Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-07-12 Thread Rene Merz

Am 12.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:

Did you trash the Spam Sieve preferences as someone suggested ?

Unfortunately this helps for a short while only.
After several startups without the problem now it went back again.

It IS a bug with thos PM 5.01!




Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-07-12 Thread Raul Vera

Thanks Andy-

I tried each of these things, carefully testing each one by quitting both
PM and SS, firing up PM, sending myself a message from another account on
another machine, then checking mail in PM.  Nothing worked.  In fact at
one point ScriptEditor itself asked where SpamSieve was, confirming that
the issue is an Applescript problem rather than a PM problem.

However, after one of these experiments I left PM running, though not
SpamSieve, and while I was doing something else PM got some spam and
flawlessly fired up SS!  I quickly set up the same experiment and
confirmed that the problem has gone away.

All of which points to a subtle Applescript problem with the mechanism
for finding apps on disk.  Oh joy.

OnyX I don't think has anything to do with it, as I downloaded OnyX only
_after_ I had the problem, because running it was one of the suggestions
for fixing it.

Matthias Schmidt suggested deleting SpamSieve preferences.  I didn't try
this, as these preferences are used by SpamSieve, not by the system
trying to find SpamSieve.  I would be very surprised to find this
relevant at all.

Thanks for all the quick replies, and thanks to CTM for fixing whatever
was making all my attempts to send to the list bounce.

Raúl

Andy Fragen wrote:

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
Here's what I did to get it to work. Some of it is a bit of voodoo
because I'm not sure exactly how it worked.

1. I opened the script in Script Editor. Selected a message and ran the
script. While SpamSieve was not open.

2. Log out, log in.

3. Open SpamSieve in Get Info and change the name to SpamSieve.app. Even
if it already says this.

I have a sneaking suspicion that it might be an AppleScript problem.

I did many of these things several times. I don't know what worked,
specifically, but it worked.

Bottom line. This problem only occurred for me after deleting System
cache from Onyx.

--
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Jul 12, 2004, Matthias Schmidt said:

Did you trash the Spam Sieve preferences as someone suggested ?

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 06:54:09 +0200 schrieb/wrote Raul Vera:

Hi Karsten-

I just moved to a new machine, running Panther instead of Jaguar, and now
I have this problem.  I have run OnyX, asking it to do most everything it
does, but nothing has helped.  Does anyone else have any insight into how
to fix this?

Raúl Vera

Karsten Liere wrote:

Hi Oliver,

Had the same problem couple of days ago. What actually helped was using
Onyx to delete whatever Cache files exist. In addition I ran the
maintenance cron scripts. Whatever was the reason, PM is now happy again
finding SpamSieve.

Btw, a workaround is to first start SpamSieve before starting PM...

HTH. Cheers,

Karsten

Ok. It works after moving into Application Folder - even without
question, for SpamSieve.

Sorry,
after restarting my iBook today, he ask again for SpamSieve.

It's surely a Bug in PM 5.01 or a broken Link in any Preference-File.


Oliver






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Director
Orbit 3 Pty Ltd
8 Coneill Place
NSW 2037
Australia
http://orbit3.com









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Orbit 3 Pty Ltd
8 Coneill Place
NSW 2037
Australia
http://orbit3.com




Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-07-12 Thread Andy Fragen

*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
Here's what I did to get it to work. Some of it is a bit of voodoo
because I'm not sure exactly how it worked.

1. I opened the script in Script Editor. Selected a message and ran the
script. While SpamSieve was not open.

2. Log out, log in.

3. Open SpamSieve in Get Info and change the name to SpamSieve.app. Even
if it already says this.

I have a sneaking suspicion that it might be an AppleScript problem.

I did many of these things several times. I don't know what worked,
specifically, but it worked.

Bottom line. This problem only occurred for me after deleting System
cache from Onyx.

--
Andy Fragen

On Mon, Jul 12, 2004, Matthias Schmidt said:

Did you trash the Spam Sieve preferences as someone suggested ?

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 06:54:09 +0200 schrieb/wrote Raul Vera:

Hi Karsten-

I just moved to a new machine, running Panther instead of Jaguar, and now
I have this problem.  I have run OnyX, asking it to do most everything it
does, but nothing has helped.  Does anyone else have any insight into how
to fix this?

Raúl Vera

Karsten Liere wrote:

Hi Oliver,

Had the same problem couple of days ago. What actually helped was using
Onyx to delete whatever Cache files exist. In addition I ran the
maintenance cron scripts. Whatever was the reason, PM is now happy again
finding SpamSieve.

Btw, a workaround is to first start SpamSieve before starting PM...

HTH. Cheers,

Karsten

Ok. It works after moving into Application Folder - even without
question, for SpamSieve.

Sorry,
after restarting my iBook today, he ask again for SpamSieve.

It's surely a Bug in PM 5.01 or a broken Link in any Preference-File.


Oliver






--
Raúl Vera
Director
Orbit 3 Pty Ltd
8 Coneill Place
NSW 2037
Australia
http://orbit3.com








Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-06-30 Thread Karsten Liere

Hi Oliver,

Had the same problem couple of days ago. What actually helped was using
Onyx to delete whatever Cache files exist. In addition I ran the
maintenance cron scripts. Whatever was the reason, PM is now happy again
finding SpamSieve.

Btw, a workaround is to first start SpamSieve before starting PM...

HTH. Cheers,

Karsten

Ok. It works after moving into Application Folder - even without
question, for SpamSieve.

Sorry,
after restarting my iBook today, he ask again for SpamSieve.

It's surely a Bug in PM 5.01 or a broken Link in any Preference-File.


Oliver






Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-06-30 Thread Oliver Stiebing

Ok. It works after moving into Application Folder - even without
question, for SpamSieve.

Sorry,
after restarting my iBook today, he ask again for SpamSieve.

It's surely a Bug in PM 5.01 or a broken Link in any Preference-File.

Oliver




Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-06-29 Thread Matthias Schmidt

At least it works for me 

how many copies of SpamSieve you have on your Mac.
I think it should be only 1.

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:25:24 +0200 schrieb/wrote Rene Merz:

Am 29.6.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:

Put SpamSieve to the Application Folder.
That should work ...

All the best

Matthias

It does definitly not! Different to PM 5.0
Since PM 5.01, the program is allways (means: once after mounting) asking
where SpamSieve is.

Seems to be a bug.





Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-06-29 Thread Rene Merz

Am 29.6.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:

Put SpamSieve to the Application Folder.
That should work ...

All the best

Matthias

It does definitly not! Different to PM 5.0
Since PM 5.01, the program is allways (means: once after mounting) asking
where SpamSieve is.

Seems to be a bug.




Re: SpamSieve not found

2004-06-29 Thread Matthias Schmidt

Put SpamSieve to the Application Folder.
That should work ...

All the best

Matthias

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Am/On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 08:43:59 +0200 schrieb/wrote Oliver Stiebing:

Since Version 5.01 PM always ask for SpamSieve. After manually selecting
from the
'Where is SpamSieve'-Window, it works. But after closing SpamSieve, PM
ask again.
SpamSieve is still placed in the unmodified PM-Folder.

Greetings
Oliver