Re: Quickbooks 2005
Sean McBride wrote on Fri 03 Dec 2004 at 12:17 -0500 What is it that this Quickbooks program does with email? Does it send attachments? Something like iPhoto? If so, the problem, I think, lies with the fact that there is no common way to tell an email program to send an attachment. So the iPhoto and Quickbooks people have to write different code for every email program out there. :( That's what MYOB seems to want to do. Maybe the solution is something similar to the wee application which changes the iPhoto mail application to PowerMail - the name of which always escapes me but has been mentioned here in the past. -- David Gordon
Re: Quickbooks 2005
Andy Fragen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Fri, Dec 3, 2004 11:04 AM said: BTW, this isn't any better in Quickbooks Pro 6. There I get the following dialog. Quickbooks Pro 6 for Mac supports Mail, Microsoft Entourage X for Mac and Eudora 5.2.1 What is it that this Quickbooks program does with email? Does it send attachments? Something like iPhoto? If so, the problem, I think, lies with the fact that there is no common way to tell an email program to send an attachment. So the iPhoto and Quickbooks people have to write different code for every email program out there. :( -- Erroneous google translation: To make return vegetables in 2 C to tea of vinaigrette to crystallized tomatos and origan of Kraft, or other, until A what the vegetables are tender.
Re: Compact Indexes won't work
Andy Fragen / 04.12.3 / 11:01AM wrote: You can use the Console app inside the Utilities folder. I don't remember if Jaguar could do that? -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]
Re: Quickbooks 2005
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* BTW, this isn't any better in Quickbooks Pro 6. There I get the following dialog. Quickbooks Pro 6 for Mac supports Mail, Microsoft Entourage X for Mac and Eudora 5.2.1 -- Andy Fragen
Re: Compact Indexes won't work
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* You can use the Console app inside the Utilities folder. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Dec 2, 2004, Frank Mitchell said: I doubt PM can cause that. PM rather crash itself. On the other hand, you might have some other issue with your hardware or hardware driver related application problem. After the freeze, if you open system.log, you might find the last entry before the freeze. Under Jag, you can find system.log at /Var/log/. I doubt that PM is the culprit either. But where exactly is system.log or /Var/log/. Neither shows up under File/Find. I hope you're not suggesting I use Terminal 8^)
Re: Quickbooks 2005
Likely the other way around, as you actually paid them :-) On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 20:12:23 +, David Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tim Lapin wrote on Thu 02 Dec 2004 at 13:27 -0500 It seems to me that the appropriate place to initially address this issue is with Intuit. It is their software that is complaining, not anything else. I think they (and MYOB) are more likely to take notice of the PowerMail development team than they are of me who, they will assume, is just another Stupid User. -- David Gordon -- Evil will win because good is dumb.
Re: Compact Indexes won't work
Hello Hiro, I am still getting frequent messages to rebuild my search index and every time I quit and reopen PM v 5.0.2, even though I have done it several times. As I mentioned before, you most likely have corrupted message or two in your database. You need to find it and eliminate it. Yes, you did. And I will do this if anyone has any suggestions as to how to find or recognise a corrupted message. Suppose I try to open all the messages received or sent since the trouble started. What, if anything, will happen when I try to open a corrupted one? If the freezing occurs when I am away from my desk, the screensaver might kick in and then won't go away. I have to do a hard computer shut down and restart. I'm not yet entirely convinced though that this freezing is caused by PM because it sometimes happens when PM is loaded but not being used. Has anyone else experienced it? I doubt PM can cause that. PM rather crash itself. On the other hand, you might have some other issue with your hardware or hardware driver related application problem. After the freeze, if you open system.log, you might find the last entry before the freeze. Under Jag, you can find system.log at /Var/log/. I doubt that PM is the culprit either. But where exactly is system.log or /Var/log/. Neither shows up under File/Find. I hope you're not suggesting I use Terminal 8^) After sending my last message, I quit PM to do some other work. I just restarted to find that all the received messages unread before the quit had nothing in the body of the message, including a digest message from a newsletter. Troubles are piling up faster than I can fix them. I've even stopped some of my routine backups to avoid backing up my problems with everything else. Thanks for the help, Frank -- Frank Mitchell, Scottsdale, Arizona
Re: Compact Indexes won't work
Frank Mitchell / 04.12.2 / 8:35PM wrote: I am still getting frequent messages to rebuild my search index and every time I quit and reopen PM v 5.0.2, even though I have done it several times. As I mentioned before, you most likely have corrupted message or two in your database. You need to find it and eliminate it. If the freezing occurs when I am away from my desk, the screensaver might kick in and then won't go away. I have to do a hard computer shut down and restart. I'm not yet entirely convinced though that this freezing is caused by PM because it sometimes happens when PM is loaded but not being used. Has anyone else experienced it? I doubt PM can cause that. PM rather crash itself. On the other hand, you might have some other issue with your hardware or hardware driver related application problem. After the freeze, if you open system.log, you might find the last entry before the freeze. Under Jag, you can find system.log at /Var/log/. -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]
Re: Compact Indexes won't work
I am still getting frequent messages to rebuild my search index and every time I quit and reopen PM v 5.0.2, even though I have done it several times. I'm still using Mac OS 10.2.8 - but ALL the sounds I can find have been disabled for over 2 weeks. Is there a preference file I can try trashing? If so, what is it called? Also PM sometimes either quits unexpectedly or my computer freezes after downloading my mail. If the freezing occurs when I am away from my desk, the screensaver might kick in and then won't go away. I have to do a hard computer shut down and restart. I'm not yet entirely convinced though that this freezing is caused by PM because it sometimes happens when PM is loaded but not being used. Has anyone else experienced it? Thanks, Frank -- Frank Mitchell, Scottsdale, Arizona
Re: Feature request: Spell check in Subject line
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* This is a programming thing. There are certain types of text fields that OS X's spell check works in and certain ones that it doesn't. I don't remember the different fields but someone who's a programmer out there might be able to enlighten us. -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Dec 3, 2004, Max Gossell said: Hi, I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject line. As I have a lot of correspondence in a foreign language (English) I keep finding myself copying the subject line to the body, just to make sure I haven't made any mistakes. Could we have this fixed, please? (Or at least get an option to choose if we want that feature or not.) Max Gossell -- PowerMail 5.1, build 4340 (SpamSieve 2.2.3) OSX v10.3.6 Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM
Feature request: Spell check in Subject line
Hi, I find it somewhat annoying that Spell Checking doesn't check the subject line. As I have a lot of correspondence in a foreign language (English) I keep finding myself copying the subject line to the body, just to make sure I haven't made any mistakes. Could we have this fixed, please? (Or at least get an option to choose if we want that feature or not.) Max Gossell -- PowerMail 5.1, build 4340 (SpamSieve 2.2.3) OSX v10.3.6 Dual G4 1.2 GHz / 1GB RAM