Re: Re(2): new to powermail
--On Tuesday, June 22, 2004 3:18 PM +0100 "david.gordon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am >> troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail. >> Anything I can do to reduce their chances? >> > >> OS X.2.8 >> Powerbook G3 > > Take Waynes's advice and update to Panther if you want - however I am > running PowerMail on 10.2.8 and an iBook G3 no problem. Done all the > permission repair stuff? > >> Mailsmith is so good at what it does > > I extensively researched mail applications before coming to PowerMail. I > looked at them all again recently. Mailsmith _is_ nice but too hard-core > for me. I don't like not _ever_ being able to read an HTML message nor > not being able to click a URL address in a message to get to a web page. > In fact ISTR not even email addresses are clickable. > > You'll never be 100% happy - PowerMail does it for me 90%! > > - I am still giving Powermail a shot :-) I am having some trouble sending mail with certain accounts. I hope someone can help. My ISP is Verizon. I have two IMAP accounts with FastMail.FM. Powermail is giving me an error message when I try to send via my IMAP accounts. I have same settings with Mulberry and have no issues sending mail with my IMAP accounts. What settings do I need to adjust so Powermail will be able to send my mail? I seem to have the correct settings, but it is possible I overlooked something. James
Re: Re(2): new to powermail
marmara wrote on 22.06.04 at 08:00 -0400 >I am >troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail. >Anything I can do to reduce their chances? > >OS X.2.8 >Powerbook G3 Take Waynes's advice and update to Panther if you want - however I am running PowerMail on 10.2.8 and an iBook G3 no problem. Done all the permission repair stuff? > Mailsmith is so good at what it does I extensively researched mail applications before coming to PowerMail. I looked at them all again recently. Mailsmith _is_ nice but too hard-core for me. I don't like not _ever_ being able to read an HTML message nor not being able to click a URL address in a message to get to a web page. In fact ISTR not even email addresses are clickable. You'll never be 100% happy - PowerMail does it for me 90%! -- david.gordon
Re: Re(2): new to powermail
Hi, Mailsmith is so good at what it does, I am willing to wait for IMAP. I agree that currently Mailsmith does not really make practical sense. I am troubled by the frequent crashes/quits I am getting with Powermail. Anything I can do to reduce their chances? James OS X.2.8 Powerbook G3 --On Monday, June 21, 2004 5:02 PM -0500 Nary Lakshmanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From Sun, 20 Jun 2004 20:14:42 -0400: > > >> today :-( The other mail clients I am testing are mulberry which I >> really like, mailsmith and gyazmail. > > Given that mailsmith does not STILL have IMAP support, why are you still > considering it? > > -- Nary > > >