Re: List archives? (not going to help me after all)

2005-11-15 Thread PowerMail Engineering

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Amazing. I would have never thought Spell Checker with these crashes.
>But you seem to be on to something. I cannot check spelling in TextEdit.
>So what do I do now?

Well, I don't know. A few people had a similar problem, but I don't
remember of a unique solution. Some had installed a third party
dictionary, some had something corrupted in their preferences...
You can start by repairing the disk permissions using Disk Utility. Then
you can try removing files related to spell checking from your home/
Library/Preferences folder. You can also check if spell checking works
from another Mac OS X user account, and eventually move all your files
to a new account...


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Re: List archives? (not going to help me after all)

2005-11-15 Thread lesliez

Amazing. I would have never thought Spell Checker with these crashes. But you 
seem to be on to something. I cannot check spelling in TextEdit. So what do I 
do now?

Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Leslie

PowerMail Engineering wrote:

> 
> Maybe there is a problem with the spell checker. Can you successfully
> check spelling with other applications, TextEdit for example?
> If it is not a spell checker problem, can you send me in private a crash
> log? Crash logs are stored in your {home}/Library/Logs/CrashReporter folder.
> 
> 
> Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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> it will integrate the OS X address book and OS X spell checking,
> it's going to be one incredible email agent."
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Re: List archives? (not going to help me after all)

2005-11-15 Thread PowerMail Engineering

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>When I started up PowerMail I downloaded my mail just fine. But when I
>tried to open a message, any message, new or old, the program quits.
>When I hit reply to any message in the list, the program quits.

Maybe there is a problem with the spell checker. Can you successfully
check spelling with other applications, TextEdit for example?
If it is not a spell checker problem, can you send me in private a crash
log? Crash logs are stored in your {home}/Library/Logs/CrashReporter folder.


Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering


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   "There is almost nothing that you cannot do with PowerMail. Now that
it will integrate the OS X address book and OS X spell checking,
it's going to be one incredible email agent."
  PowerMail user comment on www.macupdate.com


 Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com
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Re: List archives? (not going to help me after all)

2005-11-15 Thread lesliez

Thank you. I noticed that the list archives only go through the middle of 2004. 
Since my problem is related to OS X 10.4.3 I don't think they're going to help 
me.

So here's my problem.

After being reassured that it was finally stable, I upgraded from 10.3 to 
Tiger. I have the lastest update as of yesterday. I also upgraded PowerMail 
from 5.1 to the latest version 5.2.1. I followed instructions for the upgrade 
and imported my existing mail database. I also chose to make it compatible with 
Spotlight. 

When I started up PowerMail I downloaded my mail just fine. But when I tried to 
open a message, any message, new or old, the program quits. When I hit reply to 
any message in the list, the program quits. Basically any function other than 
downloading mail or deleting it without reading causes the program to quit.

Any ideas for me based on the info I've given? I love this program, I'm an old 
Claris Emailer devotee. I tried other mail programs but they don't live up to 
this one. I don't want to give it up. And I hate the web mail program that my 
ISP offers. I hope you can help.

I do have backups to work with.

Thanks,
Leslie


Barbara Needham wrote:

> A-NO-NE Music on 11/14/05 said
> 
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2005/11/14 / 12:50 PM wrote:
> >
> >>I just joined this list because I have a problem. Can anyone tell me if
> >>there is a way to access list archives? I hate to bother you all with a
> >>problem that's been solved already in the past.
> >
> >
> >This is the only one available:
> >
> 
> But don't be afraid to ask your question. We don't bite, mostly.
> -- 
> Barbara Needham
> 






Re: List archives?

2005-11-15 Thread Barbara Needham

A-NO-NE Music on 11/14/05 said

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2005/11/14 / 12:50 PM wrote:
>
>>I just joined this list because I have a problem. Can anyone tell me if
>>there is a way to access list archives? I hate to bother you all with a
>>problem that's been solved already in the past.
>
>
>This is the only one available:
>

But don't be afraid to ask your question. We don't bite, mostly.
-- 
Barbara Needham






Re: List archives?

2005-11-15 Thread A-NO-NE Music

[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2005/11/14 / 12:50 PM wrote:

>I just joined this list because I have a problem. Can anyone tell me if
>there is a way to access list archives? I hate to bother you all with a
>problem that's been solved already in the past.


This is the only one available:



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