Redirecting

2007-11-06 Thread Carl Darby
When I sometimes have to send HTML message on to someone I use redirect.
Usually this works but sometimes the HTML is still stripped. ANy ideas
why this should happen? Probably the best way is to open the message in
a browser, save it and then send it but even then some images are often
missed out.

ANy help please?




powermail-discuss Digest #2727 - 11/06/07

2007-11-06 Thread PowerMail discussions
powermail-discuss Digest #2727 - Tuesday, November 6, 2007

  Redirecting
  by "Carl Darby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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Subject: Redirecting
From: "Carl Darby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 07:57:53 +

When I sometimes have to send HTML message on to someone I use redirect.
Usually this works but sometimes the HTML is still stripped. ANy ideas
why this should happen? Probably the best way is to open the message in
a browser, save it and then send it but even then some images are often
missed out.

ANy help please?


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Upgrade costs

2007-11-06 Thread Art Wheat
I have PowerMail 5.2.3.
Is there a cost to upgrade to the current version?

I've had problems where my spam filtering does not work on the office
Mac (works fine on the one at home). I considered just upgrading to the
current version but the web site either does not have that information
or I was not able to find it.

I always appreciate any help anyone sends my way. Thanks in advance,
Art

Art Wheat
SiteSteward, Inc.
(585) 647-1101 - Voice 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.SiteSteward.com

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HTML-only to text conversion working now?

2007-11-06 Thread MB
I it just my messages or has the long wished for HTML to text
functionality silently been implemented even on email source that is
HTML _only_ (that is no plain text multipart)?  

When I display HTML messagesof such HTMl-only messages as plain text,
_all_ the vital info (though not the formatting), inlcuding such things
as web URLs, that in the source is within HTML tags, is now in plain text.

I just love it! For many messages I'll keep viewing them in HTML, but
for those I just want the basics from I sure will turn'em to plain text
more often.

So now I only need a script that takes HTML attachments and turn those
to plain text and put them in the message body. I have some mailing
lists that put HTML messages as attachments to empty bodies, so that
would make them more useful. Anyone else into that idea?

Mikael

Tech facts:
PM 5.5.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 Mhz | 1GB RAM | 80GB HD




Spamsieve stopped working

2007-11-06 Thread Jonathan Brady
I installed Leopard on the 26th and Powermail and
spamsieve were working well until today. For whatever
reason, Powermail stopped sending any messages to
spamsieve. Nothing out of the ordinary happened. So
no idea what could have caused this sudden loss of
functionality. I tried rebooting the system, reconfiguring
spamsieve, going through the spam filter assistant, and
nothing helped.

Any ideas?

-- 
Jonathan Brady




Re: Redirecting

2007-11-06 Thread Carl Darby
Mikael,

Thanks for that. Something else that I've been trying is if the HTML is
vital to the message I've been opening the message in browser, saving
that as page source and attaching it to a blank message. Usually that
works. Also, redirecting sometimes works - depends on what mood it is
in!! Thanks anyway.

Carl

On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 11:25:31 +0100 MB wrote:

>Carl, HTML message forwarding don't work well with PowerMail. One
>solution, if the actual text is most important, may be to choose to show
>the message as plain text and forward that instead of redirecting. 
>
>Actually, as all the HTML is in the source it probably could be made
>possible to slice and dice it with a script in a form that could be
>forwarded with the images as attachments. 
>
>Mikael
>
>Tech facts:
>PM 5.5.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 Mhz | 1GB RAM | 80GB HD
>
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