Frequent Addresses - was Sync with Address Book

2004-10-20 Thread Hands On (SW sub)

If what you are aiming is retrieving recent sender's addresses faster,
there is a specific remember sender's addresses checkbox in the
addressbook section of the prefs, which would allow you to both e. g.
autocomplete a sender's address while not adding it to the
addressbook...


Ahh ... this raises a related question:

What do those preference options actually do?
Remember recipients for XX days
Remember the senders of received messages

What I would like to have happen (read: Feature Request!)
While I have a couple of thousand addresses in my address book (not
because I collect spam addresses -- my group filtering allows me to
remove those fairly easily), but my regular correspondence is only with a
hundred or so.  In the address auto-lookup process, would it be possible
to have the lookup listing start with listing addresses to which recent
(say 90 to 180 days) messages have been sent or received.

So, for example, if I have 10 people named John in the address book, but
I regularly write to John Smith, that he would be the first name listed,
rather than John Able, John Bench, John Chow, etc.  It would also be nice
to have these names highlighted in Yellow or something to show that they
are frequent correspondents.

Eager to hear if this can be added to the Wish List.

Thanks.
-merrill



On Wed, Oct 20, 2004, Hands at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have an incoming mail filter that takes each new address that comes in
to my mail account and Adds the sender to the Address Book  and I also
Add the sender to a specific group.

Now, everytime a new address comes in pauses for an extended period of
time (little color wheel swirling) and I see a message in the activity
bar that it is Syncing 57 addresses with Apple address book.  This
always seems to be about 57 addresses, sometimes a couple more.

Is there any way to find out what these addresses might be, or how I can
remove or fix these 57 addresses?

Another question:
Is there a way to mask the addresses when sending to a group, without
having to put everyone in BCC?  When I add a group from the address book,
then everyone is listed in the TO: and they all show up for everyone on
the list (to be later picked up by a virus scan).  Rather, I would just
like the Name of my group to be visible to recipients.

Thanks in advance.
-merrill






Sync with Address Book

2004-10-20 Thread Hands On (SW sub)


I have an incoming mail filter that takes each new address that comes in
to my mail account and Adds the sender to the Address Book  and I also
Add the sender to a specific group.

Now, everytime a new address comes in pauses for an extended period of
time (little color wheel swirling) and I see a message in the activity
bar that it is Syncing 57 addresses with Apple address book.  This
always seems to be about 57 addresses, sometimes a couple more.

Is there any way to find out what these addresses might be, or how I can
remove or fix these 57 addresses?

Another question:
Is there a way to mask the addresses when sending to a group, without
having to put everyone in BCC?  When I add a group from the address book,
then everyone is listed in the TO: and they all show up for everyone on
the list (to be later picked up by a virus scan).  Rather, I would just
like the Name of my group to be visible to recipients.

Thanks in advance.
-merrill






Re: CPU Usage query_PowerMail V. 5.1b3 demo

2004-10-20 Thread PowerMail Engineering

John Leiher wrote:

since I had
already tried out a demo 5xxx when it had first been released some
months ago, the demo has expired. No problem with that however, my
impressions of the original demo - from what I can remember - are
good... One problem I do notice however is the excessive CPU usage with
this demo..

There is a bug that cause a lot of disk activity when PowerMail is in the
expired demo state. There is no such problem during the 30 days trial
period, or after PM has been registered.


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


-
   PowerMail's Foxtrot search is still VERY fast and quite useable.
I have close to 30,000 messages stored in my PowerMail message
database - going back to 1995 or so - and PowerMail is still fast
and responsive. Searching through the bodies of ALL of these messages
for a keyword takes about 1 SECOND which is pretty incredible!
  PowerMail user comment on www.versiontracker.com


 Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
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Re: powermail-discuss Digest Database Error

2004-10-20 Thread Ira Lansing

I can not use the program now because every time I start it, I get a 
message rebuilding indices... so I wait until just before it is 
finished I get

Database error

Your mail is probably safe.  Try holding down the command and option keys
the next time you start PM.  This brings up the option dialog to rebuild
various things.  Check all of them, including the Low Level rebuild. 
If this does not correct the problem, write back.

--Ira