Re(2): Fwd: HTML printing
Jérôme, I'm printing directly from Powermail. DDV This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais. This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais. Are you printing directly from PowerMail, or from the web browser after using view message in web browser? In the later case, you may try to force the browser to interpret the file as UTF-8. Jérôme - CTM Engineering - Foxtrot Professional Search is a fantastic application. I simply couldn't live without it. FoxTrot Professional Search user comment Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch - = (+x-) = Find out what happened today www.birthfactdeathcalendar.net Get inspired to fill your day === = = ===
Re: Fwd: HTML printing
DDV wrote: This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais. This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais. Are you printing directly from PowerMail, or from the web browser after using view message in web browser? In the later case, you may try to force the browser to interpret the file as UTF-8. Jérôme - CTM Engineering - Foxtrot Professional Search is a fantastic application. I simply couldn't live without it. FoxTrot Professional Search user comment Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch -
Fwd: HTML printing
Hello, I'm still trying to solve this problem. This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais. This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je pensais. I tried fiddling with the characters sets to no avail. Powermail 6.2.1 OSX 10.10.3 Thanks for any help, DDV Begin Forwarded Message Subject: HTML printing Date Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 10:56 AM From: DDV d...@magic.be To: PowerMail Discussion List powermail-discuss@ctmdev.com Hello, Recently I'm having trouble to print HTML messages, french characters end up garbled. é becomes é, ê becomes ê and so on. On screen it reads fine and when printing as plain text it reads fine as well. Any suggestions to print HTML as it should? DDV - End Forwarded Message -
HTML printing
Hello, Recently I'm having trouble to print HTML messages, french characters end up garbled. é becomes é, ê becomes ê and so on. On screen it reads fine and when printing as plain text it reads fine as well. Any suggestions to print HTML as it should? DDV = (+x-) = Find out what happened today www.birthfactdeathcalendar.net Get inspired to fill your day === = = ===
printing email with attachment visible
hello, i need to send someone proof that an email i sent contained an attachment. the attachment was most likely removed by the recipient's firewall since a reply contained a *** PROBABLY SPAM *** addition to the message subject. when i print an email from powermail, the print shows subject, date sent, from, to, cc, and the message text. but there is no visible mentioning of an attachment like there is in the message window. anybody an idea how this can be done? thanks, ddv
Re: printing email with attachment visible
Take a screen shot of the sent email window showing the attachment at the bottom. 1. Press Command-Shift-4 2. Pointer turns into a crosshair. Click and drag it across the section you want to copy. Will create a file called Picture 1 on your desktop of what you dragged across. You'd then have to send this as an attachment, but it would show what you need. If you need the email to show the sending date and time, make a Forward of it and take a screen shot of that. You could also take a screen shot of the message in your Out Tray, showing status as sent and that it had an attachment (paperclip icon). Good luck. - Winston DDV wrote: hello, i need to send someone proof that an email i sent contained an attachment. the attachment was most likely removed by the recipient's firewall since a reply contained a *** PROBABLY SPAM *** addition to the message subject. when i print an email from powermail, the print shows subject, date sent, from, to, cc, and the message text. but there is no visible mentioning of an attachment like there is in the message window. anybody an idea how this can be done? thanks, ddv
Strange Printing
I never intentionally print anything directly from PowerMail. My printer is on the network, so I have to turn on AirPort whenever I want to print anything. I only print a few things a couple times a month, but whenever I choose to print something, some random message from my PowerMail in box prints first. I should try to remember to clear the queue before I print anything. Really odd and this has probably been going on for a year or so. Tom Miller -- 10.6.1 and the latest versions of almost everything. .. The only time we see the middle of the road is as we run from side to side. R.O.Clark ...
Re: Printing with too big font size
On Thursday, May 14, 2009, PowerMail Engineering sent forth: Urs Gruetzner wrote: Printing mails the font size is too big for my gusto. I have not found where I make the settings for printing in smaller font size. You can change the scaling factor in the page setup dialog, if you want the print font size to be different than the screen font size. Jérôme - CTM Engineering I don't think that is what he is after, as that would shrink the size of the whole printout, headers and all, relative to the paper. What is preferred is to have a separate font size control within the Print... dialogue box or perhaps somewhere in the PowerMail Preferences area. Other apps have done this in the past. An example is an old Telnet app called PacerTerm. -- Tim Lapin t...@sympatico.ca Intel iMacOS 10.5.6PowerMail 6.0.2 1 GB RAM 250 GB HD Your right Tim, ist not what I am looking for, however the result looks like as I am expecting it (It does not print in the upper left corner i.e. but adjusts the line break and fills the whole page) Settings in PM for display: 11 when pasted in Word : it appears as 12 when printed: its font size 14!!! The scaling in the page set up is only a first aid. I do not want for every print out first go to the page set up dialog, I want a wysiwyg printout with one inital mouse click as e.eg. Thunderbird does Urs
Re: Printing with too big font size
Am/On Fri, 15 May 2009 08:37:41 +0200 schrieb/wrote Urs Gruetzner: On Thursday, May 14, 2009, PowerMail Engineering sent forth: Urs Gruetzner wrote: Printing mails the font size is too big for my gusto. I have not found where I make the settings for printing in smaller font size. You can change the scaling factor in the page setup dialog, if you want the print font size to be different than the screen font size. Jérôme - CTM Engineering I don't think that is what he is after, as that would shrink the size of the whole printout, headers and all, relative to the paper. What is preferred is to have a separate font size control within the Print... dialogue box or perhaps somewhere in the PowerMail Preferences area. Other apps have done this in the past. An example is an old Telnet app called PacerTerm. -- Tim Lapin t...@sympatico.ca Intel iMacOS 10.5.6PowerMail 6.0.2 1 GB RAM 250 GB HD Your right Tim, ist not what I am looking for, however the result looks like as I am expecting it (It does not print in the upper left corner i.e. but adjusts the line break and fills the whole page) Settings in PM for display: 11 when pasted in Word : it appears as 12 when printed: its font size 14!!! The scaling in the page set up is only a first aid. I do not want for every print out first go to the page set up dialog, I want a wysiwyg printout with one inital mouse click as e.eg. Thunderbird does I had something simular long time ago. afair I did the usual voodoo and just trashed the prefs file. cheers, Matthias
Re: Printing with too big font size
Urs Gruetzner wrote: The scaling in the page set up is only a first aid. I do not want for every print out first go to the page set up dialog, I want a wysiwyg printout with one inital mouse click as e.eg. Thunderbird does The page layout settings are persistant in PowerMail, you don't need to change them each time you want to print a message. Jérôme - CTM Engineering - Whoa!!! Seriously cool Indeed!! FoxTrot takes Spotlight to another level entirely!! FoxTrot Personal Search user comment on www.versiontracker.com Download a demo version from www.foxtrot.ch -
Re: Printing with too big font size
Urs Gruetzner wrote: The scaling in the page set up is only a first aid. I do not want for every print out first go to the page set up dialog, I want a wysiwyg printout with one inital mouse click as e.eg. Thunderbird does The page layout settings are persistant in PowerMail, you don't need to change them each time you want to print a message. Jérôme - CTM Engineering Aha, thats then something better ;-) Thanks Urs
Re: Printing with too big font size
Urs Gruetzner wrote: The scaling in the page set up is only a first aid. I do not want for every print out first go to the page set up dialog, I want a wysiwyg printout with one inital mouse click as e.eg. Thunderbird does The page layout settings are persistant in PowerMail, you don't need to change them each time you want to print a message. Jérôme - CTM Engineering And with this knowledge I set the page setup to 80%, and that works fine for me. That one needs to do that is indeed strange...
