I am sorry to see that you think of this as an error and something that needs to be fixed because in fact it is a feature request that you have (and I am sure CTM is taking note of it on their long list of user requests ;-)
PowerMail is a text email application and that is where it excels at and advertises itself and HTML is only minimally supported which all those PM users who want a mainly text email application appreciate not just a little, but a lot - I am for example one of these users (and not affiliated with CTM). Even though the offered solutions are not in the category of I-don't- want-to-nor-have-to-think-1-click solutions, I feel these are really good options provided by a text emailer. ---marlyse ------------ former message(s) quotes: ------------- >Printing via a web browser is still a work-around. Printing via the web >browser is what I normally do, but sometimes I either forget, or HTML >mail looks enough like text mail that I don't realize I need to do this. >I also get caught with not having clicked into the email text box, so >get a lot of blank pages with a header printed. > >This is not a minor defect. Yes, I wish everyone still used text email, >but that's not the reality. Probably 98% of the email I get is HTML. I >don't have any other program on my Mac which cannot print properly.* >This needs to be fixed. > > >- Winston Weinmann > >*(OK, some OS 9 programs have to jump through hoops to print via Classic.) > > >>Am/On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 21:33:23 -0400 schrieb/wrote Tim Lapin: >> >>>On Tuesday, April 17, 2007, Winston Weinmann sent forth: >>> >>>>Don - Thanks, but this is a workaround, not a solution. >>>> >>>>I do not like things printing immediately. I usually preview them first, >>>>particularly emails, which often have stuff I do not need at the end. >>>>Sometimes I only need to print the first page. >>>> >>>>PowerMail should print HTML email the same way a web browser prints it. >> >>why then you don't print it from the browser ? >>simple click on the button on the bottom with the little globe and >>choose open in browser. >> >>Thanks and all the best >> >>Matthias