thanks for the tip, Max. that was another thing that irked me - the download 
link for the version 5 beta on the main site took me to a page from which i 
could download nothing but version 4 and earlier. i appreciate your posting 
that URL.

walt

Quoting Max Gossell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> At Tue, 20 Apr 2004 03:12:35 -0700 (CET), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >i "purchased" powermail online on friday; it's now tuesday, my credit card
> >hasn't been charged, and i haven't heard one peep out of ctmdev. my demo
> copy
> >has way more than 200 messages in its database and i can't use it, so i'm
> >grappling with webmail...might anybody be able to suggest what the hell's
> >going on? is this company always this unresponsive? if it is, i want to
> >cancel
> >that charge before it goes through.
> 
> A major upgrade release is coming up, and as it's a small company my
> guess is they've had their hands full. Please go visit
> <http://www.ctmdev.com/powermail5.shtml>
> From there you can download the first public beta (beta v12) of PowerMail
> 5.0. It ships with a key valid to May 30 which means you can use it
> without the 200 messages limit to that date. That would give you time
> enough...
> 
> NB: Version 5 needs to convert your current database, and once it's done
> it's not backward compatible with version 4. You might want to make a
> backup copy before converting.
> 
> As for reliability, I've been using PowerMail 5 for months since its
> early Alpha stages and haven't lost a record.
> 
> Max Gossell
> 
> 
> 


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