Printing with too big font size
Powermail 6.0.2 Printing mails the font size is too big for my gusto. I have not found where I make the settings for printing in smaller font size. Any hints are welcome
Re: Printing with too big font size
Urs Gruetzner wrote: Printing mails the font size is too big for my gusto. I have not found where I make the settings for printing in smaller font size. You can change the scaling factor in the page setup dialog, if you want the print font size to be different than the screen font size. Jérôme - CTM Engineering - As someone who's in the business of receiving and (ideally) responding to 50 - 100 emails a day, through three different accounts, using three different ports. As, someone who's in a constant state of disorganzation, always losing, confusing, and misusing. As someone who had to jump between OS9 and OSX machines for much longer than it was in vogue, and needed his email to jump with him. As a Mac user who's email is his bread and butter, and sometimes needs it to work better than he does. I find Powermail to be simply invaluable. J. Vernet, PowerMail user Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Re: Printing with too big font size
On Thursday, May 14, 2009, PowerMail Engineering sent forth: Urs Gruetzner wrote: Printing mails the font size is too big for my gusto. I have not found where I make the settings for printing in smaller font size. You can change the scaling factor in the page setup dialog, if you want the print font size to be different than the screen font size. Jérôme - CTM Engineering I don't think that is what he is after, as that would shrink the size of the whole printout, headers and all, relative to the paper. What is preferred is to have a separate font size control within the Print... dialogue box or perhaps somewhere in the PowerMail Preferences area. Other apps have done this in the past. An example is an old Telnet app called PacerTerm. -- Tim Lapin t...@sympatico.ca Intel iMacOS 10.5.6PowerMail 6.0.2 1 GB RAM 250 GB HD
Printing preferences
Suddenly, when I try to print an email, the default page range has become From Page 1 to 1 rather than All. Not earth shattering, but I always forget to check All and then have to re-print. Has anyone else encountered anything like this? I don't think it is my printer's settings because every other application defaults to All and PowerMail has defaulted to All in the near past. Thank you in advance, John Payne MacBook Pro 2.16 10.4.8 PowerMail 5.5.2 HP LaserJet 1200 series printer ~~~ Gotham Graphix 540-887-0015 www.gothamgraphix.com
Re: Problem printing html messages
in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 5:42 PM, 12/17/07 Dave said: In addition, PowerMail will not print the message header info, so I'm left with just the HTML message body and no printed proof of date or who it came from/To. Just completely unsatisfactory! Matthias said: open the html in your webbrowser. You can do so by choosing the little globe on the bottom of the window and then choose show in webbrowser. From there you can print the html message. No big deal, always works for me. Dave says: Hi, So it seems that until CTM fixes this issue we must choose between printing an email with header info, or printing an email in html view (some html emails do not include a plain text version), not both. Most annoying of all is the lack of notice that I will not be allowed to change printers, nor see a page preview. Just yesterday I was swearing to myself because I wanted to print one page of an email, but was forced to waste 5 additional pages of paper color ink because the print dialog box does not appear as one might expect. I had wanted to print only the first page, and print it to the black white printer. It is my hope that CTM will address this issue at some point. Best, Dave N -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.1 GCM d(+) s: a+ C++ UM+++ P+ L+ E--- W+++ N+ K w--- M++$ PS+ PE Y+ PGP !R !tv(--) b+ DI D !G(G) e++ h--- r++ y+++ --END GEEK CODE BLOCK--
Re: Problem printing html messages
Matthias Schmidt said: open the html in your webbrowser. You can do so by choosing the little globe on the bottom of the window and then choose show in webbrowser. From there you can print the html message. No big deal, always works for me. That does NOT solve the problem of needing the headers and the HTML message printed on the same page. Please PAY ATTENTION to the actual problems presented before you come up with a solution. My idea was to intercept the printing of the message and via scripting get the headers needed and inject those before the actual printing job. This is feasible, though it would be better if there was an app or codelibrary out there that could do the actual intercept. One possibly more easy way could be to get the headers via scripting and the HTML message as a string and inject the headers as HTML before the actual message, before this is opened inside the web browser. From there it would of course be trivial to print the message with headers and all. Anyone up for it? I'm all busy myself, am nota happy scripter and sincerly noone seems to care about scripting for Powermail, even as scripts sometimes can solve real day by day problems. So unless I need it myself I won't be bothered. Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6 build 4497 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.5 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB
Re: Problem printing html messages
Matthias Schmidt said: What are you for a strange person shouting around here on the list, when people just try to help. Try to switch your brain on before typing. If you need the headers just print the text message. You're not helpful at all. The open in the browser solution is obvious and trivial. The objective was to print the HTML message with the headers, not the text itself. What don't you use your brain yourself and actually read before you try and be helpful? And what's all this you? Did I start the thread? I think not. Do I ask for your help on this problem? I think not. as long as you shout around no one will write you a script. What's the weather like on your planet? If you had paid any attention, which you obviously have not, you would have understood that I could most likely write it myself if I need such a script for myself. Which I don't. I was asking for the benefit of all those other people that seems to need a real solution for the problem at hand. At least I tried to envision something that potentially could solve the problem described. I won't repeat the actual problem again here as you most likely prefer denial of what it really was Dave asked for. Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6 build 4497 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.5 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB
Re: Problem printing html messages
