Re: PM on Mactels?

2005-06-15 Thread Michael Lewis

Tom Miller sez:

>From 
>"The same day that Steve Jobs announced Apple's plans to adopt Intel
>chips, the company filed a trademark application for the term Mactel."

Well, phooey on them. Mactel already was used once by a defunct Mac clone
maker. A search of the trademark office does show that trademark and one
other for Mactel is dead, however, and Apple's is on file:



Mintel is in use by a company or two publishing market research business
reports.

Macintel doesn't come up in a searchd. Get it while it's hot!

-- 
Michael Lewis
Off Balance Productions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.offbalance.com






Re: PM on Mactels?

2005-06-15 Thread Tom Miller


>No, you have "Wintel" and now we'll have "Mactel."

From 
"The same day that Steve Jobs announced Apple's plans to adopt Intel
chips, the company filed a trademark application for the term Mactel."






Re: powermail-discuss Digest #2148 - 06/14/05

2005-06-15 Thread Willem Smelik

07:01 Tuesday, June 14, 2005 PowerMail PowerMail discussions sent the
following message:

>Why? Because switching to Apple Mail just doesn't make sense. Mail has
>had more problems with OS 10.4 than any email program, and it was written
>by Apple! Here is just partial list:
>
>-- spinning beachball while checking mail
>-- lost mail
>-- inability to view message
>-- inability to quit
>-- inability to erase messages

Don't understand - had no problems in updating with Mail whatsoever.
Used it at times to experiment with its IMAP - and now find that it
works rather well. Did you experience these problems yourself? 

>He was just venting.

Possibly.  PM's last update solved my problems. But I'm still waiting
for PM to improve upon current IMAP-support--which I frankly don't expect
to happen any time soon. And in the meantime, switching to Mail for IMAP
is attractive, sad as it is.
___
Willem 

>
>Xavier wrote:
>
>>I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to
>>Mail by the end of this week because no reliable solution is
>>popping up from ctmdev after the awful OsX10.4/PM5.2 upgrade.
>
>RH







Re: [ANN] PowerMail 5.2.1 available

2005-06-15 Thread Urs Gruetzner

am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2005 9:29 Uhr   schrieb PowerMail info  

>Dear PowerMail-discuss and PowerMail-testing listmembers,
>
>We are pleased to announce the availability of PowerMail 5.2.1, now
>downloadable from:
>
>  
>
>Best regards,
>
>the PowerMail team<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CTM Development   
>
>

Does PM 5.2.x include an option to avoid hardwrapping the text of the
outgoing mails?

Urs






[ANN] PowerMail 5.2.1 available

2005-06-15 Thread PowerMail info

Dear PowerMail-discuss and PowerMail-testing listmembers,

We are pleased to announce the availability of PowerMail 5.2.1, now
downloadable from:

  

Best regards,

the PowerMail team<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CTM Development   

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>   PowerMail 5.2.1 change list (from 5.2)
--

Fixes

   * PowerMail 5.2 could hang for about a minute when accessing the network
 under certain circumstances
   * The load images button (when displaying an HTML message, and image
 display is turned off in the preferences) did not work with Mac OS X
 10.3.9 or Tiger
   * When creating a new PowerMail database on Mac OS X 10.4, Spotlight
 indexing is now turned on by default
   * Dates in PowerMail 5.2 were displayed as specified by the system
 preferences on Mac OS X 10.2 or 10.4, but not on 10.3. Additionnally,
 dates in non roman character sets (Japanese etc) were partially
 displayed on Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4

Kind regards,

the PowerMail team

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