Re: [ANN] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-12 Thread Cap Schwartz

Fixed my spinning-beachball-on-every-click problem!

/Cap

G4 iBook 10.3.9






Re: [ANN] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-11 Thread Barbara Needham

PowerMail info on 6/10/05 said

>   * 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

This still doesn't work quite correctly.
Sequence: 

show html, works, no images.
load images, reverts to text
show in web browser: DOES show images, which mine did NOT do before.
THEN load images does work, which it did not do before.

OR:

show html, works, no images
load images, reverts to text
show html, works, shows spaces for images
load images, now works.

I have only tried this on two message so far;
of this type [which doesn't display the text]:




>MIME-version: 1.0
>X-Mailer: Accucast
>Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
>Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable


and this [which is properly formatted and displays text when text only is
selected]:

>MIME-version: 1.0
>Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary=mpBoundaryString
>Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit
-- 
Barbara Needham








[ANN] private 5.2.1b1 available

2005-06-10 Thread PowerMail info

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