Am/On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 02:26:00 +0100 schrieb/wrote MB: Matthias Schmidt said: What are you for a strange person shouting around here on the list, when people just try to help. Try to switch your brain on before typing. If you need the headers just print the text message. You're not helpful at all. The open in the browser solution is obvious and trivial. The objective was to print the HTML message with the headers, not the text itself. What don't you use your brain yourself and actually read before you try and be helpful? And what's all this you? Did I start the thread? I think not. Do I ask for your help on this problem? I think not. as long as you shout around no one will write you a script. What's the weather like on your planet? If you had paid any attention, which you obviously have not, you would have understood that I could most likely write it myself if I need such a script for myself. Which I don't. I was asking for the benefit of all those other people that seems to need a real solution for the problem at hand. At least I tried to envision something that potentially could solve the problem described. I won't repeat the actual problem again here as you most likely prefer denial of what it really was Dave asked for. so you want to start a flame war here? could someone please take this annoying guy off the list. I'll put him meanwhile on my blocking list. Thanks Matthias
Problem printing html messages
So I receive a HTML message (a receipt for a purchase), and I want to print it. I press command p and want to choose the printer, and check the preview to make sure it is just 1 page Nope! Can't do it! As I am waiting for the Print Dialog box to show up, the color printer immediately prints the job! That is Not the printer I wanted to print to! I KNOW this has been discussed before, but the problem still exists, and it's really surprising that when dealing with a HTML message in html view that PowerMail won't allow a choice of printers, and won't allow a preview nor saving as a PDF from the print dialog box. Nor will it allow a choice of which pages to print. All because the Print dialog box is skipped when printing a html message. In addition, PowerMail will not print the message header info, so I'm left with just the HTML message body and no printed proof of date or who it came from/To. Just completely unsatisfactory! Best, Dave
Re: Problem printing html messages
Dave N told: I KNOW this has been discussed before, but the problem still exists, and it's really surprising that when dealing with a HTML message in html view that PowerMail won't allow a choice of printers, and won't allow a preview nor saving as a PDF from the print dialog box. Nor will it allow a choice of which pages to print. All because the Print dialog box is skipped when printing a html message. In addition, PowerMail will not print the message header info, so I'm left with just the HTML message body and no printed proof of date or who it came from/To. Just completely unsatisfactory! I would like to know if this problem could be solved with some kind of printer intercept application. Anyone have any suggestions on that kind of apps? Mikael Technoids: PM 5.6 build 4497 sv / SpamSieve 2.6.5 sv | OS X 10.4.8 | Powerbook G4/400 | 1GB / 80GB
Re: Problem printing html messages
Am/On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 23:49:40 +0100 schrieb/wrote MB: Dave N told: I KNOW this has been discussed before, but the problem still exists, and it's really surprising that when dealing with a HTML message in html view that PowerMail won't allow a choice of printers, and won't allow a preview nor saving as a PDF from the print dialog box. Nor will it allow a choice of which pages to print. All because the Print dialog box is skipped when printing a html message. In addition, PowerMail will not print the message header info, so I'm left with just the HTML message body and no printed proof of date or who it came from/To. Just completely unsatisfactory! I would like to know if this problem could be solved with some kind of printer intercept application. Anyone have any suggestions on that kind of apps? open the html in your webbrowser. You can do so by choosing the little globe on the bottom of the window and then choose show in webbrowser. From there you can print the html message. No big deal, always works for me. Thanks and all the best Matthias
More problem with printing
If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to printing that causes additional problems: 1) It may print to the wrong printer (no option to choose) 2) It prints all pages, rather than just the desired pages. 3) Not possible to print to PDF. This in addition to not being able to print the message headers. DaveN
Re: Printing Problems
Derry Thompson sa såhär: Does Powermail work with return receipts? If so, how can I turn them off? PM doesn't send return receipts automatically. You have to set up an applescript, which in your case unless I misunderstand you, means you don't have to do anything. Mikael Tech facts: PM 5.5.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/550Mhz | 1GB RAM | 80GB HD
Re: More problem with printing
If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to printing that causes additional problems: I forget why that was the chosen option when using the print icon. However if you use the keyboard shortcut of cmd-P, or FilePrint you have all of these options. You can also use the pull-down menu from the printer icon and any of those options present a print dialog as well. Wayne
Re: Problem with Printing
Subject: More problem with printing From: Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:08:10 -0700 If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to printing that causes additional problems: 1) It may print to the wrong printer (no option to choose) 2) It prints all pages, rather than just the desired pages. 3) Not possible to print to PDF. This in addition to not being able to print the message headers. DaveN If I understand your issues, PM provides a print dialog if you click and HOLD the printer icon (or go to FilePrint) and choose Print Many people like the convenience of immediate printing of the frontmost e-mail, but I suppose a preference setting to allow which type of printing takes place would please everyone. --Ira
Re: Problem with Printing
