powermail-discuss Digest #2574 - Tuesday, March 6, 2007 Re: Messgae Folders by "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Messgae Folders by "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Messgae Folders by "H.R. Riggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: curly quotes become 1, 2, 3 by "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Messgae Folders by "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PowerMail to Mail possible bug by "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: PowerMail to Mail possible bug by "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: PowerMail to Mail possible bug by "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Messgae Folders From: "Matthias Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 03:58:07 +0900 Am/On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 12:44:17 -0600 schrieb/wrote Anthony Sanna: >I think that this may have been covered before, but with the PowerMail >that I have on my home Mac, certain of the Mail Folders' names stay >bold, even though all of the mail in them has been read. I've changed >the Display pref's back and forth, but to no avail. File -> Database -> Compact solves the problem maybe updating index will also do. All the best Matthias ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Admilon Consulting GmbH <http://www.admilon.de> Am Wiesengrund 9a, 90584 Allersberg Geschäftsführer: Peter Frank, Jürgen Krey, Matthias Schmidt Amtsgericht Nürnberg: HRB 21750 Tel.: 09872-31 43 30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Messgae Folders From: "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 13:03:06 -0600 >I used to see this, but haven't for the last few version releases. Is >it still happening to you after using the latest version and running a >database compact? Latest version, but I haven't run any of the maintenance routines. I'll try that tonight when I get home. Thanks. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Messgae Folders From: "H.R. Riggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 09:10:40 -1000 Verifying consistency should fix this (has for me). Do this on startup (hold down command-option). Ron Anthony Sanna wrote on 3/5/07: >I think that this may have been covered before, but with the PowerMail >that I have on my home Mac, certain of the Mail Folders' names stay >bold, even though all of the mail in them has been read. I've changed >the Display pref's back and forth, but to no avail. > >Tony >-- >Anthony R. Sanna >SACO Foods, Inc. >1-800-373-7226 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: curly quotes become 1, 2, 3 From: "Dave N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 13:01:43 -0800 I have been using an applescript that changes the incoming messages to whatever is on the clipboard. It isn't perfect, but it works. To use it, copy something to the clipboard first, then run this script from the PowerMail script menu to replace the entire text email message with the clipboard contents. Adapted from a 1999 Claris Emailer script. It's only 8k, and anyone interested can download it here: http://sbamug.com/drdave/powermail/ReplaceMsgText.zip Hopefully, this will provide an example of how to edit an incoming email via applescript. Hope this helps. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix PS: Glad to see the list appears to be working again. in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Mikael Byström's message of 12:50 PM, 2/28/07 >Dave N sa såhär: > >>Today I1m getting really annoyed at seeing 1 instead of apostrophes. >>CTM, PLEASE fix this for us! >>You do love us more than Microsoft does, ... don1t you? > >I wrote a script trying to solve this problem, which stumbled on the >fact that the message source is read only. If it was changeable, the >problem could be fixed with an applescript. Done completely by CTM would >be better though. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Messgae Folders From: "Anthony Sanna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 16:53:56 -0600 >Verifying consistency should fix this (has for me). Do this on startup >(hold down command-option). Thanks, all. Tony -- Anthony R. Sanna SACO Foods, Inc. 1-800-373-7226 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: PowerMail to Mail possible bug From: "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:15:31 -0600 Trying to export a PM folder and it's content to Mail. Mail will only see the exported folder and tell me it is a local folder but not show any messages and states that the folder has zero messages, though 164 messages should be there after the export. Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong? Steps I did : FIRST attempt: 1) select folder in PM 2) go to menubar => File => Database => Export... 3) select 'the selected mail folders' 4) select 'mac os x mail' and enable 'include attachments' (tried it with and without including attachments) 5) click on 'go ahead' and accept the default location (which is in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes) 6) launch MAIL 7) the new folder is there but no messages. (when I check in the finder, there are no messages either, only a plist and mbox file). SECOND attempt: As above, except I selected all messages and then exported 'all selected messages'. Is export broken I wonder? Is there another way to get that folder into Mail? Thanks, ---marlyse ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: PowerMail to Mail possible bug From: "Marlyse Comte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 10:24:27 -0600 I hate it when I find the answer before my message even makes it to the list, and this after trying a variety of other things :) But anyhow, it's not a bug, just works differently than expected. Steps are: 1) export folder e.g. to desktop in mail format 2) in mail select IMPORT mailbox and format OTHER 3) select the exported mbox file 4) all good... 5) optional : wade through the volume of wrongly marked junk email :) ---marlyse ------------ former message(s) quotes: ------------- >Trying to export a PM folder and it's content to Mail. > >Mail will only see the exported folder and tell me it is a local folder >but not show any messages and states that the folder has zero messages, >though 164 messages should be there after the export. > >Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong? > >Steps I did : > > >FIRST attempt: > >1) select folder in PM >2) go to menubar => File => Database => Export... >3) select 'the selected mail folders' >4) select 'mac os x mail' and enable 'include attachments' > (tried it with and without including attachments) >5) click on 'go ahead' and accept the default location > (which is in ~/Library/Mail/Mailboxes) >6) launch MAIL >7) the new folder is there but no messages. > (when I check in the finder, there are no messages either, > only a plist and mbox file). > > > >SECOND attempt: > >As above, except I selected all messages and then exported 'all selected >messages'. > >Is export broken I wonder? Is there another way to get that folder into Mail? > >Thanks, >---marlyse > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: PowerMail to Mail possible bug From: "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 08:37:54 -0800 Marlyse Comte on 3/6/07 said >I hate it when I find the answer before my message even makes it to the >list, and this after trying a variety of other things :) > >But anyhow, it's not a bug, just works differently than expected. > >Steps are: > >1) export folder e.g. to desktop in mail format >2) in mail select IMPORT mailbox and format OTHER >3) select the exported mbox file >4) all good... >5) optional : wade through the volume of wrongly marked junk email :) If you have read any apple discussion groups lately, and if you are using Apple Mail 2 [the one with Tiger] the consensus seems to be that the import function in Apple Mail is broken even when importing mail from Apple Mail 1.x. The solution as you have found is to import as "other." -- Barbara Needham ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest