Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread MB
Jefferis Peterson said: Okay, what settings would I check on the server that would prevent PM from deleting read emails? That depends on the server software and the possible settings there, doesn't it? As I've had similar experiences to yours I can only say that it could be worth investigating,

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Rene Merz
Jefferis Peterson wrote: What works in Entourage may not work the same way in Power Mail. The two programs are different ... Okay, what settings would I check on the server that would prevent PM from deleting read emails? PM itself never delets any mails; it always needs an action (or the

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Jefferis Peterson
On 8/25/10 3:30 AM, Rene Merz wrote: Concerning the server settings most of them you can set on deleting mails if they are deleted on the mail client (or similar). It means: If you delete mails on PM by your own action then this mails will be deleted on the server too (during next

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Rene Merz
Jefferis Peterson hat am Mittwoch, 25. August 2010 geschrieben: My settings are leave copies of retrieved messages on server to allow my mobile platform not to delete copies for my home computer, BUT to delete from server when deleting locally so junk mail and irrelevant stuff is removed. What

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Rene Merz
Jefferis Peterson hat am Mittwoch, 25. August 2010 geschrieben: On 8/25/10 10:39 AM, Rene Merz wrote: What I found was that it was not deleting some mail, but appears to be deleting some mail I do not want it to when I move the mail from the Inbox to a folder on my computer. How do-you

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Tim lapin
Sounds *exactly* like my experience. I too am moving towards IMAP, be it gmail or the MS Exchange version. It is not so much a choice as a realization that to do what I need to do with e-mail requires the migration from POP to IMAP. Yes, the interface in Mail is decidedly messier and busier

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
Same here! Every now and then I make do with a set of BCC-rules and other patch-tricks to emulate IMAP behaviour but after some time I move back to Mail again (having tried all the others). And then back to PowerMail. etc... But IMAP feels like the inevitable future, and I keep hoping some open

powermail-discuss Digest #2871 - 08/25/10

2010-08-25 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2871 - Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Re: Switching to Powermail maybe by Jefferis Peterson jeffe...@petersonsales.net Re: Switching to Powermail maybe by MB digital.disc...@gmail.com Re: Switching to Powermail maybe by Rene Merz

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Jefferis Peterson
On 8/25/10 11:39 AM, Rene Merz wrote: How? Once you work with PM, the other time with Entourage? Sounds crazy ... You cannot work with two different mail programs. Of course you can, but problems are preprogrammed. Come on it isn't that complex. I have a laptop. On the laptop when

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Rene Merz
Jefferis Peterson hat am Mittwoch, 25. August 2010 geschrieben: How? Once you work with PM, the other time with Entourage? Sounds crazy ... You cannot work with two different mail programs. Of course you can, but problems are preprogrammed. Come on it isn't that complex. I have a laptop.

Re: Switching to Powermail maybe

2010-08-25 Thread Jefferis Peterson
On 8/25/10 5:05 PM, PowerMail discussions wrote: However: Just for such cases (mobile mailing_and_ home/office mailing with the same account) an IMAP4 account should be your method of choice! It's much better and safer then a POP3 account. To understand the big difference have a look at