I'm sorry Jérome, you're not being candid. A corrupt font in my system
is not the only possibility; PowerMail's inability to properly implement
the fallback mechanism in case of missing Unicode characters is much
more likely.
I told you I checked the fonts and found them sound. PowerMail uses
Mikael Byström wrote:
> What's your excuse for not having backed up your DB?
And may I ask what's your excuse for being so agressive?
I *did* backup my DB.
I did not say PM was expensive. However it is a paying client in a world
of many good free ones, so I think I'm entitled at least to relia
The situation described by Robert (and which I experimented all too
often) should'nt ever happen, and if it happens, the tool to *try* and
retrieve some of the messages in the corrupt database should be included
in the package we are paying for, not paid (rather expensive) to a third
party dev
You should probably trash your Message Database or the whole PowerMail
files and launch PM again from a backup (you have a recent one don't
you?). I have experienced the same unrecoverable crashes with PM
recently (I don't know if it is since upgrading to 5.2.2 or since
upgrading to OSX 10.4.3
You don't have to adapt, you have somewhere in a scripts folder in your
DevonThink download a script already made for PowerMail.
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Amnon
Pat O'Halloran said at 15/09/05 15:26 (Paris 16:26):
>Hi
>
>Has anyone adapted the Applescript in DEVONthink to allow it to import
>Powermail messages? I ju
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