel
free to do so. I don't think you can.
I didn't specifically
Rick Lecoat said:
However, in the absence of
direct input from every single PM user out there, can we not, for the
purposes of discussion and friendly debate, assume that this list
represents something approaching a representative cross section of the
user base and proceed on that basis?
No we
This is a mailing list which broadcasts to all members, whether the
topic is of interest or not. The list discourages some people from
joining simply to avoid one more thing clogging their in box. I joined
for a time last year, then abandoned the list for that reason. I may
leave it again for the
Well, if you want 100 percent accuracy then you have to poll every
single user of Powermail on every single question that comes up for
discussion. That is clearly near-impossible, and certainly ludicrously
impractical. If even a single PM user's opinions are omitted from the
statistical data then
Wayne;
Thanks for the illumination. Can you then hazard a guess as to why my
Tagging script (well, not 'mine' but used by me) fails if filters
further down the filter list are set to move the attachment?
If PM waited for the script to finish its job, as you say, then the
later filters should not
Am/On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 17:52:35 -0400 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann:
A user forum does not have that problem, but of course does not push
questions out to users. A forum also keeps a more readily available
history, and provides a place for evolving FAQ answers. I have
wondered why CTM used a
Not necessarily. See the Dealmac forum:
http://forums.dealmac.com/list.php?4
- Winston
Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Forums are slow and have all that blinky pinky stuff.
It is inconvenient it just s*cks.
I definitely prefer a mailing list.
But we have also an achive:
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