Re: [ANN] [reposted] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-11 Thread Tom Miller

On 6/10/05, at 1:18 PM, Ray, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>It hasn't picked up any of my accounts, address book settings or the
>mail database. It's empty.
>Meanwhile 5.2 continues to work.

Renamed the old PM, put this one in my PM folder, clicked on it and all
is fine.

Tom Miller
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Re: [ANN] [reposted] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-10 Thread PowerMail Engineering

Ray wrote:

>This may be a stupid question, but I've only just started using
>PoweMail. How do you go about upgrading 5.2 with this?
>I dragged it into the applications folder expecting it to replace 5,2
>but all it did was give me another install of PowerMail.

As beta versions should generally not be used on your main data (or at
your own risk), it uses a different user environment. You may switch to
your mail environment from the mail/database menu.


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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(2) the incredible searching speed,
(3) the filtering system meets all my needs,
(4) I absolutely LOVE the Recent Mail browser,
(5) SpamSieve meets all my spam blocking needs"
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Re: [ANN] [reposted] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-10 Thread Ray

Thanks for your email :Fri, 10 Jun 2005 07:31:13 -0400

>Hi Ray,
>
>>This may be a stupid question, but I've only just started using
>>PoweMail. How do you go about upgrading 5.2 with this?
>>I dragged it into the applications folder expecting it to replace 5,2
>>but all it did was give me another install of PowerMail.
>
>I think all you need to do is start using this version instead of the old
>version, there's no special install and no settings need to be changed.
>
It hasn't picked up any of my accounts, address book settings or the
mail database. It's empty.
Meanwhile 5.2 continues to work.






Re: [ANN] [reposted] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-10 Thread Jim Pistrang

Hi Ray,

>This may be a stupid question, but I've only just started using
>PoweMail. How do you go about upgrading 5.2 with this?
>I dragged it into the applications folder expecting it to replace 5,2
>but all it did was give me another install of PowerMail.

I think all you need to do is start using this version instead of the old
version, there's no special install and no settings need to be changed.

Jim

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Re: [ANN] [reposted] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-10 Thread Ray


>
>We are pleased to announce a bug fix for PowerMail which is now
>available for testing from:

This may be a stupid question, but I've only just started using
PoweMail. How do you go about upgrading 5.2 with this?
I dragged it into the applications folder expecting it to replace 5,2
but all it did was give me another install of PowerMail.






[ANN] [reposted] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-10 Thread PowerMail info

[Folks - just reposted the disk image to fix the issues with non-english
languages]

Greetings,

We are pleased to announce a bug fix for PowerMail which is now
available for testing from:

 

(If this link displays odd characters, try pasting it into the URL field
of your browser and then use  instead of  )

PowerMail 5.2.1b1 change list (from 5.2)

Fixes

   * PowerMail 5.2 could hang for about a minute when accessing the network
 under certain circumstances
   * The load images button (when displaying an HTML message, and image
 display is turned off in the preferences) did not work with Mac OS X
 10.3.9 or Tiger
   * When creating a new PowerMail database on Mac OS X 10.4, Spotlight
 indexing is now turned on by default
   * Dates in PowerMail 5.2 were displayed as specified by the system
 preferences on Mac OS X 10.2 or 10.4, but not on 10.3. Additionnally,
 dates in non roman character sets (japanese etc) were partially
 displayed on Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4

Please report your findings back to the PowerMail-testing or PowerMail-
discuss lists, thank you.

Kind regards,

the PowerMail team