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2009-05-12 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
After a long absence I returned from Apple Mail to PowerMail.
I thought I could not live without imap.

But, with some rules I can can my in- and outbox in sync on my other
Macs after all.

Working in this client feels like home, like no other! And I tried Mail,
Mailsmith, Gyaz, Postbox, you name it!

Now: I dug up this mailinglist from my archives, as the ctm website does
not list it anymore. (Nor does it list the AppleScript, shame on them!)
Is this list still active?

Mirko

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Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail mirko-l...@xs4all.nl




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2009-05-12 Thread Don Zahniser
On 5/12/09, Mirko Kranenburg wrote:


Working in this client feels like home, like no other! And I tried Mail,
Mailsmith, Gyaz, Postbox, you name it!

...been there!

Now: I dug up this mailinglist from my archives, as the ctm website does
not list it anymore. (Nor does it list the AppleScript, shame on them!)

I raised the AppleScript issue on the list a week or two ago.

Is this list still active?

Yes, but there hasn't been a lot of traffic lately.

 - Don




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2009-05-12 Thread Alan Harper
Hi Mirko

This might be an unfair thing to ask on the PowerMail mailing list, but
can you give a short description of the problems you had with Postbox,
and why you did not find it to be adequate to your needs?

Alan

Mirko Kranenburg (mirko-l...@xs4all.nl) said on 5/12/09:


After a long absence I returned from Apple Mail to PowerMail.
I thought I could not live without imap.

But, with some rules I can can my in- and outbox in sync on my other
Macs after all.

Working in this client feels like home, like no other! And I tried Mail,
Mailsmith, Gyaz, Postbox, you name it!

Now: I dug up this mailinglist from my archives, as the ctm website does
not list it anymore. (Nor does it list the AppleScript, shame on them!)
Is this list still active?

Mirko

--
Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail mirko-l...@xs4all.nl







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2009-05-12 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
Hi Alan,

It is not so much problems, as the level of customization that I got used to.
I have not given PostBox a very long try, but I did very hard try to
like Outspring Mail.

But what brought me back to PM was mostly the possiblity to filter in
and outgoing mail, and the Recent Mail window, something I have not seen
anywhere else.
That, and the tremendeous speed of PM, in connecting, but especially in
searching mails, whereever they are in my nested folder structure.

M

--
Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail mirko-l...@xs4all.nl

On Tue, 12 May 2009 16:57:59 -0700, Alan Harper wrote:

Hi Mirko

This might be an unfair thing to ask on the PowerMail mailing list, but
can you give a short description of the problems you had with Postbox,
and why you did not find it to be adequate to your needs?

Alan

Mirko Kranenburg (mirko-l...@xs4all.nl) said on 5/12/09:


After a long absence I returned from Apple Mail to PowerMail.
I thought I could not live without imap.

But, with some rules I can can my in- and outbox in sync on my other
Macs after all.

Working in this client feels like home, like no other! And I tried Mail,
Mailsmith, Gyaz, Postbox, you name it!

Now: I dug up this mailinglist from my archives, as the ctm website does
not list it anymore. (Nor does it list the AppleScript, shame on them!)
Is this list still active?

Mirko

--
Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail mirko-l...@xs4all.nl











Re: Back

2009-05-12 Thread H.R. Riggs
Mirko Kranenburg wrote on 5/13/09 at 2:30 PM:

That, and the tremendeous speed of PM, in connecting, but especially in
searching mails, whereever they are in my nested folder structure.

The searching is priceless.





Re: Back

2009-05-12 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Wed, 13 May 2009 02:30:58 +0200 schrieb/wrote Mirko Kranenburg:

Hi Alan,

It is not so much problems, as the level of customization that I got
used to.
I have not given PostBox a very long try, but I did very hard try to
like Outspring Mail.

But what brought me back to PM was mostly the possiblity to filter in
and outgoing mail, and the Recent Mail window, something I have not seen
anywhere else.
That, and the tremendeous speed of PM, in connecting, but especially in
searching mails, whereever they are in my nested folder structure.

I was recently writing a mail component for 4D and tested it with quite
some mail clients.
And guess what, Powermail is still my favorite :-)
I does exactly what it should:
sending and receiving e-mails.
I just miss a GnuPGP plugin or some other good encryption solution.
all the best
Matthias