Re: OT: any Mac OS X users using Mail.app for PDML?

2001-10-05 Thread Yoshihiko Takinami

Hello Aaron,

Thanks for your reply.

On Saturday, October 6, 2001, at 01:24 , Aaron Reynolds wrote:

> On Friday, October 5, 2001, at 11:57  AM, Yoshihiko Takinami wrote:

I actually sent the previous message at 0:57 on October 6 in
JST (+0900), and I know you sent the reply at 12:24 on October
5 (-0400), whereas our Mail.app's showed the time stamps as
shown above.

I hate this overkind feature of Mail.app to convert all the
time stamps into the user's local time without indication of
time zones.

Your Mail.app 1.1 seemed to work similarly to my Mail.app 1.0
in this point.

> Anything you want me to check out?

Thanks.   I also notice Mai.app 1.0 has some encoding problems
of certain Japanese characters.   I will check these problems
shortly when I receive my Up-to-Date CD's.

> p.s. overall, I'm quite enjoying OS X!

And so do I !!  :^)

But I must admit that OS X is now far from perfect.
I am waiting for gcc 3.1, the first version which supports
MacOS X and Darwin officially.
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Yoshihiko Takinami
Osaka, Japan
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Re: OT: any Mac OS X users using Mail.app for PDML?

2001-10-05 Thread Aaron Reynolds

On Friday, October 5, 2001, at 11:57  AM, Yoshihiko Takinami wrote:
>
> The worst flaw, I think about Mail.app, would be the time stamps
> which are automatically converted to the user's local time.
>
> I am now waiting for the new version of Mail.app which may comes
> with MacOS X 10.1

I am using the 10.1 update (I decided not to bother installing OS X 
until it was speedier).  The version of mail.app, according to About 
Mail, is 1.1 (v471/472).

Anything you want me to check out?  It seems to run nicely (though it 
doesn't stay offline if you quit it and restart, but it also doesn't 
crash if it can't find a server, so that's just a minor annoyance).

I have to figure out what I've done wrong with my time setup...it keeps 
telling me that I'm in Montreal even though I keep resetting it to 
Toronto.

I did notice it resets the time stamps...is there no way to shut that 
feature off?

Kristian, what was it that you hated about the address book?  I haven't 
touched it yet.

-Aaron

p.s. overall, I'm quite enjoying OS X!
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Re: OT: any Mac OS X users using Mail.app for PDML?

2001-10-05 Thread Yoshihiko Takinami

Hi,

On Thursday, October 4, 2001, Kristian Walsh wrote:

> I've been using it for a while. The only thing I can say is that the 
> filtering sucks.
I am also using Mail.app.   I do not think the filtering sucks.
The worst flaw, I think about Mail.app, would be the time stamps
which are automatically converted to the user's local time.

I am now waiting for the new version of Mail.app which may comes
with MacOS X 10.1.

I am also considering another mail client software such as
Sylpheed on XonX environment.

Regards,
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Osaka, Japan
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Re: OT: any Mac OS X users using Mail.app for PDML?

2001-10-04 Thread Kristian Walsh

Hi,

I've been using it for a while. The only thing I can say is that the 
filtering sucks. You can just about get it to move stuff around, 
(Preferences, Rules) based on sender, but it's a lot less sophisticated 
than Eudora (which I think has the best filtering around) or 
Outlook/Entourage.

Avoid AddressBook like the foetid carbuncle it is. Also Dock gets very 
annoying very quickly - have a look at DragThing for X 
(www.dragthing.com) which is far far more useful, and I'm not just 
saying that because I know the author ;-)

And finally, to drag this kicking and screaming back on-topic, my 43mm 
1.9 arrived yesterday evening ;-). By then it was too dark to go 
shooting, but today is a different matter ;-)
--
Kristian


On Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 05:12 PM, Aaron Reynolds wrote:

> I'm installing OS X on the iBook here, and I was just wondering if
> anyone had used the bundled mail.app for PDML...anyone know of any
> issues I should be aware of?
>
> Thanks ahead,
>
> -Aaron
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