I usually use (command p) to print. In some cases, notably the html messages (as viewed in html mode) I am never presented with a print dialog box, even if I command p to print. So it prints without a dialog box. I feel that is a violation of the UI, unexpected behavior, a bug, and causes problems. After all there is a dot dot dot after the word Print in the print... menu. That ... means that there will be another dialog box. The Print One is also ok, but should not act the same exact way as the Print... menu item. Perhaps this problem is only happening on intel Macs? My system: PowerMail 5.5.3 build 4480 OSX 10.4.8 10.4.9, Intel iMac. To replicate problem: --- View any message with a html globe at the bottom left. (If necessary; double-click the message so it appears in it's own window). Click the little globe to view the message in html mode. Pull the file menu to Print... or press command p. Note; no print dialog box, but after a short delay the entire email is printed to the most recently used printer. Is it like that for you? It's also printing way too big (large font) because I like to view them onscreen larger. There should be separate controls for printing viewing sizes. But that is a separate issue. DaveN in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Ira Lansing's message of 3:07 PM, 5/18/07 Subject: More problem with printing From: Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:08:10 -0700 If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to printing that causes additional problems: 1) It may print to the wrong printer (no option to choose) 2) It prints all pages, rather than just the desired pages. 3) Not possible to print to PDF. This in addition to not being able to print the message headers. DaveN If I understand your issues, PM provides a print dialog if you click and HOLD the printer icon (or go to FilePrint) and choose Print Many people like the convenience of immediate printing of the frontmost e-mail, but I suppose a preference setting to allow which type of printing takes place would please everyone. --Ira
Re(2): Problem with Printing
No, this is a bug/flaw in PowerMail. The mailing list recently had a LONG discussion about this. In my experience (OS 10.3.9/10.4.9 on a G3 600Mhz iBook, PowerMail 5.5.3) HTML mail also prints only a header with a box around the perimeter of the page. There is no text. Workarounds are to: - use the button at the bottom of the email window to select Show plain text with header, then print - use the same button to View message in web browser, then print. HTML printing does not work correctly. Some on the mailing list don't mind, others find it annoying and/or bush league (beta level, not ready- for-market). It certainly is not Mac-like. No word from CTM on a fix. Good luck. - Winston Dave N wrote: I usually use (command p) to print. In some cases, notably the html messages (as viewed in html mode) I am never presented with a print dialog box, even if I command p to print. So it prints without a dialog box. I feel that is a violation of the UI, unexpected behavior, a bug, and causes problems. After all there is a dot dot dot after the word Print in the print... menu. That ... means that there will be another dialog box. The Print One is also ok, but should not act the same exact way as the Print... menu item. Perhaps this problem is only happening on intel Macs? My system: PowerMail 5.5.3 build 4480 OSX 10.4.8 10.4.9, Intel iMac. To replicate problem: --- View any message with a html globe at the bottom left. (If necessary; double-click the message so it appears in it's own window). Click the little globe to view the message in html mode. Pull the file menu to Print... or press command p. Note; no print dialog box, but after a short delay the entire email is printed to the most recently used printer. Is it like that for you? It's also printing way too big (large font) because I like to view them onscreen larger. There should be separate controls for printing viewing sizes. But that is a separate issue. DaveN in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Ira Lansing's message of 3:07 PM, 5/18/07 Subject: More problem with printing From: Dave N [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:08:10 -0700 If Powermail will not present us with a print dialog box prior to printing that causes additional problems: 1) It may print to the wrong printer (no option to choose) 2) It prints all pages, rather than just the desired pages. 3) Not possible to print to PDF. This in addition to not being able to print the message headers. DaveN If I understand your issues, PM provides a print dialog if you click and HOLD the printer icon (or go to FilePrint) and choose Print Many people like the convenience of immediate printing of the frontmost e-mail, but I suppose a preference setting to allow which type of printing takes place would please everyone. --Ira
Re: Printing Problems
Does Powermail work with return receipts? If so, how can I turn them off? Cheers -- Derry Thompson g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming http://www.gloderworks.com + 44 (0) 1562 631430 t + 44 (0) 7976 802487 m
Re: Printing email Problem fix (+ Req for CTM to really fix)
in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 10:09 PM, 3/30/07 Am/On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:54:13 -0700 schrieb/wrote Dave N: PROBLEM: selecting Print... from the file menu (or command p) results in NO Dialog box. (as IF Print one was selected- but it's not). But it does print to the currently selected printer. Header info (to/from/subject) was missing. Only message printed. This is on plain text messages. FIX: using PM toolbar menu icon to click hold until Print... drops down select that. Now you get a dialog box a change to make a pdf, or choose printers, or choose how many copies, etc. :-) PowerMail 5.3.3 Mac OSX 10.4.x (non intel) Just installed last week. why don't you install 5.5.3 that fixed this at least for me All the best Matthias - Oh sorry, I made a typo error. I do have PowerMail 5.5.3. DaveN
Re: Printing email Problem fix (+ Req for CTM to really fix)
Am/On Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:51:16 -0700 schrieb/wrote Dave N: in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 10:09 PM, 3/30/07 Am/On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:54:13 -0700 schrieb/wrote Dave N: PROBLEM: selecting Print... from the file menu (or command p) results in NO Dialog box. (as IF Print one was selected- but it's not). But it does print to the currently selected printer. Header info (to/from/subject) was missing. Only message printed. This is on plain text messages. FIX: using PM toolbar menu icon to click hold until Print... drops down select that. Now you get a dialog box a change to make a pdf, or choose printers, or choose how many copies, etc. :-) PowerMail 5.3.3 Mac OSX 10.4.x (non intel) Just installed last week. why don't you install 5.5.3 that fixed this at least for me All the best Matthias - Oh sorry, I made a typo error. I do have PowerMail 5.5.3. then I guess Jérôme needs to look into that once again. It seams to work for most of us, but for some it does not ... Thanks and all the best Matthias
Re(2): Printing email Problem fix (+ Req for CTM to really fix)
Dave At least on my computer, you left out a step to replicate this bug--the email in question must be displayed using Show HTML, printing works as it should when Show Plain Text and Header is chosen. How long has this bug been in Powermail unfixed??? A On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:54:13 -0700 Dave N said: PROBLEM: selecting Print... from the file menu (or command p) results in NO Dialog box. (as IF Print one was selected- but it's not). But it does print to the currently selected printer. Header info (to/from/subject) was missing. Only message printed. This is on plain text messages. FIX: using PM toolbar menu icon to click hold until Print... drops down select that. Now you get a dialog box a change to make a pdf, or choose printers, or choose how many copies, etc. :-) PowerMail 5.3.3 Mac OSX 10.4.x (non intel) Just installed last week.
