Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages - losing its humour!

2003-03-17 Thread Nick Quinn's list address

Jérôme,

Thus spoke Nick Quinn's list address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Monday, 17
March 2003 at 10:41 AM +1000:

>Thus spoke PowerMail Engineering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Saturday, 15
>March 2003 at 6:41 AM +1000:
>
>>You can also delete
>>the message from the server manually, if you have enabled the "online
>>status" column in the view options.
>
>I did that and when I do View->view unread, I get:
>
>An Error Occurred
>MAS Error 1 (MAS feature error) in 100 ().
>Low level error
>
>even when I turned off "online status"

this folder (actually the powermail list one) is unusable in the browse
window, even after an option-apple low level rebuild! I have to double
click on the folder icon and open a new window to access the folder.
Otherwise the other folders "catch" the same illness.

Not funny on a 250MB (compacts to 61MB.sit) database... well less
withouts .old's

hf,

Nick Quinn
Sunshine Beach Software in OZ




Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-17 Thread Nick Quinn's list address

Jérôme,

Thus spoke PowerMail Engineering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Saturday, 15
March 2003 at 6:41 AM +1000:

>You can also delete
>the message from the server manually, if you have enabled the "online
>status" column in the view options.

I did that and when I do View->view unread, I get:

An Error Occurred
MAS Error 1 (MAS feature error) in 100 ().
Low level error

even when I turned off "online status"

wdyt,

Nick Quinn
Sunshine Beach Software in OZ




Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-16 Thread William Courington

Thanks for the full explanation. Great service on a product I'm liking
more and more.

  Bill Courington

>William Courington wrote:
>
>>If I trash a message that has not been fully retrieved from the server,
>>will PM delete the message on the server? (It's set up to delete messages
>>after they have been downloaded.) Or, to avoid leaving junk on the
>>server, do I have to retrieve-fully then trash?
>
>Check "Delete from server when deleting locally" in the POP advanced
>options. The message will be delete from the server on the next
>connection after you have emptied PowerMail's trash. You can also delete
>the message from the server manually, if you have enabled the "online
>status" column in the view options.
>
>
>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
>
>
>-
>   "Nice application ! I particularly like the filtering abilities using
>the address book and the possibilities to make filters invoke
>AppleScripts"
>  Sven S. Porst, PowerMail user
>
>
> Download a demo version from http://www.ctmdev.com
>-
>
>
>
>




Re: Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-15 Thread PowerMail Engineering

William Courington wrote:

>If I trash a message that has not been fully retrieved from the server,
>will PM delete the message on the server? (It's set up to delete messages
>after they have been downloaded.) Or, to avoid leaving junk on the
>server, do I have to retrieve-fully then trash?

Check "Delete from server when deleting locally" in the POP advanced
options. The message will be delete from the server on the next
connection after you have emptied PowerMail's trash. You can also delete
the message from the server manually, if you have enabled the "online
status" column in the view options.

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

-
   "Nice application ! I particularly like the filtering abilities using
the address book and the possibilities to make filters invoke
AppleScripts"
  Sven S. Porst, PowerMail user

 Download a demo version from http://www.ctmdev.com
-




Trashing partly retrieved messages

2003-03-14 Thread William Courington

If I trash a message that has not been fully retrieved from the server,
will PM delete the message on the server? (It's set up to delete messages
after they have been downloaded.) Or, to avoid leaving junk on the
server, do I have to retrieve-fully then trash? 

  Bill Courington