spotlight index
Hello, Old issue: 10.4 on G4 and now 10.5.2 on MacIntel - If I search using spotligth I'll probably found messages that include what I search. - Now if I open a powermail message from the list of answers, powermail opens the message so I can read it. Note this: messages on server are deleted after 30 days At the next connection ALL messages are call from the server but it seams that some of then are note. A huge mess. Am I alone with this issue? Thanks Bertrand Soubeyrand --- SOUBEYRAND Consultant Tél. : 04 91 28 38 17 - Mobile : 06 0800 38 20 eMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Site web : http://www.soub.org/ --- - Conseil informatique - Création de logiciels sur-mesure - Web, Mise en pages automatisée === ENVOYEZ DES CENTAINES DE SMS EN 2 CLICS SOURIS ! Contrôle SMS : solution d'envoi automatisé de SMS Site web : http://www.controle-sms.com
Re: spotlight index
Hi Bertrand, - If I search using spotligth I'll probably found messages that include what I search. - Now if I open a powermail message from the list of answers, powermail opens the message so I can read it. Note this: messages on server are deleted after 30 days At the next connection ALL messages are call from the server but it seams that some of then are note. A huge mess. Am I alone with this issue? I think this might be happening... Possibly you have older copies of your Message Database on your hard drive (often you will find them in the PowerMail Files folder). If Spotlight finds a message in an old database, and you open it, you have effectively told PowerMail to switch databases. The next time you connect to the server (with the older database as the current database), PowerMail will download all of the messages that are not yet on the OLD database. hth Jim -- Jim Pistrang JP Computer Resources Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network 413-256-4569 http://www.jpcr.com
powermail-discuss Digest #2820 - 04/07/08
powermail-discuss Digest #2820 - Monday, April 7, 2008 spotlight index by Bertrand Soubeyrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: spotlight index by Jim Pistrang [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Subject: spotlight index From: Bertrand Soubeyrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 16:37:11 +0200 Hello, Old issue: 10.4 on G4 and now 10.5.2 on MacIntel - If I search using spotligth I'll probably found messages that include what I search. - Now if I open a powermail message from the list of answers, powermail opens the message so I can read it. Note this: messages on server are deleted after 30 days At the next connection ALL messages are call from the server but it seams that some of then are note. A huge mess. Am I alone with this issue? Thanks Bertrand Soubeyrand --- SOUBEYRAND Consultant Tél. : 04 91 28 38 17 - Mobile : 06 0800 38 20 eMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Site web : http://www.soub.org/ --- - Conseil informatique - Création de logiciels sur-mesure - Web, Mise en pages automatisée === ENVOYEZ DES CENTAINES DE SMS EN 2 CLICS SOURIS ! Contrôle SMS : solution d'envoi automatisé de SMS Site web : http://www.controle-sms.com -- Subject: Re: spotlight index From: Jim Pistrang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 11:25:42 -0400 Hi Bertrand, - If I search using spotligth I'll probably found messages that include what I search. - Now if I open a powermail message from the list of answers, powermail opens the message so I can read it. Note this: messages on server are deleted after 30 days At the next connection ALL messages are call from the server but it seams that some of then are note. A huge mess. Am I alone with this issue? I think this might be happening... Possibly you have older copies of your Message Database on your hard drive (often you will find them in the PowerMail Files folder). If Spotlight finds a message in an old database, and you open it, you have effectively told PowerMail to switch databases. The next time you connect to the server (with the older database as the current database), PowerMail will download all of the messages that are not yet on the OLD database. hth Jim -- Jim Pistrang JP Computer Resources Certified Member, Apple Consultants Network 413-256-4569 http://www.jpcr.com -- End of powermail-discuss Digest
Re: spotlight index
Bertrand Soubeyrand hat am Montag, 7. April 2008 geschrieben: - If I search using spotligth I'll probably found messages that include what I search. - Now if I open a powermail message from the list of answers, powermail opens the message so I can read it. Note this: messages on server are deleted after 30 days At the next connection ALL messages are call from the server but it seams that some of then are note. A huge mess. I don't understand why you are searching with spotlight for mail-messages. But PM has his own powerful search-tool. (Spotlight is too unpredictable for me, that's why it's completely off on my Mac. On Finder-side i still prefer smart search-tools like EasyFind.) Btw: I don't understand ... but it seams that some of then are note. Notes? After how many days messages on the mailserver get deleted depends on your preferences a) on the server itself b) on PM (option: message deleting = deleting on the server too)