Re: Printing HTML email
Matthias Schmidt said it like this: PM is a text-oriented mail-client, that's why a lot of people use it. Guess what? What HTML presents to the user is text to be read. If PM renders and displays HTML it should print as well. Whatever the problem is with the technology behind it should be resolved. PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB RAM | 30GB HD
Re: Printing HTML email
Anna Silliman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Sat, 17 Feb 2007 13:52:29 -0600 I have PM 5.5.3 (just installed) and Tiger 10.4.8. However, I still can't print HTML messages. Do I understand correctly that this is working for some people? If so, what am I doing wrong? --Anna I can print HTML messages. I don't get a print dialogue box, but they print OK. 5.5.3 1.4.8. -- Derry
Re: Printing HTML email
Recently, Matthias Schmidt wrote: Anna, you're citing me out of context. I don't know if html printing works, but some people said so. Html mail is in my case mostly Spam especially if it doesn't contain a textpart. I said, thy print dialogs work as expected, because there was a bug in 5.3.2 which is fixed now, at least under Tiger. Sorry, I misunderstood you. I thought you meant the printing (in PM) works, but you meant the print dialogs work. Unfortunately, vast numbers of (ignorant) people use HTML mail now, it's not just spam. I get messages from my customers all the time in this format. My problem is that I always forget it's HTML, print it, get a blank sheet, then have to switch it to plain text and print again. --Anna
Re: Printing HTML email
Recently, Matthias Schmidt wrote: it works as expected with PM 5.5.3 under 10.4.8 I have PM 5.5.3 (just installed) and Tiger 10.4.8. However, I still can't print HTML messages. Do I understand correctly that this is working for some people? If so, what am I doing wrong? --Anna
Re: Printing HTML email
Am/On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 13:52:29 -0600 schrieb/wrote Anna Silliman: Recently, Matthias Schmidt wrote: it works as expected with PM 5.5.3 under 10.4.8 I have PM 5.5.3 (just installed) and Tiger 10.4.8. However, I still can't print HTML messages. Do I understand correctly that this is working for some people? If so, what am I doing wrong? Anna, you're citing me out of context. I don't know if html printing works, but some people said so. Html mail is in my case mostly Spam especially if it doesn't contain a textpart. I said, thy print dialogs work as expected, because there was a bug in 5.3.2 which is fixed now, at least under Tiger. All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 ---
Re: Printing HTML email
I can print HTML emails. I don't that that often, so I don't have a complete report on printing html emails. However, today I was viewing a html email (no graphics, it was a purchase receipt) and when I pressed apple-p on my keyboard, it printed without giving me the print dialog box, so I couldn't even chose which printer to send it to, nor could I do a Print Preview. Since the laser printer was cold, it didn't appear to do anything at all, so I waited a few seconds, and assumed that the my print command had not worked. So I pulled down the File Menu to Print, and then 2 copies of this email came out of the laser printer. Again, no print dialog box. I am sure that I did NOT ask for a Print One. Is this as expected? Does PowerMail intentionally not offer a print dialog box when printing html emails? It doesn't seem right nor helpful. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Winston Weinmann's message of 10: 32 AM, 2/12/07 When I print HTML email from PowerMail I get a blank page with a short header and footer. I can print text email fine, and I can print HTML email when I open it in a web browser. (Mac OS 10.3.9) Why can't PowerMail print HTML email? - Winston
Re: Printing HTML email
Am/On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 10:40:26 -0800 schrieb/wrote Dave N: I can print HTML emails. I don't that that often, so I don't have a complete report on printing html emails. However, today I was viewing a html email (no graphics, it was a purchase receipt) and when I pressed apple-p on my keyboard, it printed without giving me the print dialog box, so I couldn't even chose which printer to send it to, nor could I do a Print Preview. Since the laser printer was cold, it didn't appear to do anything at all, so I waited a few seconds, and assumed that the my print command had not worked. So I pulled down the File Menu to Print, and then 2 copies of this email came out of the laser printer. Again, no print dialog box. I am sure that I did NOT ask for a Print One. Is this as expected? Does PowerMail intentionally not offer a print dialog box when printing html emails? It doesn't seem right nor helpful. I thought that was a bug in the last beta, which should be fixed now it works as expected with PM 5.5.3 under 10.4.8 in the header I can see you use the same version, which OS are you using? All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 ---
Re: Printing HTML email
I have PowerMail version 5.5.3 build 4480 English (PPC) Mac OS version: 10.3.9 And when I print a html mail it does NOT give me a print dialog box. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 10:55 AM, 2/16/07 Am/On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 10:40:26 -0800 schrieb/wrote Dave N: I can print HTML emails. I don't that that often, so I don't have a complete report on printing html emails. However, today I was viewing a html email (no graphics, it was a purchase receipt) and when I pressed apple-p on my keyboard, it printed without giving me the print dialog box, so I couldn't even chose which printer to send it to, nor could I do a Print Preview. Since the laser printer was cold, it didn't appear to do anything at all, so I waited a few seconds, and assumed that the my print command had not worked. So I pulled down the File Menu to Print, and then 2 copies of this email came out of the laser printer. Again, no print dialog box. I am sure that I did NOT ask for a Print One. Is this as expected? Does PowerMail intentionally not offer a print dialog box when printing html emails? It doesn't seem right nor helpful. I thought that was a bug in the last beta, which should be fixed now it works as expected with PM 5.5.3 under 10.4.8 in the header I can see you use the same version, which OS are you using? All the best Matthias
Re: Printing HTML email
Hi, I also get no print dialog. Frustrating when I need to switch printers as I move from home to work and back. PM 5.5.2; Mac OS 10.4.8 Intel MacBook Pro (from early last year) Bruce -- Bruce BarrettSee my website at: http://www.brucebarrett.com As Dave N wrote... I can print HTML emails. I don't that that often, so I don't have a complete report on printing html emails. However, today I was viewing a html email (no graphics, it was a purchase receipt) and when I pressed apple-p on my keyboard, it printed without giving me the print dialog box, so I couldn't even chose which printer to send it to, nor could I do a Print Preview. Since the laser printer was cold, it didn't appear to do anything at all, so I waited a few seconds, and assumed that the my print command had not worked. So I pulled down the File Menu to Print, and then 2 copies of this email came out of the laser printer. Again, no print dialog box. I am sure that I did NOT ask for a Print One. Is this as expected? Does PowerMail intentionally not offer a print dialog box when printing html emails? It doesn't seem right nor helpful. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Winston Weinmann's message of 10: 32 AM, 2/12/07 When I print HTML email from PowerMail I get a blank page with a short header and footer. I can print text email fine, and I can print HTML email when I open it in a web browser. (Mac OS 10.3.9) Why can't PowerMail print HTML email? - Winston
Re: Printing HTML email
Am/On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 12:17:22 -0800 schrieb/wrote Dave N: I have PowerMail version 5.5.3 build 4480 English (PPC) Mac OS version: 10.3.9 And when I print a html mail it does NOT give me a print dialog box. well, then it looks like the bug is still present under 10.3.9 under Tiger it works as expected. All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 ---
Re: Printing HTML email
Am/On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 12:19:11 -0800 schrieb/wrote Bruce Barrett: I also get no print dialog. Frustrating when I need to switch printers as I move from home to work and back. PM 5.5.2; Mac OS 10.4.8 Intel MacBook Pro (from early last year) that's an old version. update to 5.5.3 All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 ---
Re(2): Printing HTML email
I had the no print dialog problem printing HTML email with previous versions of PowerMail, but it seems to have gone away with v 5.5.3. I am also on OS 10.3.9 But I still can't get HTML email to print out, even though a page prints. Only the subject line prints. Why does this happen? - Winston I have PowerMail version 5.5.3 build 4480 English (PPC) Mac OS version: 10.3.9 And when I print a html mail it does NOT give me a print dialog box. Best, Dave Nathanson Mac Medix in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 10:55 AM, 2/16/07 Am/On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 10:40:26 -0800 schrieb/wrote Dave N: I can print HTML emails. I don't that that often, so I don't have a complete report on printing html emails. However, today I was viewing a html email (no graphics, it was a purchase receipt) and when I pressed apple-p on my keyboard, it printed without giving me the print dialog box, so I couldn't even chose which printer to send it to, nor could I do a Print Preview. Since the laser printer was cold, it didn't appear to do anything at all, so I waited a few seconds, and assumed that the my print command had not worked. So I pulled down the File Menu to Print, and then 2 copies of this email came out of the laser printer. Again, no print dialog box. I am sure that I did NOT ask for a Print One. Is this as expected? Does PowerMail intentionally not offer a print dialog box when printing html emails? It doesn't seem right nor helpful. I thought that was a bug in the last beta, which should be fixed now it works as expected with PM 5.5.3 under 10.4.8 in the header I can see you use the same version, which OS are you using? All the best Matthias
