Re: Removing attachments from incoming Mail message

2011-04-28 Thread Steven Knowles
Thanks James. However I don't need to save the attachment, and even if I did 
save the attachment, it does not delete that attachment from the message, which 
is what I want to do.

Yes, I can redirect, or re-send, or forward the message, and delete individual 
attachments, however this doesn't do what I want to do, ie. delete selected 
attachments from the message which is sitting in my inbox.

Cheers, Steven


On 29/04/2011, at 3:55 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:

> if you need to remove for keeping the attachement then, you can just click & 
> hold the save button in the address field, then pull down to the selected 
> attachement
> if you forward then just prepare the letter & you should see the 
> attachements, place the cursor behind (after the selected one) then hit 
> delete, that should remove the attachement within the forwarded letter
> James
>  
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> On 29/04/2011, at 1:12 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
> 
>> 
>> This is a long shot, I can't see any way of doing it but maybe there is.
>> 
>> I'm using Apple's Mail 4.5 (on OSX 10.6.7).
>> 
>> If an incoming message has attachments, those attachments can be removed 
>> from the message by highlighting the message, then via menus Message > 
>> Remove Attachments.
>> 
>> However, if there are multiple attachments to a message, and I want to 
>> delete only one or some of the attachments, Mail doesn't appear to provide 
>> this option. It's all or nothing.
>> 
>> Other than redirecting / re-sending the message, and removing an attachment 
>> that way, which is not ideal because it has side effects, does anybody know 
>> of a way to delete selected attachments,  not all?
>> 
>> Cheers, Steven




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Re: Removing attachments from incoming Mail message

2011-04-28 Thread James / Hans Kunz
if you need to remove for keeping the attachement then, you can just click & 
hold the save button in the address field, then pull down to the selected 
attachement
if you forward then just prepare the letter & you should see the attachements, 
place the cursor behind (after the selected one) then hit delete, that should 
remove the attachement within the forwarded letter
James
 

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Bayswater WA
Australia
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mob 0414 421132 (international +614 14421132)
sad...@iinet.net.au
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disappear and obstacles vanish.

On 29/04/2011, at 1:12 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:

> 
> This is a long shot, I can't see any way of doing it but maybe there is.
> 
> I'm using Apple's Mail 4.5 (on OSX 10.6.7).
> 
> If an incoming message has attachments, those attachments can be removed from 
> the message by highlighting the message, then via menus Message > Remove 
> Attachments.
> 
> However, if there are multiple attachments to a message, and I want to delete 
> only one or some of the attachments, Mail doesn't appear to provide this 
> option. It's all or nothing.
> 
> Other than redirecting / re-sending the message, and removing an attachment 
> that way, which is not ideal because it has side effects, does anybody know 
> of a way to delete selected attachments,  not all?
> 
> Cheers, Steven
> 
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Removing attachments from incoming Mail message

2011-04-28 Thread Steven Knowles

This is a long shot, I can't see any way of doing it but maybe there is.

I'm using Apple's Mail 4.5 (on OSX 10.6.7).

If an incoming message has attachments, those attachments can be removed from 
the message by highlighting the message, then via menus Message > Remove 
Attachments.

However, if there are multiple attachments to a message, and I want to delete 
only one or some of the attachments, Mail doesn't appear to provide this 
option. It's all or nothing.

Other than redirecting / re-sending the message, and removing an attachment 
that way, which is not ideal because it has side effects, does anybody know of 
a way to delete selected attachments,  not all?

Cheers, Steven


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Re: "application NML2NDeviceObserver quit"

2011-04-28 Thread Ronda Brown

On 28/04/2011, at 2:22 PM, Fanita Farcic wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I was given a telstra broadband card to use temporarily, after inserting it I 
> received this error message.
> 
> "application NML2NDeviceObserver quit"
> 
> I removed the card, searched for the "NML2..." in applications and 
> uninstalled it. Yet I still cant get rid of the error message popup?
> 
Hi Fanita,

Since it's being (re)launched by launchd there should be a launchd 
configuration file that tells launchd what to load.

Check in Macintosh HD/Library/LaunchAgents 
and / or Macintosh HD/Library/LaunchDaemons.

Trash the file and re-start your computer.

Cheers,
Ronni

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WAMUG Special General Meeting Reminder: This Tuesday 3 May 2011 (Please Do Not Reply)

2011-04-28 Thread Pete Smith
G'day all WAMUGGERS.

Hope you've set your iCals for the WAMUG Special General Meeting  and monthly 
meeting next Tuesday, 3 May 2011?

