Data bug in forward messages

2007-05-21 Thread Rene Merz
The header, integrated in the text body, of messages which are ready for
forwarding has a little bug:

The sending and receiving datas shows allways the same day and the same
time - which cannot be.




Re: Embedded gif/png files

2007-05-21 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Is it possible to set up a filter to auto delete embedded/attached .gif/
png files?

Conditions:
[attachment name] [ends with] [.gif]
[attachment name] [ends with] [.png]
Execute actions if [any condition is met]
Actions:
[Move attachments to trash]

Note that if a message contains multiple attachments, some matching the
criteria, and some not, only the attachments matching the criteria will
be moved to the trash.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


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Re: Problem on quit

2007-05-21 Thread Jeffrey L. Fishbein
I have developed a recent problem when I quit Powermail. I get an error
message that says STL exception occurred.

In the general preference pane, do you have some actions checked when
quitting PM? If so, does doing these action manually also triggers the
problem?

Yes, and it appears, yes. I have the program set to empty the trash on
quit. I tried to do that manually at your suggestion, and also got the
STL error.


Have you tried to compact your database? Or to low level rebuild it?

Both, individually as well as doing the whole group of five repair
options by launching when holding option+command. And it can only be
done that way it seems; I tried to do the compact from within the
program and got a memory error (not the STL error). 

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Thanks,
Jeff Fishbein




powermail-discuss Digest #2636 - 05/21/07

2007-05-21 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2636 - Monday, May 21, 2007

  Embedded gif/png files
  by Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Data bug in forward messages
  by Rene Merz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Embedded gif/png files
  by PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Re: Problem on quit
  by Jeffrey L. Fishbein [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: Embedded gif/png files
From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 07:01:59 +0100

Hi all:

Is it possible to set up a filter to auto delete embedded/attached .gif/
png files?

I seem to be getting a sudden influx of spam, which my current setup is
not trapping.

cheers,

Chris


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Subject: Data bug in forward messages
From: Rene Merz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:02:40 +0200

The header, integrated in the text body, of messages which are ready for
forwarding has a little bug:

The sending and receiving datas shows allways the same day and the same
time - which cannot be.


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Subject: Re: Embedded gif/png files
From: PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:58:32 +0200

Is it possible to set up a filter to auto delete embedded/attached .gif/
png files?

Conditions:
[attachment name] [ends with] [.gif]
[attachment name] [ends with] [.png]
Execute actions if [any condition is met]
Actions:
[Move attachments to trash]

Note that if a message contains multiple attachments, some matching the
criteria, and some not, only the attachments matching the criteria will
be moved to the trash.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


-
   Foxtrot is amazingly fast, and the built-in highlighting is a
fantastic idea.
  Constantin von Wentzel, Arlington MA

 Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch
-


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Subject: Re: Problem on quit
From: Jeffrey L. Fishbein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:10:47 -0400

I have developed a recent problem when I quit Powermail. I get an error
message that says STL exception occurred.

In the general preference pane, do you have some actions checked when
quitting PM? If so, does doing these action manually also triggers the
problem?

Yes, and it appears, yes. I have the program set to empty the trash on
quit. I tried to do that manually at your suggestion, and also got the
STL error.


Have you tried to compact your database? Or to low level rebuild it?

Both, individually as well as doing the whole group of five repair
options by launching when holding option+command. And it can only be
done that way it seems; I tried to do the compact from within the
program and got a memory error (not the STL error).

--
Thanks,
Jeff Fishbein


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