Re: Printing HTML email
Am/On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 22:46:03 -0500 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann: I had the no print dialog problem printing HTML email with previous versions of PowerMail, but it seems to have gone away with v 5.5.3. I am also on OS 10.3.9 But I still can't get HTML email to print out, even though a page prints. Only the subject line prints. Why does this happen? Because it relies on WebKit from Apple. And Webkit was heavily updated in Tiger. All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 ---
Printing HTML email
When I print HTML email from PowerMail I get a blank page with a short header and footer. I can print text email fine, and I can print HTML email when I open it in a web browser. (Mac OS 10.3.9) Why can't PowerMail print HTML email? - Winston
Re: HTML printing problem
Thanks for the tip! At Tue, 10 Jan 2006 20:24:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But in the meantime... where is that View in Browser command to be found? In the lower left corner of an HTML email, there is a globe, If you click and hold on the globe icon, you'll see: View Message In Web Browser Wayne
Re: HTML printing problem
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] true, but sometimes it's a convenience to print in HTML, receipts from amazon or itineraries from expedia. And it's a bug no? I mean it's SUPPOSED to be able to print HTML, right? You're correct. It is suppose to work. I guess I hate HTML mail so much that I simply hate even having it in my mailbox, so I always use BBEdit to convert it to plain text, even receipts. But that said, I am a bit more likely to not object if people want to use HTML email. While I don't agree with it, I feel I've been fighting an uphill battle trying to stop it. Wayne
Re: HTML printing problem
I'd swear I checked this out and it worked, but I guess it's still broken. -- Andy Fragen On Tue, Jan 10, 2006, Bill Lane said: Same here. At Tue, 10 Jan 2006 15:42:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well i've been running 5.2.2 and it's still been happening. OSX 10.4.3 This was fixed in v5.2.2 -- Andy Fragen On Tue, Jan 10, 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hey guys-- Anybody else have this problem where HTML messages just print as blank? with a frame and the page number and subject line of the email, but none of the body? switching to plain text view via the little button in the message allows it to print, but what a pain. any advice appreciated! thx mano
Re: HTML printing problem
This was fixed in v5.2.2 -- Andy Fragen On Tue, Jan 10, 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hey guys-- Anybody else have this problem where HTML messages just print as blank? with a frame and the page number and subject line of the email, but none of the body? switching to plain text view via the little button in the message allows it to print, but what a pain. any advice appreciated! thx mano
Re: HTML printing problem
Yes, I have the same problem. I would also like to hear if there is a solution. I am running PowerMail 5.2.2 on a Mac running System X.3. BILL. At Tue, 10 Jan 2006 14:39:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey guys-- Anybody else have this problem where HTML messages just print as blank? with a frame and the page number and subject line of the email, but none of the body? switching to plain text view via the little button in the message allows it to print, but what a pain. any advice appreciated! thx mano
Re: HTML printing doesn't work
Just as the body says, I get a bounding box, and the subject line, and page 1 but nothing in the body even though it displays correctly. If I switch display to plain text, it prints (plain text) fine. Anybody else have this issue? Yes. Been choosing to view in web browser and print ever since I moved to PM because of it. Jon Bradbury
HTML printing doesn't work
Just as the body says, I get a bounding box, and the subject line, and page 1 but nothing in the body even though it displays correctly. If I switch display to plain text, it prints (plain text) fine. Anybody else have this issue? thanks mano
Re: powermail-discuss Printing
On Friday, March 18, 2005, Andy Fragen sent forth: Curious. I just printed something and it's gone. -- Andy Fragen Hello Is there any way to disable that grayish background I get when printing a message's body? Thank you Giovanni Andreani The only gray colouring I get is in the message header area. The text body has a plain white background, as always. -- Tim Lapin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: powermail-discuss Printing
Hello Is there any way to disable that grayish background I get when printing a message's body? Thank you Giovanni Andreani With all the discussion lately about feature requests and how much HTML code can dance on the header of a pin, I did not want this question to go unanswered. I don't believe that grayish background is a feature (or bug) of PM. I have never experienced it and don't recall any setting that lets me set a background color in PM. I would look elsewhere for the cause of this problem. --Ira
Background Printing Colour
Hello Is there any way to disable that grayish background I get when printing a message's body? Thank you Giovanni Andreani
Re(3): Printing html mail
Next to some of the icons in the top row are tiny black triangles. When you click on the icon (don't have to find the triangle) and hold the mouse clicked down, after a few seconds a menu pops up that gives complete control over the printing. Best regards Ulrich -- Ulrich Goluke +49 170 4188 556 http://www.blue-way.net Yup, I have fallen prey to this behavior also... Printed 5 copies on day :) /lss -- Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/Fax: 270-514-0557 skype: larrysamberg Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. --Antoine de Saint-Exupery On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:24:51 -0800 Dr Dave wrote: Yes, I just discovered this myself as well. I only wanted to print just page 1 of a several page html email; I pressed command P and I was waiting for the print dialog box to show up. When it did not, I pressed command P again ( again). Soon I had 3 copies of all pages! PowerMail 5.1 build 4340. (not beta). Looking forward to the next version... Dave Nathanson in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), alan's message of 12:27 PM, 10/22/04 I have never seen this before. If I click on a message from the Mail Browser window and hit Cmd-P I can print the message according to Macintosh specfications. But if I open the message in a new window, Cmd-P seems to Print One--ie, it prints the message without a print dialog. Have others seen this? It appears to be dependent on whether the message is showing plain text or html--plain text messages print correctly, html printing doesn't bring up a print dialog box. A PM 5.1b3
Re(2): Printing html mail
Yup, I have fallen prey to this behavior also... Printed 5 copies on day :) /lss -- Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM/Fax: 270-514-0557 skype: larrysamberg Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. --Antoine de Saint-Exupery On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 17:24:51 -0800 Dr Dave wrote: Yes, I just discovered this myself as well. I only wanted to print just page 1 of a several page html email; I pressed command P and I was waiting for the print dialog box to show up. When it did not, I pressed command P again ( again). Soon I had 3 copies of all pages! PowerMail 5.1 build 4340. (not beta). Looking forward to the next version... Dave Nathanson in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), alan's message of 12:27 PM, 10/22/04 I have never seen this before. If I click on a message from the Mail Browser window and hit Cmd-P I can print the message according to Macintosh specfications. But if I open the message in a new window, Cmd-P seems to Print One--ie, it prints the message without a print dialog. Have others seen this? It appears to be dependent on whether the message is showing plain text or html--plain text messages print correctly, html printing doesn't bring up a print dialog box. A PM 5.1b3
Re: Printing html mail
Yes, I just discovered this myself as well. I only wanted to print just page 1 of a several page html email; I pressed command P and I was waiting for the print dialog box to show up. When it did not, I pressed command P again ( again). Soon I had 3 copies of all pages! PowerMail 5.1 build 4340. (not beta). Looking forward to the next version... Dave Nathanson in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), alan's message of 12:27 PM, 10/22/04 I have never seen this before. If I click on a message from the Mail Browser window and hit Cmd-P I can print the message according to Macintosh specfications. But if I open the message in a new window, Cmd-P seems to Print One--ie, it prints the message without a print dialog. Have others seen this? It appears to be dependent on whether the message is showing plain text or html--plain text messages print correctly, html printing doesn't bring up a print dialog box. A PM 5.1b3
Re: printing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bring away the file Setup Database from directory Power Mail Files. (Do not delet-it yet.) Restart PM. that did the trick, but then all my 'setup' stuff is gone of course. any way to re-import it? i didn't delete it because i use it now ;) Don't worry! You will not loose important things, specially *not* accounts, directories, filters, mails. Mabye you loose some preferences like display-font for the mails and other not important things. Check the preferences (menu PowerMail).
