Re(2): Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread Bob Moody

The best spam filter is free (and easy)
Log into your email account in your browser using the ISP's webmail.
(Or you can use Pandamail or Squirrel Mail or just about any of them)
Select All of the messages.
Look down the list.  Uncheck the ones you want to keep.
Hit the Delete Button
Log out of your webmail
Go to Powermail and download the ones that are left.
I do this 4x a day and there are usually about 100 messages in there.
The whole process takes less than 2 minutes and I get exactly the
messages I want.
I have my ISP flag the spam but I dedide personally which ones I keep
and which ones I do not keep.  I haven't met a spam filter yet that gets
it right the way I want it.

-
Bob Moody [EMAIL PROTECTED]
936 Frog Pond Road
Staunton VA 24401
800-326-9192  www.bobmoody.org

The Four-Way Test of the things we think, say, or do:
First: Is it the TRUTH?
Second: Is it FAIR to all concerned?
Third: Will it build GOOD WILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
Fourth: Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

*REPLYING TO MESSAGE QUOTED BELOW**
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 21:24:49 +0100

Christian Meenaghan wrote:

Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail?  I am a registered owner, I
have posted to the list, as well as sent email directly to you, and still I
have not received any response.   How can I get support?

I replied you directly twice. Maybe you have a spam filter a bit too
selective?


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


-
   In this world, you generally get what you pay for. PowerMail is worth
paying for. Download a demo. You might just like it better than your
current email program. That's how I switched to this great program that
really performs.
  PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com


 Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
-






Re: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread PowerMail Engineering

Christian,

I am sorry, I have not received any reply yet.  I am not aware of any
anti-spam filters installed, but perhaps they are.  Would you be willing to
post to the list the answer, and I can work from there?

This message is sent both directly and to the the list. Do you receive it
twice?

If the low level rebuild does not work on your database, and a disk check
with a disk utility does not help either, and you don't have recent
backups, then the only solution is to use a third party rescue tool to
export your database, and import it in a fresh database. This tool has
been written by Ben Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED].

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

-
   None of the other POP clients does so much so simply. For serious users
of e-mailer, the value of PowerMail 4 is excellent even considering the
free alternatives.
  PowerMail user comment on www.macupdate.com

 Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
-




Re: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread PowerMail Engineering

Christian Meenaghan wrote:

Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail?  I am a registered owner, I
have posted to the list, as well as sent email directly to you, and still I
have not received any response.   How can I get support?

I replied you directly twice. Maybe you have a spam filter a bit too
selective?

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

-
   In this world, you generally get what you pay for. PowerMail is worth
paying for. Download a demo. You might just like it better than your
current email program. That's how I switched to this great program that
really performs.
  PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com

 Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
-




Adding Bcc's automatically *before* sending a message?

2003-12-12 Thread Christian Roth

Hi,

is there a way to automatically have a Bcc added to any outgoing message
by default? Adding a Bcc: line in the Additional Headers field of the
sending account does not work, since the header is seemingly not
interpreted at the position it is inserted by eitehr PM or the mail
server (don't know who is responsible for this...)

A filter does not work here, as outgoing mail filters are applied AFTER
the message has been sent. What I want to do is send a copy of each and
every outgoing message to some centralized what we have sent mail
storage postbox that other people of our company can fetch to see what
has been answered by whom. (I know such functionality is normally a realm
of an enterprise mail suite, but other people is about 1.7 humans by
average...).

Or can anyone think of a different way to achieve my goal automatically
by some other means?

Regards, Christian.




RE: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread Jeffrey Thorstad

Well, I'd think that's enough time. Good luck.

Jeff T
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Christian Meenaghan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:41 PM
 To: PowerMail discussions
 Subject: Re: Support Question
 
 
 Thank you for that information.  I thought I had been patient 
 waiting for a week, emailing them directly and also posting 
 ot this list.  Neither of these two things have given me any response.
 
 I will continue to be patient.
 
 -Christian Meenaghan




Re: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread A-NO-NE Music

Christian Meenaghan / 03.12.12 / 1:24 PM wrote:

I can not launch Powermail, that is the problem.

