Problem w/ Find Function

2012-09-02 Thread T.L. Miller
I keep the numbers of my 10 lotto tickets in a 6.1.3 PM folder and do a "Find" 
in the "Body" ("includes at least one of") after every lotto drawing. This has 
worked fine for years, but not today. I have rebuilt the DB twice, asked it to 
"Update the Search Index."  I'm not aware of any changes since it worked fine.




Tom Miller 10.8.1 iMac
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Re: Problem w/ Find Function

2012-09-03 Thread PowerMail Engineering
T.L. Miller wrote:

>I keep the numbers of my 10 lotto tickets in a 6.1.3 PM folder and do a
>"Find" in the "Body" ("includes at least one of") after every lotto
>drawing. This has worked fine for years, but not today. I have rebuilt
>the DB twice, asked it to "Update the Search Index."  I'm not aware of
>any changes since it worked fine.

Rebuild your search index by launching PowerMail while pressing the command and 
option keys, and checking the "Rebuild the search index" checkbox.


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Re: Problem w/ Find Function

2012-09-03 Thread T.L. Miller

>T.L. Miller wrote:
>
>>I keep the numbers of my 10 lotto tickets in a 6.1.3 PM folder and do a
>>"Find" in the "Body" ("includes at least one of") after every lotto
>>drawing. This has worked fine for years, but not today. I have rebuilt
>>the DB twice, asked it to "Update the Search Index."  I'm not aware of
>>any changes since it worked fine.
>
>Rebuild your search index by launching PowerMail while pressing the
>command and option keys, and checking the "Rebuild the search index" checkbox.


Jérôme, I rebuilt the search index and the sort indices earlier this morning 
and that solved the problem. I was about to respond to my own message when I 
saw your reply.  Thanks.

BTW, since I have your attention, when I am accessing my mac./me.com IMAP 
messages and my Mac goes to sleep, it closes that connection.  When I restart 
PM, and Connect to mac./me.com IMAP4, PM says incorrect account setting and 
then I go to Set Up, it all settings look okay and I see my IMAP messages. Is 
that normal?

I continue to use PowerMail and hope you folks will continue supporting.



Tom Miller
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"The only time we see the middle of the road is as
we run from side to side." R.O.Clark
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