auto-redirect [u]
Hi, I'm setting up Powermail Spam Sieve as a spam filter for my fiancee who is not using OSX, just OS 9. Spam Sieve requires OS X, so I'll run it on my Mac. I've set up another User on my computer, enabled Fast User Switching and all that. So the mail is completely separate from mine, but it's easy for me to drop in and check it and it can stay running. The spam sieve rules are already working, and filtering out more than 90% of the mail. She's somehow become the most amazing spam magnet I've ever seen, and I run a mail server! Anyway, the 2 default rules in the Mail filters are Spam Evaluate and Spam Actions No problem there. My question is; What is the best way to make a Mail Filter to auto-redirect the remaining good email to a (different) email box for her to pick up with her Mac OS 9 email program? What's the right type of Rule to use? Can I use an Always rule criteria? Will that get everything that is left in the In Tray after the spam is filed in the spam folder? Any suggestions? Thanks, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix
Re(2): Reply Help [u]
I wish that was the problem..I'd understand that. To make it even weirder, it was only doing it part of the time. I switched the html setting to have it NOT prefer html when plain text is available..maybe that will fix it. Thanks for everyone's help. John Pat O'[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It appears that on 24/2/05 at 9:16 pm John Maylone spake thus: Second, I have my Powermail set to quote the text of the message being replied to, but it ALWAYS cuts off a some portion of the first part of text in that message; sometimes a line, sometimes a good portion of a paragraph, and I CANNOT fix that with a cut and paste.it won't let me!!! This is hugely annoying, and I feel like an idiot sending out replies to butchered mails. You don't have part of the text highlighted when hitting reply do you? It will only quote the highlighted part if there is any. Just a thought. -- Pat O'Halloran http://www.danu.co.uk Getting an education was a bit like a communicable sexual disease. It made you unsuitable for a lot of jobs and then you had the urge to pass it on - Terry Pratchett
Re(2): Reply Help [u]
Thanks Andy, I knew that the reply thing could be fixed, I just couldn't find the place to do it. As far as the quoting text in a reply thing goes, it is not doing that on EVERY reply, just most of them. When I get another one that that feature doesn't work on, I'll check it out and see if I can better define what I can and can't do in that mode. Regards, John Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Feb 24, 2005, John Maylone said: I have two questions/ issues. First, is there a way to set PM 5.1 up so that when I reply, the reply to address shown for me matches my address that was on the message being replied to? Right now, no matter which of my addresses a message is sent to, all replys have the same default address. In your Setup Mail Schedulings and Locations... look in the Locations tab. Make sure the checkbox for 'Also use this account when replying' is unchecked. Then you should be replying using the same account that received the message. Second, I have my Powermail set to quote the text of the message being replied to, but it ALWAYS cuts off a some portion of the first part of text in that message; sometimes a line, sometimes a good portion of a paragraph, and I CANNOT fix that with a cut and paste.it won't let me!!! This is hugely annoying, and I feel like an idiot sending out replies to butchered mails. I've no idea about this one. I don't see it. -- Andy Fragen .
Re: Weird font display? [u]
Jérôme, It is a multipart message. The little globe gives a choice of show as plain text with header and that works just fine... as does Safari. It's like PM is choking on the multipart thingy. It seems to be happening with all folks using Yahoo mail, I think. (Glad to know that I can click the icon, but would much prefer if PM could simply display the multipart properly.) Any other suggestions? Evie Leder wrote: This is still going on. I get this garbled text that -- if I copy it and paste it into a new message, it de-scrambles and I can actually read it. This is on incoming email only. Suggestions? Is it an HTML message? (In this case, a globe button appears at the bottom of the message with the view in web browser option). If so, is it rendered the same way by Safari? If it is a plain text message, show the full header (from the view menu) and look for the charset specified in the content-type header; if it is something other than a roman charset (us-ascii, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, windows-1252...), you can adjust the font used for the corresponding script in the display preference. If no charset is specified in the content-type header, make sure the assume charset for undefined incoming messages option is correctly set in the character sets preferences (typically, iso-8859-1). Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - PowerMail 4.2 is really, really fast. It is designed with a nice, simple interface and lots of options. Searching through literally thousands of messages and addresses takes only an instant and the import from Mail.app worked like a charm. Daniel M. East, President of the The Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Groups Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Re: Weird font display? [u]
Jérôme, It is a multipart message. The little globe gives a choice of show as plain text with header and that works just fine... as does Safari. It's like PM is choking on the multipart thingy. It seems to be happening with all folks using Yahoo mail, I think. (Glad to know that I can click the icon, but would much prefer if PM could simply display the multipart properly.) Any other suggestions? Evie Leder wrote: This is still going on. I get this garbled text that -- if I copy it and paste it into a new message, it de-scrambles and I can actually read it. This is on incoming email only. Suggestions? Is it an HTML message? (In this case, a globe button appears at the bottom of the message with the view in web browser option). If so, is it rendered the same way by Safari? If it is a plain text message, show the full header (from the view menu) and look for the charset specified in the content-type header; if it is something other than a roman charset (us-ascii, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, windows-1252...), you can adjust the font used for the corresponding script in the display preference. If no charset is specified in the content-type header, make sure the assume charset for undefined incoming messages option is correctly set in the character sets preferences (typically, iso-8859-1). Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - PowerMail 4.2 is really, really fast. It is designed with a nice, simple interface and lots of options. Searching through literally thousands of messages and addresses takes only an instant and the import from Mail.app worked like a charm. Daniel M. East, President of the The Mid-Atlantic Macintosh User Groups Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -