Re: auto reply to sender - not mailing list

2004-12-21 Thread Sean McBride

David Gordon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Tue, Dec 21, 2004 12:56 PM said:

I
don't think you should do this with list messages - it's up to the list
manager to decide

Yup, so to add to my scenario  - I am the list manager :-)

Well, one option would be to stop munging the 'reply-to' header, so that
you can use the auto reply.
See: http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html


--

Sean McBride, B. Eng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mac Software Designer   Montréal, Québec, Canada






Re: OSX103.7 anyone?

2004-12-21 Thread Mikael Byström

A-NO-NE Music said:

Ever since I Combi-updated to OSX10.3.7, PM5.1 is acting slow.  Clicking
on a folder causes a few seconds of spinning beachball.

Before and after Combi-update, I repaired permission, ran fsck, dump sys/
usr caches as my routine.  None of other apps I use got any impact but
PM.  I have to find time to do PM FirstAid.

Machine? I haven't made the jump yet myself.

PM 5.1 | OS X 10.3.6 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768 MB RAM | 30 GB HD






Re(3): Problem with Gmail

2004-12-21 Thread Marlyse Comte

This is sweet! Yes, it works fine here (so far only tested receiving though).

It's one of these accounts I use to keep own-domain-spam at a minimum and
it works quite well. Already now I receive more spam on my Gmail account
than I usually do on my own domain.

If it 'sometimes but not always' hangs, there is probably not much more
than reconnecting as a solution, I think it's probably the same kind of
problem you can at times find when trying to connect to URL's, the
browser will time out with most but then again there are pages the
browser keeps trying without timing out.

---marlyse

 former message(s) quotes: -

It does now. You probably will find settings in your Gmail Options tab.
Gmail uses SSL for both pop and smtp and in general it works great except
that periodically, PowerMail's connection hangs. I can still kill
connection then try again, but it never times out on it's own.

-- 
Alexander Balakersky





Problem with Gmail

2004-12-21 Thread Alexander Balakersky

Hello, 

I am new to PowerMail, but I had puchased it and using in for the past 2
days. I got very tired with all the problems Apple Mail has.
I have a question to anyone who is using PowerMail 5.1 with Gmail accounts.
For some reason, trying to access pop.gmail.com PowerMail just hangs
stating Connecting to pop.gmail.com on the bottom of the browser.
I have double checked my settings and they are correct.
Server: pop.gmail.com
Use SSL: Yes
Port: 995
Username and password are correct.

Does anyone else see this problem?

-- 
Alexander Balakersky





Re: Persistent memory error, won't go away

2004-12-21 Thread A-NO-NE Music

Steve Grammont / 04.12.21 / 1:10AM wrote:

I also get this same error everytime I hit Search in the Find dialog. 
The memory error dialog comes up, I dismiss it, and PM displays my search
results without any apparent problems.


We have discussed about this numerous times before.
You really need to find the message(s) that is causing you problems.  I
did that once for all.  You need to do it, too.

Anyway,
HOLIDAY GREETINGS!
[PROTECTED]/music/xmas/
Hope you enjoy :-)


-- 

- Hiro

[PROTECTED]
[PROTECTED] [PROTECTED]






Re: auto reply to sender - not mailing list

2004-12-21 Thread Jeremy Hughes

David Gordon (21/12/04 2:10 pm) said:

For example if I said Rude Word in this message, how would you set up
an auto reply _to me, not the list_  suggesting I didn't say Bad Words!

I think it's fine if you want to do this with personal emails, but I
don't think you should do this with list messages - it's up to the list
manager to decide what kind of language is inappropriate and how to deal
with it.

More generally, what is the point in having auto responses to rude
words? If you are campaigning to stop people using words that you
consider to be offensive, is this likely to have the desired effect?

Jeremy





auto reply to sender - not mailing list

2004-12-21 Thread David Gordon

I want to set up a rule to auto reply to messages on a mailing list
depending on message content.

I can see how to do this but I want to reply to the original mailer - not
the mailing list.

For example if I said Rude Word in this message, how would you set up
an auto reply _to me, not the list_  suggesting I didn't say Bad Words!

So far it would seem to be:

Conditions

reply-to is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
body includes exact phrase Rude Word

Execute actions if all conditions are met

Actions

auto-reply set reply (please don't use Bad Words on this list)

And this is where I'm stuck because my auto reply will go to the mailing
list address, not the address of the original poster.

-- 
David Gordon






Re: Persistent memory error, won't go away

2004-12-21 Thread Bob Moody

Check to see if you have any unsent mail.  Starting PM while not
connected to the internet with unsent mail has produced this error for me.  

Also... did you repair permissions, run cron scripts, prebind, etc?
Also... what version of OS?  Journaling on?  Sometimes a fragmented
database can cause problems and Panther defrags when journaling is on. 

- 
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 the signature line which is below this
message:
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*REPLYING TO MESSAGE QUOTED BELOW**
Tue, 21 Dec 2004 00:30:03 -0500

Hi,

I'm getting this error every time PM loads:

class = std ; what = -1 ; where = -100

I can't tell what effect it is having, but I am still getting corruption
problems.  I used the First Aid options (checked all of them) and about
18 hours later it had completed and reindexed everything.  Then it gave
me the same memory error as it finished doing the sort/optimization of
the Search Index.  So obviously whatever was wrong before all the First
Aid repairs is still wrong now.

Any suggestions?

Steve








Re: Persistent memory error, won't go away

2004-12-21 Thread Steve Grammont

Follow up to below...

I also get this same error everytime I hit Search in the Find dialog. 
The memory error dialog comes up, I dismiss it, and PM displays my search
results without any apparent problems.

Thanks,

Steve

Hi,

I'm getting this error every time PM loads:

class = std ; what = -1 ; where = -100

I can't tell what effect it is having, but I am still getting corruption
problems.  I used the First Aid options (checked all of them) and about
18 hours later it had completed and reindexed everything.  Then it gave
me the same memory error as it finished doing the sort/optimization of
the Search Index.  So obviously whatever was wrong before all the First
Aid repairs is still wrong now.

Any suggestions?

Steve









Persistent memory error, won't go away

2004-12-21 Thread Steve Grammont

Hi,

I'm getting this error every time PM loads:

class = std ; what = -1 ; where = -100

I can't tell what effect it is having, but I am still getting corruption
problems.  I used the First Aid options (checked all of them) and about
18 hours later it had completed and reindexed everything.  Then it gave
me the same memory error as it finished doing the sort/optimization of
the Search Index.  So obviously whatever was wrong before all the First
Aid repairs is still wrong now.

Any suggestions?

Steve