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2003-04-09 Thread Jerry M. Keller

Jerry Keller writes:
I use a program called Digest Viewer to view the email digests that I
subscribe to. This program allows a much more versatile method of viewing
and responding to digest lists such as this one.
 My problem is that while I have set up a filter to send all these
digests to a folder in Powermail, there is no apparent way of saving all
these messages to an outside folder which can then be read by Digest
Viewer, since the folder within Powermail to which I save them, can't be
read by any external program. What I have to do now, is save each
individual digest which has been filtered into a Powermail folder, into
an external folder which digest viewer reads. What I need is the ability
to save all the digests, (command A) into this new external folder
instead of having to select each message and save it to the new folder. 
I do not need this program for this digest list, since there is only one
digest a day, but the other list I subscribe to can have as many as five
or six  digests each day with as many as 30 emails in each digest. (Sorry
for the redundant syntax)
Thank you for any ideas.
Jerry

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Re(2): Some messages jam Powermail

2003-04-09 Thread C. A. Niemiec

Please don't encourage CTM to ignore bugs.

If my email client hangs while receiving an email message from the
server, that's a bug that needs to be fixed.  If the program chooses not
to receive the message because of an error or an improperly formatted
email, that's OK as long as a message is placed in my In Tray telling me
what happened.  But hang conditions or crash conditions need to be fixed!

Yes. I hadn't wanted to suggest it should be left to choke on these
things. Having to use another utility to get around malformed messages is
a bit of a pain (I've gotten bit by this one). Yet each person has a
short list of things they'd rather see taken care of first*... that
wasn't one of mine. 

*(though it's getting shorter, but still: search accuracy, yada, yada,
add your own ;)

Chris
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Re: Time to delete old messages

2003-04-09 Thread Andy Fragen

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On Mon, Apr 7, 2003, Barbara Needham said:

I hope I have kept enough here after snipping to get the sense of what
Carl is talking about:

Carl Ketterling on 4/4/03 said

One of those options is to delete
items from a folder that are older than X number of days.  This is great
... especially for trash and lists ... where I need the information for a
few days or weeks, but then I want it gone without having to manually
decide which messages are old enough to delete.

I think what you are saying is that you would like a purge function, that
can be set individually perhaps for each folder, purge messages greater
than x amount of days. Something that a lot of newsreaders have but I'm
not sure how many mail programs. I would not object to having a function
like this included in PowerMail. Perhaps it could come under View
Preferences as that is where we have preferences for individual folders.

Barbara,

Entourage and IIRC, Outlook Express, have the ability to run scheduled
events. These are time based minutes, hours, days, startup, shutdown,
etc. and can check mail, purge specific folders based on aged messages,
run applescripts, etc.

Now that would be a great new feature. ;-)
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Re(3): Some messages jam Powermail

2003-04-09 Thread Didier Guillion

Hi ,
you wrote :

In response to this text from C. A. Niemiec ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
sent on Sunday, April 6, 2003 at 1:13 PM (-0400):

Since the messages you receive are from a spammer, I doubt anything will
get fixed on the PowerMail end. People use malformed mail (and other)
precisely to mess up the systems they target. While PowerMail 4 may not
handle these bum messages any better than version 3.1.3, I doubt it does
it any worse (and probably helps reduce the possibility of database
corruption by _not_ accepting them).

Please don't encourage CTM to ignore bugs.

If my email client hangs while receiving an email message from the
server, that's a bug that needs to be fixed.  If the program chooses not
to receive the message because of an error or an improperly formatted
email, that's OK as long as a message is placed in my In Tray telling me
what happened.  But hang conditions or crash conditions need to be fixed!

Carl





The answer from the Ctmdev was clear : even if they locate the problem
and found the fix, this will only available in PM 4 not in PM 3.

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Re: Forwarding emails

2003-04-09 Thread Brian Hall

  From: Wayne Brissette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  If headers are needed, then use 
  
  set theText to the source of the msg

   Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for.  Anybody want my
scripts for forwading selected messages to a specific address, and
forwarding selected messages to a user-typed-in address?

Brian

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