Re: PowerMail(TM) Leopard issues...

2007-11-03 Thread Matthias Schmidt
CTM info <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A quick note to let you know that we are committed to making sure
> PowerMail 5.6, which contains undisclosed improvements, will be fully
> qualified for 10.5 which is now our main operating system in house.


Sounds like good news :-)
Looking forward to the new version.

Thanks and all the best

Matthias




Re: PowerMail(TM) Leopard issues...

2007-11-03 Thread listes
CTM info <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A quick note to let you know that we are committed to making sure
> PowerMail 5.6, which contains undisclosed improvements, will be fully
> qualified for 10.5 which is now our main operating system in house.

Thanks for this Jean Michel

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Re: PowerMail(TM) Leopard issues...

2007-11-02 Thread Marlyse Comte
but on the other hand, I am also a user and also on leopard since last
friday and no problems whatsoever on leopard with powermail - so far.

obviously milage varies and not all is bad and for me right now good.

---marlyse


 former message(s) quotes: -


>
>Friday, November 2, 2007   at   6:04 PM*Ocean City*  Standard Time 
>
>Hi Paul,
>
>I'm not on Leopard, but as you predicted, the usual road bumps are
>rearing their ugly heads.  This, on PowerMail(TM) in the OSX forum: 
>
>>next problem was with PowerMail and passwords.  This was fixed by
>>using Keychain Access' First Aid feature and all my passwords were restored.
>>
>>Now my issues:
>>
>>#1 -- I cannot send any e-mails, as I get the following error message
>>
>>A network interface error occurred 
>>
>>Class=NetP; what=100; when=1 
>>
>>#2 -- PowerMail won't Hide anymore.
>>
>>#3 -- SpamSieve is having issues as well (SLOW loading, non-responsive)
>>
>>I've been a PowerMail user since Claris eMailer had problems with Mac OS
>>X, but I'm about ready to revert back to the new version of Apple Mail
>>and use Intego's Personal Antispam X4. 
>>
>>Fabian
>>
>
>
>





Re: PowerMail(TM) Leopard issues...

2007-11-02 Thread CTM info
Hello all,

A quick note to let you know that we are committed to making sure
PowerMail 5.6, which contains undisclosed improvements, will be fully
qualified for 10.5 which is now our main operating system in house.

Cheers,

jean michel / ctm qa

On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 18:05:02 -0400, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>Friday, November 2, 2007   at   6:04 PM*Ocean City*  Standard Time 
>
>Hi Paul,
>
>I'm not on Leopard, but as you predicted, the usual road bumps are
>rearing their ugly heads.  This, on PowerMail(TM) in the OSX forum: 
>
>>next problem was with PowerMail and passwords.  This was fixed by
>>using Keychain Access' First Aid feature and all my passwords were restored.
>>
>>Now my issues:
>>
>>#1 -- I cannot send any e-mails, as I get the following error message
>>
>>A network interface error occurred 
>>
>>Class=NetP; what=100; when=1 
>>
>>#2 -- PowerMail won't Hide anymore.
>>
>>#3 -- SpamSieve is having issues as well (SLOW loading, non-responsive)
>>
>>I've been a PowerMail user since Claris eMailer had problems with Mac OS
>>X, but I'm about ready to revert back to the new version of Apple Mail
>>and use Intego's Personal Antispam X4. 
>>
>>Fabian
>>
>
>
>





PowerMail(TM) Leopard issues...

2007-11-02 Thread John

Friday, November 2, 2007   at   6:04 PM*Ocean City*  Standard Time 

Hi Paul,

I'm not on Leopard, but as you predicted, the usual road bumps are
rearing their ugly heads.  This, on PowerMail(TM) in the OSX forum: 

>next problem was with PowerMail and passwords.  This was fixed by
>using Keychain Access' First Aid feature and all my passwords were restored.
>
>Now my issues:
>
>#1 -- I cannot send any e-mails, as I get the following error message
>
>A network interface error occurred 
>
>Class=NetP; what=100; when=1 
>
>#2 -- PowerMail won't Hide anymore.
>
>#3 -- SpamSieve is having issues as well (SLOW loading, non-responsive)
>
>I've been a PowerMail user since Claris eMailer had problems with Mac OS
>X, but I'm about ready to revert back to the new version of Apple Mail
>and use Intego's Personal Antispam X4. 
>
>Fabian
>