Re: Re(2): Spam Blocking Software

2003-05-17 Thread Jonathan Greene

Not only is it 9, it is not really even recommended to run in Classic...

Quark is a wonderful example of how to become arrogant and slow to innovate
when you have a large percent of market share.  I hope Adobe InDesign
continues to be adopted at its rapid pace and whoops them.

Now back to our regularly scheduled programming...

On 5/17/03 9:40 AM, Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 wow, quark is still os9? - I used to love quark (not it's upgrade policy)
 back in 94/95, them being so big, I expected to see them move quickly to
 osX. my biggy application now which was 'slow' in getting the jump to osX
 done is formz (modeling software) and they have finally made it too.
 
 it took much for me to switch to osX, couldn't let loose from os9,
 finally did the switch on my desktop at first with a lot of switching
 into classic and finally beginning of this year on my powerbook did the
 upgrade too and until yesterday (due to the umax astra 2200 scanner's
 software) I hadn't had the need in 5 months to use os9 - funny thing was,
 going back and working under os9 felt suddenly so alien, the most simple
 tasks became confusing, already so adjusted to osX and its workflow -
 just shows how nature adapts quickly to survive :)
 
 ---marlyse
 
 But SpamSieve requires OSX. I'm using OS 9.2.2.
 
 Just one more great argument to make the switch to OS X, George.  Unless
 you're using Quark XPress on a daily basis, I cannot think of a single
 reason to stay with 9 at this point.  SpamSieve is truly awesome
 software, as is OS X.
 
 
 
 

-- 
It is undesirable to believe a proposition when
 there is no ground whatever for supposing it true.
 -- Bertrand Russell




Re(2): Spam Blocking Software

2003-05-17 Thread Marlyse Comte

wow, quark is still os9? - I used to love quark (not it's upgrade policy)
back in 94/95, them being so big, I expected to see them move quickly to
osX. my biggy application now which was 'slow' in getting the jump to osX
done is formz (modeling software) and they have finally made it too. 

it took much for me to switch to osX, couldn't let loose from os9,
finally did the switch on my desktop at first with a lot of switching
into classic and finally beginning of this year on my powerbook did the
upgrade too and until yesterday (due to the umax astra 2200 scanner's
software) I hadn't had the need in 5 months to use os9 - funny thing was,
going back and working under os9 felt suddenly so alien, the most simple
tasks became confusing, already so adjusted to osX and its workflow -
just shows how nature adapts quickly to survive :)

---marlyse

But SpamSieve requires OSX. I'm using OS 9.2.2.

Just one more great argument to make the switch to OS X, George.  Unless
you're using Quark XPress on a daily basis, I cannot think of a single
reason to stay with 9 at this point.  SpamSieve is truly awesome
software, as is OS X.




Re(3): Spam Blocking Software

2003-05-17 Thread Mirko Kranenburg

Well,

Money could be a very compelling argument
But once past that, I agree it is Mac computing heaven!

-- 
Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Sat, 17 May 2003 20:21:38 +0900 Scott at HobbyLink Japan wrote:

But SpamSieve requires OSX. I'm using OS 9.2.2.

Just one more great argument to make the switch to OS X, George.  Unless
you're using Quark XPress on a daily basis, I cannot think of a single
reason to stay with 9 at this point.  SpamSieve is truly awesome
software, as is OS X.

---

Scott T. Hards
President
HobbyLink Japan (www.hlj.com)








Re: Default Sender Address

2003-05-17 Thread Max Gossell

No, I didn't mean setting a default text signature. 

I meant -- when I choose New Message I get a new mail window with the
From account pre-chosen. But I just found it be accident myself:

Meny: Setup/Mail Schedulings and Locations... In the tab Locations in
Default Mail Schedulings I can choose Default account for new messages.

;-)

Max G

At 2003-05-16, 16.20 CET, Jaede Miloslavich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Max,
- Set up -Mail Accounts - select the account you wish to choose a
default signature - Identity tab - choose Default Text Signature
-Jaede
When having multiple accounts -- how do I define the default account for
new messages?

Max G 













Re: Default Sender Address

2003-05-17 Thread Jaede Miloslavich

Max,
- Set up -Mail Accounts - select the account you wish to choose a
default signature - Identity tab - choose Default Text Signature
-Jaede
When having multiple accounts -- how do I define the default account for
new messages?

Max G 








Default Sender Address

2003-05-17 Thread Max Gossell

When having multiple accounts -- how do I define the default account for
new messages?

Max G 




Re: Spam Blocking Software

2003-05-17 Thread Barbara Needham

George Henne on 5/16/03 said

I've been using SpamFire for the past year, but it just doesn't seem to
be getting any better. Today was the last straw: it hung my system while
PowerMail was loading some messages. The PM database need to be rebuilt,
shutting me down for 4 hours. I get 2-4 hangs a day from SF, 1 of which
will take the system down. I'm running OS 9.2.2 on a QuickSilver G4.

What are other PowerMail users using for spam filtering?

SpamSieve, which integrates seamlessly with PowerMail. Also Michael Tsai
who wrote it keeps up here too and helps out. It is shareware. But you
can use it for as long a trial period as you want. I paid. It was worth it.

http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/

-- 
Barbara Needham