Re: printing
rene, Bring away the file Setup Database from directory Power Mail Files. (Do not delet-it yet.) Restart PM. that did the trick, but then all my 'setup' stuff is gone of course. any way to re-import it? i didn't delete it because i use it now ;) ddv
Re(2): printing
Rene, Seems. that it's an error code of your printer. Brother? i use several printers, including a 'brother'. but even when that printer isn't checked because i rarely use it, powermail won't print. as a test, i deleted the printer from print center. still get the same error. Other idea: The font with which the mail should be printed is not ok. (To check this, use the same font in an other application and print-it out.) i save the message as text, open it in text edit, use same font and it prints fine. ddv
Re(2): printing
hello, when printing a text message from powermail, it shows error -9465. if you use the last beta-version (5.1b3) there is an issue with printing (it's openly announced with the beta readme) but I don't remember exactly what. Check the readme. upgraded to 5.1, but i still get error -9465 when i want to print ddv
Re: printing
DDV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello, when printing an html-message from powermail, it prints an empty page. viewing it in a browser and then printing works fine. when printing a text message from powermail, it shows error -9465. if you use the last beta-version (5.1b3) there is an issue with printing (it's openly announced with the beta readme) but I don't remember exactly what. Check the readme. H. -- remove .listes and add a dot after fh please enlevez .listes et ajoutez un point après fh
Printing html mail
I have never seen this before. If I click on a message from the Mail Browser window and hit Cmd-P I can print the message according to Macintosh specfications. But if I open the message in a new window, Cmd-P seems to Print One--ie, it prints the message without a print dialog. Have others seen this? It appears to be dependent on whether the message is showing plain text or html--plain text messages print correctly, html printing doesn't bring up a print dialog box. A PM 5.1b3
Re(2): Printing a list of emails
I had a similar conundrum: how to copy a set of selected email messages to a single text file. There may be an easier way - there has to be - but this is how I solved it in AppleScript: cut here - set numberOfMessages to 0 set msgTxt to tell application PowerMail -- get list of selected messages from PowerMail set messageList to the current messages -- none selected! if messageList is {} then display dialog No messages selected buttons {OK} default button OK --iterate through list, collecting from, subject, and message body repeat with aMessage in messageList set numberOfMessages to numberOfMessages + 1 set msgFrom to sender of aMessage as string set msgSubject to subject of aMessage set msgBody to content of aMessage -- append message data to msgTxt with some simple formatting set msgTxt to ¬ msgTxt return ¬ == return ¬ Message numberOfMessages return ¬ == return ¬ From: msgFrom return ¬ Subject: msgSubject return return ¬ msgBody end repeat end tell -- insert msgTxt into TextEdit and tell it to print the mess tell application TextEdit activate make new document at the beginning of documents set the text of the front document to msgTxt print the front document end tell --- cut here For some reason sender of aMessage has some garbage text up front. Not sure why Powermail is returning this. It would be simple enough to cut out. I live with it. Hope this helps. Any suggestions welcome. Leo -- Leo Laporte http://leoville.com KFI AM 640, Los Angeles Sat-Sun, Noon to 3p Call for Help, Weekdays at 6 9p on G4techTV Canada PO Box 1018, Petaluma, CA 94952 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 09:47:00 +0100, david.gordon said: cheshirekat wrote on 06.09.04 at 13:31 -0600 Take a screenshot. Or use Grab type utilities. A screenshot isn't going to work for a list of 300 messages! Not unless you have a bigger screen than me ;) Grab type utilities? What are you thinking of here? Use AppleScripts. Someone more clever than what I is might like to post some general pointers to get me started...? Thanks -- david.gordon
Re: Printing a list of emails
cheshirekat wrote on 06.09.04 at 13:31 -0600 Take a screenshot. Or use Grab type utilities. A screenshot isn't going to work for a list of 300 messages! Not unless you have a bigger screen than me ;) Grab type utilities? What are you thinking of here? Use AppleScripts. Someone more clever than what I is might like to post some general pointers to get me started...? Thanks -- david.gordon
Re: Printing a list of emails
On Mon, Sep 06, 200419:39, the following words from david.gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... Kjell Olausson wrote on 06.09.04 at 19:01 +0200 1. Command+A/Command+C 2. Command+V in a text editor 3. Command+P Close, but no cigar! ;) That gets me a list of subject. I need the to, date etc fields as well. Take a screenshot. Or use Grab type utilities. Use AppleScripts. cheshirekat -- We cannot even reproduce our thoughts entirely in words. -Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), German philosopher, classical scholar, critic of culture. * 867 PowerBook G4 * OS X 10.2.8 * 768 MB Ram * * Addictions: iTunes * AppleScript * Mike's Cards * FileMaker Pro *
Re: Printing a list of emails
Kjell Olausson wrote on 06.09.04 at 19:01 +0200 1. Command+A/Command+C 2. Command+V in a text editor 3. Command+P Close, but no cigar! ;) That gets me a list of subject. I need the to, date etc fields as well. -- david.gordon
Re: Printing a list of emails
david.gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I print a list of emails? Say I want to print the contents of my In Tray, not the emails, just the list as you see in the Browser window. The print is greyed out... 1. Command+A/Command+C 2. Command+V in a text editor 3. Command+P -- Regards, Kjell Olausson http://www.kio.nu Alingsås, Sweden If it weren't for the last minute, nothing would get done.
