On 9/3/06 3:02 pm, chris said:

>Go grab one of the patched versions of Emailer off my web site. I solved 
>the % issue a while back, and Emailer will accept two @ signs in the 
>account field. That should let you go back to using Emailer instead of 
>Mail.

Chris. YOU ROCK!

The Dual @ patch has fixed my problems getting mail with Emailer on my 
primary personal account, after my ISP changed something on their POP 
mail server. 

As an unexpected bonus, I've just downloaded a month of mail that was 
still sitting on the server, despite the Mail preference which was set to 
delete mail on the server. So I now have a complete archive of all my 
email in one place :-)

One of the (many) benefits of using Emailer to me is the ability of being 
able to move between operating system versions and onto different Macs 
and all the time have a painless way to take all my email with me. So far 
I've come from Emailer v1.1 on a Wallstreet PowerBook running Mac OS 8.1, 
via a Pismo PowerBook, to my current PowerBook G4 with Claris Emailer 
2.0v3 running Mac OS X (10.3.9 and 10.4.5).

The only thing that might tempt me onto Mail on Tiger is the Spotlight 
indexing. I'm always fighting to keep my mail organised and often I have 
a choice of 2 or more folders into which one mail could go. I like the 
idea of virtual folders to organise your email life. But I'm not ready to 
let go of OS X 10.3.9 yet.

And, I guess I'm not asking in the right place for experiences with 
Spotlight and Mail on Tiger...

Thanks again Chris. Guess I'm set for many more happy years of Emailer.

Mike  

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