powermail-discuss Digest #2806 - Friday, March 21, 2008 Removing Old Addresses by "Nick Keck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Vervallen mailadres by <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Removing Old Addresses by "Roland Kayser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Vervallen mailadres by "Peter Lovell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Removing Old Addresses by "Peter Lovell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: Removing Old Addresses by "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re(2): Removing Old Addresses by "Peter Lovell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Re: (OT) PM I& Lotto by "T.L. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Removing Old Addresses From: "Nick Keck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:57:29 -0700 When I address a new message, sometimes I am provided as an option old addresses for the individual. They are preceded by the @ sign and not the "good address" symbol. They do not appear in my address book. Where are they being stored? How do I remove them from my setup? TIA -- Nick ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Vervallen mailadres From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 20 Mar 2008 20:00:18 +0100 Wegens spam is ons oude mailadres ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) niet meer in gebruik. Berichten verstuurd naar dit adres worden niet meer door ons gelezen. Wilt u Option One per mail bereiken, dan kunt u het woord 'informatie' gebruiken voor het apestaartje in plaats van info. Met vriendelijke groet, Option One Angelo Spiler Postbus 51031 1007 EA Amsterdam tel: 020-6380821 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Removing Old Addresses From: "Roland Kayser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:18:19 +0100 Nick Keck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb (20.03.08 11:57): > They do not appear in my address book. Where are they being stored? > > How do I remove them from my setup? I don't know where they are being stored. You can remove them all by going to Preferences --> address book. In the middle of the panel you can uncheck that addresses of recipients are being stored and you can remove those that are stored at the moment. Kind regards, Roland ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Vervallen mailadres From: "Peter Lovell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:02:25 -0400 Would the list-manager please unsubscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" address. This message says that it's no longer in use because of spam, and is no longer being read. Otherwise we'll all just keep getting these bounce messages :( THanks.....Peter Lovell On Thu, Mar 20, 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Wegens spam is ons oude mailadres ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) niet meer in >gebruik. Berichten verstuurd naar dit adres worden niet meer door ons >gelezen. Wilt u Option One per mail bereiken, dan kunt u het woord >'informatie' gebruiken voor het apestaartje in plaats van info. > >Met vriendelijke groet, >Option One >Angelo Spiler >Postbus 51031 >1007 EA Amsterdam >tel: 020-6380821 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Removing Old Addresses From: "Peter Lovell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:11:28 -0400 On Thu, Mar 20, 2008, Nick Keck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >When I address a new message, sometimes I am provided as an option old >addresses for the individual. They are preceded by the @ sign and not >the "good address" symbol. > >They do not appear in my address book. Where are they being stored? > >How do I remove them from my setup? > >TIA >-- >Nick Hi Nick, I think this happens only when you reply to an incoming message, or drag an address from a received message into a new message. That's the only way I see it happen. The address description with the "@" is provided with the received address. The one with the sort-of face (shades of PowerTalk, for those that remember that far back) are from your address book. You can see the names if you show full headers (under "View" menu). If you want them to be faces, drag the addresses into your address book. Next incoming message they'll show up that way. Cheers.....Peter ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Removing Old Addresses From: "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 14:37:49 -0700 Nick Keck on 3/20/08 said >When I address a new message, sometimes I am provided as an option old >addresses for the individual. They are preceded by the @ sign and not >the "good address" symbol. > >They do not appear in my address book. Where are they being stored? > >How do I remove them from my setup? Preferences/Address Book/un-check remember senders of received messages. If you think you want some of them I've started a new e-mail with the recipient beginning with A, then entered in to my address book those I wanted to keep etc. on to Z but haven't had to do that for a while. Then you can "clear" in that same preferences screen and it seems to clear both recipients and senders; at least that is the way I remember it. -- Barbara Needham ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re(2): Removing Old Addresses From: "Peter Lovell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 18:16:43 -0400 On Thu, Mar 20, 2008, Nick Keck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Thu, Mar 20, 2008; Peter Lovell; dispatched the following through >the ether: > >>my understanding is that the only source for the description in an >>address with the "@" symbol is an address in a received message. But >>there's something I'm missing, obviously. > >Which I THINK you're telling me that I've got a message in my database >with that address still in it. > >>In your case, how are adding addresses in to your new message? You start >>with a new, empty message window and then .... ?? > >I tpe the person's first name and up will pop the correct, current, e- >mail address while appearing below it will be the ones that are no >longer valid. > >Appreciate your time, my friend. I know I'm getting old, (71) however, >I've been using PowerMail almost from the first day it was written but >still don't fully understand it. Heh - I've been using "it" since even before then, back when some of were working on a great idea called PowerTalk. Had some "underpinnings" problems in the system ("System 7 Pro") but lots of good concepts. And a few horrible ones. The thing with address-pop-up doesn't happen for me as I've never integrated PM's address book and the Apple Address Book. [ouch - that was nasty. Fortunately I'd saved this as draft. I tried some of Barbara's suggestions and PM crashed hard. Blew the sort indices and all. I haven't seen *that* in a while. I noticed the venerable "WaitNextEvent" in the trace -- I had thought that it had gone away with the conversion to Xcode] ... now, where were we? I use only the built-in PM address book, so there is no address-completion, at least as far as I have been able to find [no - I'm not about to try it *again* right now] If you are using the Apple Address Book then maybe there are possibilities to edit that, as Barbara suggests. I have noticed in Apple Mail, which I use for one account, that it has some very old addresses stored somewhere. I need to look there further. Cheers.....Peter ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: (OT) PM I& Lotto From: "T.L. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:35:30 -0400 On 3/7/08, at 10:02 AM, T.L. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >There are probably better ways of doing this, but I will now be using PM >to check my lotto numbers. > >I have bought 10 tickets, each with 6 numbers and these tickets are good >for 20 drawings. My wife finds it tedious to compare the winning numbers >with our numbers, so I decided to try doing it better. I created a >message listing all the numbers on our tickets and put it a folder in >PM. When there is a new drawing, I will search that folder looking for >the winning numbers. Really quick and easy!!! I guess I spoke too soon. This worked fine for 2 weeks and it now gives me an error message. "An indexing error occurred." More info says: "Class+FoxT; what=12;when+34 (index)" This is when I'm doing a search in the folder containing the message with all my ticket numbers listed. It's a message Body search "includes at least one of the words." Why the problems now? It worked so well before. Tom Miller ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest