Re: migrating to IMAP

2010-11-22 Thread MiB
20 nov 2010 kl. 19.56 H.R. Riggs wrote: Is there an easy way to migrate to IMAP? That is, to get all my messages from my desktop machine (that I've collected over the years using POP) onto the IMAP account (gmail), with all the many, many folders? Thanks. Ron forward it. /MB

Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread A Sanna
Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 asa...@sacofoods.com

Re: sent messages with IMAP

2010-11-22 Thread MiB
21 nov 2010 kl. 08.11 skrev Beatrix Willius: No, Sent messages should show up on every client. And really don't do Gmail with IMAP. Their IMAP implementation is weird. It works really well with real IMAP clients. You actually find *that* weird or is it really PowerMail´s limited

powermail-discuss Digest #2903 - 11/22/10

2010-11-22 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2903 - Monday, November 22, 2010 Re: migrating to IMAP by H.R. Riggs ri...@hawaii.edu Earthlink/Powermail issues by Evan Evanson eevan...@sprintmail.com Re: Earthlink/Powermail issues by Evan Evanson eevan...@sprintmail.com Re:

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Don Zahniser
On 11/22/10, A Sanna wrote: Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. If I understand correctly, PowerMail is supposed to delete attachments when the message is deleted. What I think happens

Re(2): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread George Henne
On 11/22/10, A Sanna wrote: Is there a way to delete a message's attachments when deleting the message itself? My Downloads folder seems to get clogged with junk GIF's. I have 13,795 items in my Attachments folders, going back to 2003. I'm convinced that many of them are orphans. I wish there

Re(3): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Peter Lovell
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010, George Henne g...@nsbasic.com wrote: I have 13,795 items in my Attachments folders, going back to 2003. I'm convinced that many of them are orphans. I wish there was a way to clean them out. I wonder if there's a way to identify orphans? Anyone know of one? Perhaps CTM has

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread A Sanna
If I understand correctly, PowerMail is supposed to delete attachments when the message is deleted. Not always true. I have certain groups of files that come attached to messages that are never deleted, although the message is never opened or read. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc.

Re(4): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread CTM info
Peter, On Mon, 22 Nov 2010 15:31:49 -0500, Peter Lovell plov...@mac.com wrote: I wonder if there's a way to identify orphans? Anyone know of one? Perhaps CTM has a suggestion? The behavior is that message moved to PowerMail's mail trash should see their attachments moved to the Finder trash

Re: Re(4): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
What about exporting as PowerMail Exchange including attachments, the deleting the whole lot and importing again? It is a bit a roundabout way, and it will take a lot of time for a large archive, but it should work, or am I wrong? Mirko On 22 nov 2010, at 23:24, CTM info wrote: Peter, On

Re(6): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread CTM info
Mirko, Funny that you should have thought of that and mentioned it here. I started to type a similar suggestion in my previous message, only to delete it before sending: figured that I'd get in a whole lot of trouble if I were the one to suggest this and for some reason something didn't work in

Re(7): Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread George Henne
Sounds workable - but is Microsoft Exchange the most reliable to export/ import to? Mirko, Funny that you should have thought of that and mentioned it here. I started to type a similar suggestion in my previous message, only to delete it before sending: figured that I'd get in a whole lot of

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread C. A. Niemiec
I have 13,795 items in my Attachments folders, going back to 2003. I'm convinced that many of them are orphans. I wish there was a way to clean them out. I wonder if there's a way to identify orphans? Anyone know of one? Perhaps CTM has a suggestion? Is there is any technical problem to putting

Re: Deleting Attachments

2010-11-22 Thread Tim Lapin
Interesting idea, Chris. Metadata or folders could solve the issue. Of the two, the metadata idea seems more efficient. One of the big problems with attachments are all those image files that are included in HTML style mail: such as little emoticons, stuff in the headers and footers and even