Re: Displaying actual email address not name
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:03:03 + Shark Attack wrote: Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual email address. In other words, rather than have the message displayed as being from 'Joe Bloggs (work)' I want to see that it was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the long listing to find it. The e-mail address of the sender is also there. Not a convenient method, but it works for me. I would guess that an Applescript could do the job. Len -- Leonard Morgenstern
Re: Displaying actual email address not name
Leonard Morgenstern on 3/13/07 said On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:03:03 + Shark Attack wrote: Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual email address. In other words, rather than have the message displayed as being from 'Joe Bloggs (work)' I want to see that it was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the long listing to find it. The e-mail address of the sender is also there. Not a convenient method, but it works for me. I would guess that an Applescript could do the job. For showing accounts, all you need to do is go to View/Options and check account. Remember view options are distinct for each folder. For showing original e-mail address it does show easily on each individual e-mail; but I believe the op wanted to see that address listed in the browser window, as a set. -- Barbara Needham
Re: Displaying actual email address not name
Len; If you look in the View Options for any given PM window, one of the things you can check there is Account. Assuming that each of your email accounts has a different account in PM, you can view them sorted by the Account column in the browser. Rick -- Quoting Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the long listing to find it. The e-mail address of the sender is also there. Not a convenient method, but it works for me. I would guess that an Applescript could do the job.
Re: Displaying actual email address not name
Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the long listing to find it. But the easiest way would be to create a own folder for each mail account and to install an individual incoming filter for each of it (of the type: send mails with TO-address [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the folder XYZ). The additional benefit of this is that you will named automatically as sender with your mail address of that specific account whenever you reply to a mail which went-in into the concerned account-folder.
Re: Displaying actual email address not name
Rene Merz wrote: Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the long listing to find it. But the easiest way would be to create a own folder for each mail account and to install an individual incoming filter for each of it (of the type: send mails with TO-address [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the folder XYZ). The additional benefit of this is that you will named automatically as sender with your mail address of that specific account whenever you reply to a mail which went-in into the concerned account-folder. This would defeat the purpose of all the filters I already have in PowerMail, to send to the different mailing lists and people. I don't want them divided by account. I actually don't really care what account it came from, and somehow [of course I forget how] I have PM set up so it sends from the correct account. Simplest as has been mentioned is to check account in view options.. remembering you may have to scroll to see it. All of which doesn't answer the op's question of seeing original e-mail address in a list of addresses. -- Barbara Needham
powermail-discuss Digest #2579 - 03/13/07
powermail-discuss Digest #2579 - Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Re: GPG by Richard Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: GPG by Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: GPG by Charles Watts-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: GPG by Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: GPG by Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Displaying actual email address not name by Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Displaying actual email address not name by Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Displaying actual email address not name by Shark Attack [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Displaying actual email address not name by Rene Merz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Displaying actual email address not name by Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Subject: Re: GPG From: Richard Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 11:56:42 -0700 Sounds great, but if I use GnuPG on a Mac, what do I tell my PC-based correspondent to use? Richard Hart -- Subject: Re: GPG From: Mikael Byström [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:17:00 +0100 Charles Watts-Jones sa såhär: I've just installed the same set. At present I have to use drag and drop or services (GPG tools) as I'm missing a means of integrating GPG with PM. I haven't found any PM scripts in the 'archive' but have found some Mailsmith scripts. Perhaps they can be adapted (?); anyone tried this? It's not really my forte. What about OS X services? Noone have done that? Mikael Tech facts: PM 5.5.2 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/550Mhz | 1GB RAM | 80GB HD -- Subject: Re: GPG From: Charles Watts-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 20:42:07 +0100 Mikael Byström wrote: What about OS X services? Noone have done that? Yes - both GPGDropThing and Gpg Tools show in Services. And they can be made to work but neither is as smooth as PGP was in OS 9. -- Charles PM 5.5.3 - Intel iMac - OS 10.4.8 -- Subject: Re: GPG From: Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:48:16 + On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 7:17 pm +0100, Mikael Byström wrote: Charles Watts-Jones sa såhär: I've just installed the same set. At present I have to use drag and drop or services (GPG tools) as I'm missing a means of integrating GPG with PM. I haven't found any PM scripts in the 'archive' but have found some Mailsmith scripts. Perhaps they can be adapted (?); anyone tried this? It's not really my forte. What about OS X services? Noone have done that? Yes; as I said in my earlier post, both GPGDropScript and GPGServices install Services. The problem is that even with them, using GPG still involves rather tedious copying and pasting to get the text into or out of PM. I'm sure an AppleScript could improve things, and as Charles says, maybe scripts for other mail clients could be adapted. -- TimH PowerMail 5.5.2 (build 4475) | OS X 10.4.8 | PowerBook FW/500 | 1GB RAM -- Subject: Re: GPG From: Tim Hodgson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:49:36 + On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 6:56 pm -0700, Richard Hart wrote: Sounds great, but if I use GnuPG on a Mac, what do I tell my PC-based correspondent to use? GnuPG on a PC? (And as I understand it, GPG is also compatible with PGP.) -- TimH PowerMail 5.5.2 (build 4475) | OS X 10.4.8 | PowerBook FW/500 | 1GB RAM -- Subject: Re: Displaying actual email address not name From: Leonard Morgenstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 04:52:51 -0800 On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:03:03 + Shark Attack wrote: Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual email address. In other words, rather than have the message displayed as being from 'Joe Bloggs (work)' I want to see that it was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the same problem in reverse. I have several mail accounts and sometimes want to know which one is the source of a given message. I click on Show Full Header under the view menu and plow through the long listing to find it. The e-mail address of the sender is also there. Not a convenient method, but it works for me. I would guess that an Applescript could do the job. Len -- Leonard Morgenstern -- Subject: Re: Displaying actual email address not name From: Barbara Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 08:13:47 -0700 Leonard Morgenstern on 3/13/07 said On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:03:03 + Shark Attack wrote: Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual email address. In other words, rather than have the
Re: Displaying actual email address not name
Shark Attack on 3/9/07 said Hi all; Most of the time Powermail displays the 'to' and 'from' fields of a given email using the 'real name' associated with it. (I'm talking bout when emails are listed in the Browser window, say, or in Find results). Right now I need to see those messages displayed to show the actual email address. In other words, rather than have the message displayed as being from 'Joe Bloggs (work)' I want to see that it was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this possible? I've not found a preference setting that seems to handle this. And, just this one time, I need it. Here is a sort of work around. It may not actually do what you want but by looking in two places it might help. In your browser window [not sure whether or not this works with find results]... select all the e-mails of which you want to see the real e- mail address. The tap and hold the reply button in the toolbar. You will see reply to sender, and reply to all. You should also see reply single message... choose that. [Note: this doesn't work if the reply-to is a mailing list or yahoo group]. You then should see the addresses in that fake new e- mail and can perhaps compare it to the list in the browser [or find?] window. Apple Mail has an option for showing complete addresses... probably powermail should??? -- Barbara Needham