Very cool! I'll give it a try right away. Thanks a lot,
Olaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Sat, 12 Mar 2005 16:18:44 +0100 >Olaf Drümmer wrote: > >>a possibility to run >>more than one "User environment" at the same time (as an approach to work >>around the 2 GB limit). At the moment I have to close one user >>environment to switch into some other user environment. > >There is a hack to enable 2 copies of PowerMail running simultaneously, >using different user environments; I implemented it to be able to test >the development builds on a test database while using a stable release on >my personal database. >- Make a copy of the PowerMail application on a different folder >- Create a text file called "can open twice" in the same folder as the >second application. >- Put a string like "PowerMail alt prefs" in this file. >The two applications will now use a different preference file, and thus >can use two different user environments. Drag your message database file >to the application icon to force it to launch the right one (or open PM >with the command-option-shift keys pressed) if it tries to open the wrong >user environment when you launch it. > > >Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > "This is what an OS X email program should be. I've tried every OS X > email application I could get my hands on: Apple's Jaguar Mail program, > Eudora, Entourage, Mailsmith, QuickMail and others. But CTM Development > definitely got it right with PowerMail 4.1...using Apple's inline spell- > checker to Apple's OS X Address Book proves the folks in Switzerland > listen to what PowerMail users want. Thanks." > PowerMail user comment on www.macupdate.com > > > Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >

