Re: iCal WA Public Holidays...

2008-11-11 Thread Bob Jackson

On 12/11/2008, at 3:48 PM, Mark Heeler wrote:


Anyone come across a updated feed which can be subscribed to
that includes the WA school terms and our specific holidays ?

There is a lame Apple list (doesn't even have Easter...) and then there
are ones that have some NSW and QLD dates but nothing for WA...

http://icalshare.com/index.php?topic=holidays

Thanks in advance...





Although not a feed, this URL is handy as it shows both school 
holidays and public holidays.



Bob

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Re: iCal WA Public Holidays...

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown


On 12/11/2008, at 3:48 PM, Mark Heeler wrote:


Anyone come across a updated feed which can be subscribed to
that includes the WA school terms and our specific holidays ?

There is a lame Apple list (doesn't even have Easter...) and then  
there

are ones that have some NSW and QLD dates but nothing for WA...

http://icalshare.com/index.php?topic=holidays

Thanks in advance...


Hi Mark,

I use this one, it shows Australian Public holidays. It continues for  
years ahead, next year 2009 Public Hols, Easter Next year 2009.

But unfortunately not School Holidays.
I did have one that showed WA School hols, but something happened to  
it, and I can't find it again.


in iCal > Calendar > Subscribe & paste in this URL  
http://icalx.com/public/rohanl/Australian32Holidays.ics

Cheers,
Ronni

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iCal WA Public Holidays...

2008-11-11 Thread Mark Heeler

Anyone come across a updated feed which can be subscribed to
that includes the WA school terms and our specific holidays ?

There is a lame Apple list (doesn't even have Easter...) and then there
are ones that have some NSW and QLD dates but nothing for WA...

http://icalshare.com/index.php?topic=holidays

Thanks in advance...

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Subject: Re: Mac anti-virus / spyware?

2008-11-11 Thread Vladimir James


Using ClamXav 1.1.1 to watch email and downloads on iMac Intel 2.4GHz.  
Been using ClamXav since it appeared. No infections, no special  
problems.


Vlad James


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Re: WTB MacBook

2008-11-11 Thread Wendy S. Austin
Afraid not Reg, he still has to lug the company supplied PC laptop for  
that.


Wendy


On 11 Nov 2008, at 15:02, Reg Whitely wrote:

Do you get all of Air Mauritius flight programs and plans on it  
too? ;-))


Reg



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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Thanks for all your help  Ronnie and Daniel

I also have an early start

Cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 10:46 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Yes, the Address you sent still works perfectly Peter.

It doesn't have to be separated from other text.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses. Data Detectors  
are smart in that they look not only for specific matches (“June 7,
2008” or “12:15 P.M. to 1:45 P.M. PST”) but also “next  
Tuesday,”“breakfast tomorrow,” and other phrases that suggest—but  
don’t

quite spell out—the sort of information they can use.

I have to finish up for the day now. Early start tomorrow.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 10:33 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Cancel that

It does work in one line... now I am confused

Maybe the address has to be separated from other text

Try this Apple Computers Inc 1 Infinite loop Cupertino, CA 95014

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:56 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Yes, If Data Detectors are working, which they are as the date I  
sent you did.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses.


Move your pointer over this address.
Apple Computer Inc
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Click the arrow and it will show "Create New Contact", Add to  
Existing Contact", Show Map, Large Type"

Does it work?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in  
them and they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing  
arrow on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options  
"Create New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They  
work in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in  
my .mac account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that  
I ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve  
already received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,   
(Home directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server -  
Data Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-


Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working  
any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature  
although I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Yes, the Address you sent still works perfectly Peter.

It doesn't have to be separated from other text.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses. Data Detectors are  
smart in that they look not only for specific matches (“June 7,
2008” or “12:15 P.M. to 1:45 P.M. PST”) but also “next  
Tuesday,”“breakfast tomorrow,” and other phrases that suggest—but don’t

quite spell out—the sort of information they can use.

I have to finish up for the day now. Early start tomorrow.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 10:33 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Cancel that

It does work in one line... now I am confused

Maybe the address has to be separated from other text

Try this Apple Computers Inc 1 Infinite loop Cupertino, CA 95014

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:56 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Yes, If Data Detectors are working, which they are as the date I  
sent you did.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses.


Move your pointer over this address.
Apple Computer Inc
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Click the arrow and it will show "Create New Contact", Add to  
Existing Contact", Show Map, Large Type"

Does it work?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in them  
and they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing  
arrow on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options  
"Create New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They  
work in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in  
my .mac account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that  
I ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve  
already received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,   
(Home directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-


Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working  
any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature  
although I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Cancel that

It does work in one line... now I am confused

Maybe the address has to be separated from other text

Try this Apple Computers Inc 1 Infinite loop Cupertino, CA 95014

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:56 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Yes, If Data Detectors are working, which they are as the date I  
sent you did.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses.


Move your pointer over this address.
Apple Computer Inc
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Click the arrow and it will show "Create New Contact", Add to  
Existing Contact", Show Map, Large Type"

Does it work?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in them  
and they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing arrow  
on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options "Create  
New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They  
work in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve  
already received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working  
any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature  
although I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Peter,

The Address you typed below in one line works perfectly for me, as it  
should.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 10:27 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes that worked also.

It appears that the address has to been in the correct format for it  
to detect it.

Placing it all on on line does not seem to work...

Apple Computer Inc 1 Infinite loop Cupertino, CA 95014

Thanks for that

cheers

Peter F






On 11/11/2008, at 9:56 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Yes, If Data Detectors are working, which they are as the date I  
sent you did.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses.


Move your pointer over this address.
Apple Computer Inc
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Click the arrow and it will show "Create New Contact", Add to  
Existing Contact", Show Map, Large Type"

Does it work?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in them  
and they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing  
arrow on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options  
"Create New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They  
work in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in  
my .mac account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that  
I ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve  
already received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,   
(Home directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-


Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working  
any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature  
although I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Hi Ronnie,

Yes that worked also.

It appears that the address has to been in the correct format for it  
to detect it.

Placing it all on on line does not seem to work...

Apple Computer Inc 1 Infinite loop Cupertino, CA 95014

Thanks for that

cheers

Peter F






On 11/11/2008, at 9:56 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Yes, If Data Detectors are working, which they are as the date I  
sent you did.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses.


Move your pointer over this address.
Apple Computer Inc
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Click the arrow and it will show "Create New Contact", Add to  
Existing Contact", Show Map, Large Type"

Does it work?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in them  
and they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing arrow  
on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options "Create  
New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They  
work in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve  
already received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working  
any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature  
although I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Peter,

Yes, If Data Detectors are working, which they are as the date I sent  
you did.
Data Detectors look for strings of characters that might be dates,  
times, names, phone numbers, or physical addresses.


Move your pointer over this address.
Apple Computer Inc
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Click the arrow and it will show "Create New Contact", Add to Existing  
Contact", Show Map, Large Type"

Does it work?

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 9:41 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in them  
and they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing arrow  
on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options "Create  
New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They work  
in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve  
already received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working  
any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature  
although I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Hi Ronnie,

Yes, that worked ...

I just went back though all the emails that have addresses in them and  
they don't work.

are the two features connected...?

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 9:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing arrow  
on the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options "Create  
New iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They work  
in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve already  
received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any  
more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although  
I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Peter,

Something funny going on here.
Have you used this function before?

Move your pointer over this date:  Wednesday 12th November 2008.
Does a dotted box appear around it, with a downward pointing arrow on  
the right?
Click this arrow to display a contextual menu with options "Create New  
iCal Event, "Show This Date in iCal".


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 8:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit  
return...


still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They work  
in POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve already  
received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any  
more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although  
I seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Hi Ronnie,

I gave it a try, Quit mail, did the copy and paste thing, hit return...

still no luck

:(

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 7:38 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They work in  
POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the  
command in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data  
Detectors ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are  
composing or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve already  
received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any  
more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I  
seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F




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Re: Mac anti-virus / spyware?

2008-11-11 Thread Stephen Chape

Intego Virus Barrier X4.
Costs but is worth it.

On 11/11/2008, at 8:26 AM, Antony Lord wrote:

Tell me people - what are you using these days for anti-virus / anti- 
spyware on your Macs?


I was using Virex but it was an awful bit of bloatware that I found  
thoroughly annoying.


Would love to hear what's working in the field!

Cheers, Antony.


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Re: WTB MacBook

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Hey Hey Daniel, I was offered FIRST ;-)
Unfortunately I can't take my Assistant 'The Clo' .. Cloe!

Cheers,
Ronni
On 11/11/2008, at 7:16 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:

I'm still waiting for my free flight to Mauritius so I can "tech  
support"

the Apple gear over there. :o)
Oh well,..one can dream. :o) heheh.
(And thanks Wendy, always happy to help.)

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 7:02 PM, "Reg Whitely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Do you get all of Air Mauritius flight programs and plans on it
too? ;-))

Reg

On 11/11/2008, at 6:53 pm, Wendy S. Austin wrote:


I can vouch for that MacBook as it was my husband's.He now has a
brand new MacBook (thank you Daniel!) and is very happy indeed.

Wendy


On 11 Nov 2008, at 10:40, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Michael,

Get in touch with Daniel Kerr of MacWizardry. I know he has a very
good condition MacBook that has been traded in on the latest  
MacBook.

Daniel normally has laptops & desktops that have been traded in on
newer models that Daniel sells.

His Contact Details are:
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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Peter,

Data Detectors should be working in both your accounts. They work in  
POP & IMAP.

How they would become disabled, I have no idea.

Terminal is not all that scary Peter, you can copy & paste the command  
in the Terminal Window.


Quit Mail,
Open Terminal & copy & paste this command below to turn Data Detectors  
ON, in the Terminal Window,

defaults write com.apple.mail DisableDataDetectors NO

Then press Return

Open Mail and Data Detectors should be working.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 6:44 PM, Peter Fowler wrote:


Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in  
address book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are composing  
or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve already  
received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any  
more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I  
seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

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Re: WTB MacBook

2008-11-11 Thread Daniel Kerr
I'm still waiting for my free flight to Mauritius so I can "tech support"
the Apple gear over there. :o)
Oh well,..one can dream. :o) heheh.
(And thanks Wendy, always happy to help.)

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 7:02 PM, "Reg Whitely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do you get all of Air Mauritius flight programs and plans on it
> too? ;-))
> 
> Reg
> 
> On 11/11/2008, at 6:53 pm, Wendy S. Austin wrote:
> 
>> I can vouch for that MacBook as it was my husband's.He now has a
>> brand new MacBook (thank you Daniel!) and is very happy indeed.
>> 
>> Wendy
>> 
>> 
>> On 11 Nov 2008, at 10:40, Ronda Brown wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Michael,
>>> 
>>> Get in touch with Daniel Kerr of MacWizardry. I know he has a very
>>> good condition MacBook that has been traded in on the latest MacBook.
>>> Daniel normally has laptops & desktops that have been traded in on
>>> newer models that Daniel sells.
>>> 
>>> His Contact Details are:
>>> ---
>>> Daniel Kerr
>>> MacWizardry
>> 
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Re: WTB MacBook

2008-11-11 Thread Reg Whitely
Do you get all of Air Mauritius flight programs and plans on it  
too? ;-))


Reg

On 11/11/2008, at 6:53 pm, Wendy S. Austin wrote:

I can vouch for that MacBook as it was my husband's.He now has a  
brand new MacBook (thank you Daniel!) and is very happy indeed.


Wendy


On 11 Nov 2008, at 10:40, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Michael,

Get in touch with Daniel Kerr of MacWizardry. I know he has a very  
good condition MacBook that has been traded in on the latest MacBook.
Daniel normally has laptops & desktops that have been traded in on  
newer models that Daniel sells.


His Contact Details are:
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Re: WTB MacBook

2008-11-11 Thread Wendy S. Austin
I can vouch for that MacBook as it was my husband's.He now has a  
brand new MacBook (thank you Daniel!) and is very happy indeed.


Wendy


On 11 Nov 2008, at 10:40, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Michael,

Get in touch with Daniel Kerr of MacWizardry. I know he has a very  
good condition MacBook that has been traded in on the latest MacBook.
Daniel normally has laptops & desktops that have been traded in on  
newer models that Daniel sells.


His Contact Details are:
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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Hi Ronnie,

I was looking for the data detectors in mail in my inbox.
My mail account is with iinet (pop) and I also tried in my .mac  
account (imap I think)


Daniel emailed me to tell me the iPhone dock had arrived that I  
ordered awhile ago.
I tried to use the data detector feature to place his info in address  
book which would then sync with my iPhone.


cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 6:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are composing  
or in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve already  
received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I  
seem

to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F


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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Thanks Daniel,

I am not comfortable messing around in Terminal yet so I will live  
without it for now.


I have tried out the new twin iPhone/ipod dock and it works a treat...  
thanks for that.

I will be trying the battery pack tomorrow at work

cheers

Peter F

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I seem
to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F

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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Peter,

Another couple of thoughts.
You aren't looking for Data Detectors in messages you are composing or  
in Drafts are you?


The Data Detectors feature works only on messages you’ve already  
received or sent, not on new messages you’re composing

(even if they’re stored in Drafts).

Or ...  Is your Account a Leopard Server based account,  (Home  
directory on the server)?


Local account - Data Detectors work
Server based account with home directory on the server - Data  
Detectors DON'T work.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 11/11/2008, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:


Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I seem
to remember it working at one stage

Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F


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Re: ***SPAM*** Re: Apple care

2008-11-11 Thread Jennifer and Dick Lefroy
I have also found Apple Care very helpful with questions about start  
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Of course wamug helps greatly with those, too, thank you all.

Jennifer


On 11/11/2008, at 4:39 PM, Andrew wrote:

I recently had screen replaced on iMac 24" at 18 months old. Would  
have cost $1500
(if I recall correctly) if I hadn't had Apple Care. I would always  
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Re: Internal DVD / CD Burner

2008-11-11 Thread Robert Howells


On 11/11/2008, at 5:02 PM, Clive Slater wrote:


Hi

Can anyone recommend an Internal DVD / CD Burner that would fit into  
a Power Mac G4 , AGP 500MHz OS 9 or OSX Tiger.


Are you especially looking to upgrade to a DVD burner , or do you just  
need a replacement.


I have a working Sony CD-R/Rw which is available.

If you are looking for a DVD for the G4 they are not quite so readily  
available as they were.
You need one that is IDE/ATA compatible whereas the ready supply now  
are SATA bus compatible


Pioneer 115D will do the job

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Re: data detectors

2008-11-11 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Peter

It could be they are disabled as well.
Check this link here, may help:-


This helps turn it on and off.

Might be worth "turning it on" :o)

Hope that helps.

Kind Regards
Daniel


On 11/11/08 5:28 PM, "Peter Fowler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Afternoon All,
> 
> The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any more.
> It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I seem
> to remember it working at one stage
> 
> Can anyone help with this problem
> (Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)
> 
> regards
> 
> Peter F
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2008-11-11 Thread Peter Fowler

Afternoon All,

The data detector feature in mail does not seem to working any more.
It has been suggested that this was an add on feature although I seem  
to remember it working at one stage


Can anyone help with this problem
(Macbook 2.2 GHz OS X 10.5.5)

regards

Peter F

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Internal DVD / CD Burner

2008-11-11 Thread Clive Slater

Hi

Can anyone recommend an Internal DVD / CD Burner that would fit into  
a Power Mac G4 , AGP 500MHz OS 9 or OSX Tiger.


Regards

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