powermail-discuss Digest #2945 - Saturday, January 24, 2009 Re(2): address book sync by "Alan Harper" <l...@alanharper.com> Crashing ameliorated or eliminated by "Alan Harper" <l...@alanharper.com> Re: "automatically access the network..." by "Alan Harper" <l...@alanharper.com> Re: Re(2): address book sync by "Dave Nathanson" <dave.li...@nathanson.org> SpamSieve don't work more since 6.0.1 update by "Raphaël PAREJO" <raphael.par...@gmail.com> Re: SpamSieve don't work more since 6.0.1 update by "PowerMail Engineering" <jer...@ctmdev.com>
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re(2): address book sync From: "Alan Harper" <l...@alanharper.com> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:26:50 -0800 I'm sorry, Dave, but what is the problem with having a "work" or "home" comment in the address book? I could not live without having my PowerMail and Address Book addresses automatically synched. (Yes, Apple writes "syncing" and "synced", but I think those words are correctly spelled "synching" and "synched", else one could add a "k" like "trafficking" and "trafficked".) One problem I forgot to point out in my last post is that PowerMail cannot intuit which is the "primary" email address, and you need to put a dot next to the correct one in the PowerMail address book. And, every time PowerMail gets confused and you re-import the addresses from Address Book, you need to tell it again which is the primary email. A Dave Nathanson (dave.li...@nathanson.org) said on 1/23/09: >Even if you get it sync-ed ok, it adds "work" or "home" as comments to >all your PowerMail addresses - and it will not be right. A mess. In >the past most people have suggested not to use this feature. > >Best, > Dave Nathanson > >> i'm having trouble with Address Book syncing. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Crashing ameliorated or eliminated From: "Alan Harper" <l...@alanharper.com> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 14:31:15 -0800 Hard to say for sure, but it looks like 6.0.1 is crashing less than its predecessors (so far, not at all!) Thank you, Jerome! A ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: "automatically access the network..." From: "Alan Harper" <l...@alanharper.com> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 16:51:36 -0800 Hear! Hear! Tim Hodgson (thn...@pobox.com) said on 1/19/09: >I've just realised that I haven't thanked the CTM folks for fixing that >annoyance where PM would try to connect before the network connection was up. > >It's a trivial thing, but makes an enormous improvement to my daily >experience of using PM. > >So thanks, CTM! > >-- >TimH > >PowerMail 6.0 (build 4587) | OS X 10.4.11 | PowerBook G4/1.25GHz | 2 GB RAM > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: Re(2): address book sync From: "Dave Nathanson" <dave.li...@nathanson.org> Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 20:40:57 -0800 The problem is that it's not correct. Syncing the Apple Address book with my Powermail address book applies 'work" and "home" to my powermail email addresses even if there is no reason to. Misleading at best. On Jan 23, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Alan Harper wrote: > I'm sorry, Dave, but what is the problem with having a "work" or > "home" > comment in the address book? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: SpamSieve don't work more since 6.0.1 update From: "Raphaël PAREJO" <raphael.par...@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 13:34:20 +0100 Hello! Since I've updated PowerMail to version 6.0.1, SpamSieve stopped working with PowerMail. I don't understand why. Can you help me to resolve this problem? Thank you and best regards. -- Raphaël Parejo ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: SpamSieve don't work more since 6.0.1 update From: "PowerMail Engineering" <jer...@ctmdev.com> Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 16:31:47 +0100 Raphaël PAREJO wrote: >Since I've updated PowerMail to version 6.0.1, SpamSieve stopped working >with PowerMail. I don't understand why. - emptying the Finder trash may solve the problem - if not, quit PowerMail, then delete "{home}/Library/Application Support/PowerMail" Jérôme - CTM Engineering --------------------------------------------------------------------- "I would like to comment that FoxTrot is so far superior to Spotlight in every way that without it, I would probably have to go back to Windows (shudder) since the ability to search my own files is mission critical." Steven Merley, FoxTrot Personal Search user Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- End of powermail-discuss Digest