Printing a list of emails
How can I print a list of emails? Say I want to print the contents of my In Tray, not the emails, just the list as you see in the Browser window. The print is greyed out... Thanks -- david.gordon
Re: Font for printing
On 09/06/2004 at 2:42 PM I saw H.R. Riggs type: Does PM have the capability to separately specify the font size for viewing and for printing. I use the default (I guess) 12-pt Courier for viewing, but this size is too big for printing. I would prefer to be able to set a smaller font size for printing, a la BBEdit. Ron You can use the Zoom buttons [little mountains] at the bottom of a message window to temporarily raise/lower the point size of the font for printing. Kename
Font for printing
Does PM have the capability to separately specify the font size for viewing and for printing. I use the default (I guess) 12-pt Courier for viewing, but this size is too big for printing. I would prefer to be able to set a smaller font size for printing, a la BBEdit. Ron
Re: Problems with printing
Milou Toaster wrote: I use a Canon i850 printer with the most recent driver: I am unable to print out any message, the error-code displayed is: -9465 Make sure the scale factor is set to 100% in the page setup. It sometimes has a wrong value. Can you preview or save as PDF instead of printing? Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - I've recently switched from Entourage X and I want to say that PowerMail is really slick. Small, fast and versatile. Andy Fragen, PowerMail user Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com -
Problems with printing
I have Problems with printing with Powermail 4.1.2 (but experienced them also with 3.1.2) I use an iBook 800 mhz with 640 MB ram installed and Panther 10.3.1 (but the problem existed also with Jaguar). I use a Canon i850 printer with the most recent driver: I am unable to print out any message, the error-code displayed is: -9465 Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance, Milou
Printing Problem resolved?
I seem to have somehow gotten rid of the printing problem that I had with PowerMail in both MacOS 9.1 and 8.6. The symptoms were that data got sent to the printer/modem port upon launch of PowerMail, and data kept getting sent to the printer while PowerMail was open. Attempts to print brought an error message that the port was busy, and to quit the appliation that was using the port. This occurred even when PowerMail was the only open application, and also when I had _no_ third-party extensions, control strips or control panels installed. Tonight, I decided on a whim to set up a MacOS 8.6 extension set using Action GoMac, and disabled the Control Strip, since GoMac handles control strip modules. To my surprise, I now can print when PowerMail is running, and I get no extraneous data sent to the printer/modem port! Now, _If_ this was the only change I made, and I have to follow up to check, that would imply to me that one of Apple's control strips was causing the problem, since I was using Extensions Strip in MacOS 9.1 and Apple's Control Strip in MacOS 8.6. More later if I can pin this down any more. -- Don V. Zahniser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: powermail-discuss Printing Problem
Robert Price on 6/24/03 said Have restarted many times and has not changed the results. Thank you. If your computer prints fine with everything else and the only thing it doesn't print with is PowerMail, I think I'd write to PM itself. In the help menu there is a choice Send a Message to Power Mail Support which if used gives you a case number -- Barbara Needham
Re: powermail-discuss Printing Problem
Have restarted many times and has not changed the results. Thank you. -- Robert Price www.eggplant.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Appreciate the response. Have had the same occurrence (large number out of range), but is not the problem as have always adjusted and my HP printer still doesn't print (only with PM) and my Epson does (with PM and all other applications). So any other ideas would be greatly welcomed. Thank you. I had this experience once with PM and occasionally with other applications. What seems to work for me is to do a Restart (not Logout/ in). This was with an Epson C80 and OS 10.2.3. Let us know what worked.--Ira
Re: powermail-discuss Printing Problem
Appreciate the response. Have had the same occurrence (large number out of range), but is not the problem as have always adjusted and my HP printer still doesn't print (only with PM) and my Epson does (with PM and all other applications). So any other ideas would be greatly welcomed. Thank you. I had this experience once with PM and occasionally with other applications. What seems to work for me is to do a Restart (not Logout/ in). This was with an Epson C80 and OS 10.2.3. Let us know what worked.--Ira
Re: printing question
Appreciate the response. Have had the same occurrence (large number out of range), but is not the problem as have always adjusted and my HP printer still doesn't print (only with PM) and my Epson does (with PM and all other applications). So any other ideas would be greatly welcomed. Thank you. One problem that occasionally pops up is that the page numbering changes and somehow or other the printer things the pages are out of range... this doesn't sound like what your problem is, but it is the only one I've seen. But then, I have an epson printer. [this happens in the print dialog box for copies and pages.] -- Barbara Needham -- Robert Price www.eggplant.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Robert Price on 6/23/03 said I am new to this list. Have used PowerMail for past 3+ years. Question: I am unable to print on one of my printers from PowerMail. Printer works with all other applications (photoshop, word processor, browsers, etc). Am able to print with another printer from PowerMail. The details... Printer with problem - HP 5000 using Airport. When trying to print the printer reads: 79.00FE Printer Error Printer that works is an Epson via wireless. Mac OX 10.2.6 Powermail 4.1.3 (was having same problem with previous 4.0 versions) Have not been able to use the HP5000 printer for several + months). Have replaced application, preferences, printer in Print Center numerous times trying to isolate problem. No change. Using a Powerbook Ti 400 which up to several months ago worked with either printer.
printing question
I am new to this list. Have used PowerMail for past 3+ years. Question: I am unable to print on one of my printers from PowerMail. Printer works with all other applications (photoshop, word processor, browsers, etc). Am able to print with another printer from PowerMail. The details... Printer with problem - HP 5000 using Airport. When trying to print the printer reads: 79.00FE Printer Error Printer that works is an Epson via wireless. Mac OX 10.2.6 Powermail 4.1.3 (was having same problem with previous 4.0 versions) Have not been able to use the HP5000 printer for several + months). Have replaced application, preferences, printer in Print Center numerous times trying to isolate problem. No change. Using a Powerbook Ti 400 which up to several months ago worked with either printer. Any ideas or help on is greatly appreciated. Thank you. -- Robert Price www.eggplant.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Strange printing situation
For a newly created email which is unsaved and unsent, if I select the toolbar icon to print that email, the dialogue box goes through the steps for printing and nothing gets to the printer. However, if I use the Cmd-P approach, the item prints. Midi OS 9.1, PM 4.1.2