The database keeps coming up with an error after a rebuild.

I had this problem, and all the solutions PM had me tried failed, so I
simply went back to my backup database.

-- 

- Hiro

[PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]




Re: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread Christian Meenaghan

Thank you for that information.  I thought I had been patient waiting for a
week, emailing them directly and also posting ot this list.  Neither of
these two things have given me any response.

I will continue to be patient.

-Christian Meenaghan

- Original Message - 
From: Jeffrey Thorstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PowerMail discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: RE: Support Question

How much time are we talking about, here? CTM is a small company and
don't have 100s of customer/technical service reps. Also, they are in
Switzerland. If you aren't near them, there will no doubt be some lag
time.

Jeff T

 -Original Message-
 From: Christian Meenaghan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:13 PM
 To: PowerMail discussions
 Subject: Support Question


 Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail?  I am a
 registered owner, I have posted to the list, as well as sent
 email directly to you, and still I
 have not received any response.   How can I get support?


 -Christian Meenaghan







RE: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread Jeffrey Thorstad

How much time are we talking about, here? CTM is a small company and
don't have 100s of customer/technical service reps. Also, they are in
Switzerland. If you aren't near them, there will no doubt be some lag
time.

Jeff T
 

 -Original Message-
 From: Christian Meenaghan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 12:13 PM
 To: PowerMail discussions
 Subject: Support Question
 
 
 Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail?  I am a 
 registered owner, I have posted to the list, as well as sent 
 email directly to you, and still I
 have not received any response.   How can I get support?
 
 
 -Christian Meenaghan
 
 
 




Re: Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread Wayne Brissette

Christian Meenaghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, December 12, 2003
stated:

Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail?  I am a registered owner, I
have posted to the list, as well as sent email directly to you, and still I
have not received any response.   How can I get support?


-Christian Meenaghan



The best option is to use the Send a Message to Support from the Help menu. 

Wayne

-- 
Music is spiritual. The music business is not. 
- Van Morrison

Live DAT  Music Page: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/
Wayne's Music Calendar: http://ical.mac.com/wayneb/Music
PowerMail AppleScript Archives: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html

Music Currently playing:




Support Question

2003-12-12 Thread Christian Meenaghan

Please, how do I contact support for PowerMail?  I am a registered owner, I
have posted to the list, as well as sent email directly to you, and still I
have not received any response.   How can I get support?

-Christian Meenaghan




Re: PM can't open index file

2003-12-12 Thread PowerMail Engineering

Frank Mitchell wrote:

Now I am wondering what the difference is between 'Rebuild Sort Indices'
and 'Rebuild Index', also between 'Compact Mail, Address and Settings
Databases' and 'Compact Database'.

Rebuild sort indices from the First Aid dialog rebuilds the sort index
by date, subject etc that is used when you change the sort column. On
some rare circumstances, this index can become corrupted, and the
consequence is that some messages may disappear from their folder.

Rebuild index from the file / database menu rebuilds the search index,
which is used when searching with FoxTrot (but currently not used by the
view only).

Compact database is the same in the First Aid dialog and in the File /
Database menu: it compacts the mail, address and settings databases.

Compact index from the File / Database menu compacts the FoxTrot search
index.

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

-
   With fairly flexible filters and mail options built-in, PowerMail shows
that a great deal of thought has gone into striking the balance between
a Über-geek tool (i.e. w/full-blown Boleean instructions) and something
a mortal can use (pull down menus).
  PowerMail user comment on www.macupdate.com

 Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
-




Re: PM can't open index file

2003-12-12 Thread Frank Mitchell

Hello Jerome,

I had to do a hard shut down of my computer due to a freeze. When I
rebooted and tried to open PM again I got the message...

Can't open the index file

Rebuild the search index from the File / Database menu (and not from the
First Aid window).

That did it! I had assumed that the two 'Rebuild Index' actions did the
same thing.

Now I am wondering what the difference is between 'Rebuild Sort Indices'
and 'Rebuild Index', also between 'Compact Mail, Address and Settings
Databases' and 'Compact Database'.

Thanks for the help
Frank

-- Frank Mitchell, Scottsdale, Arizona