This special general meeting has been called in regards to proposed amendments 
to the WAMUG constitution. The monthly meeting will follow straight after.

Go to the website for full details.

  for the post on the SGM. Leave a comment if you 
like.

   to see what the 
proposed amendments actual are, download a copy or download the Proxy Form

 to see the full meeting details.

Don't forget the meetings now start at 7 pm but still finish at 9 pm.

See you there.

Regards,

Pete Smith

(Please Do Not Reply)

[P.S. The notes from the April meeting are running very late. They'll be up on 
the website over the weekend, hopefully. I've been having a bit of slow trouble 
accessing the web site.]


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Re: iPhone 3GS repair

2011-04-28 Thread F.W. Hänel
Thanks Gerald, David and Eugene,

Went to the Apple Shop first - after making an appointment at the Genius Bar.
They fixed it on the spot by replacing the display (it took only 5 minutes).

Thanks again,

Walter
On 28/04/2011, at 12:47 , Eugene wrote:

> Hi David,
> 
> I am certain I went to that shop to have my daughter's Sony mobile fixed last 
> year. It is on the ground floor of a white building facing Stirling Hwy. He 
> seemed a pretty honest bloke.
> 
>  Regards,
>  Eugene
> 
> 
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> On 28/04/2011, at 12:27 PM, David de la Hunty wrote:
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>> 
>> I went to Nextbyte (Nedlands) for an iphone repair and they referred me to a 
>> small shop near them who will often repair while you wait. Can't remember 
>> the name but it's on the north side of Stirling Highway Nedlands, large 
>> building, ground floor, I think it's the corner of Williams Rd.
>> 
>> They are a mobile phone repair shop with an apple symbol on the window.
>> 
>> DD
>> 
>> On 27/04/2011, at 17:34, F.W. Hänel wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Greetings to all,
>>> 
>>> I wonder if anyone can suggest a local iPhone repairer ?
>>> 
>>> The upper speaker seems to have quit. When a call comes in
>>> the phone rings as normal. After accepting the call there is
>>> no audio from the speaker, however it can be used by switching
>>> to speaker phone mode or by using ear phones (which is
>>> inconvenient) 
>>> Same applies to listening to music which is only possible with ear phones.
>>> All settings in the sound panel are on and level is on max.
>>> - except vibration.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Walter
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Organising photo on ipad

2011-04-28 Thread Paul van der Mey
Also saw this on popphoto.com:


Uses a free plug-in for lightroom on the Mac or pc.
Transfer metadata by wi-fi both directions
Transfer photos iPad to computer only (not computer to iPad) by wi-fi or USB.


$21.99 on the Australian iTunes Store...


Not tried it.
Sounds interesting if you have Lightroom (I Don't).

Thank you

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On 24/04/2011, at 3:34 PM, John Hatch wrote:

> Roni,
> I have the habit of saving photos from emails(granddaughter etc.) and dont 
> use home computer as much now.
> 
> Saw the app you mentioned will have give it a try
> 
> Thanks for your help. Maybe my request will appear in future upgrades - would 
> be a nice feature
> 
> John
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On 24/04/2011, at 10:37 AM, Ronda Brown  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 24/04/2011, at 9:40 AM, John Hatch wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Is there away similiar to ibooks of organising photos into albums on the 
>>> ipad
>> 
>> Hi John,
>> 
>> Are you wanting to know if after importing photos to your iPad directly from 
>> your camera, can you sort them, organise them into albums etc? 
>> You can, but you require an App for this.
>> 
>> You really should import the photos regularly to your computer, then you can 
>> organise and sync them to the iPad.
>> Use Albums in iPhoto on your Mac to sort the photos into Albums first.
>> 
>> If you are wanting to sort the photos imported directly from a camera into 
>> the iPad, without using a computer.
>> One App for doing this on the iPad that I’ve read ‘good' and 'not so good' 
>> reviews about is Photo-Sort for iPad.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> /Quote:
>> 
>> Photo-Sort for iPad - Organize your photos and videos into folders
>> 
>> Want to organize and name your photos and videos as you want, directly on 
>> your iPad, and without needing to go through a computer, use Photo-Sort.
>> On trip or on the road and no computer within reach, don’t wait to be 
>> drowned in a flood of photos or videos, or to forget where or when they have 
>> been taken, or what they represent, organize them and name them directly on 
>> your iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad with Photo-Sort.
>> 
>> /End Quote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Ronni
>> 
>> 17" MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7
>> 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
>> 
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>> Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
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Re: MBP Memory upgrade

2011-04-28 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi, I bought RAM for my MacBook Pro, took it to PRA Imaging which has a Mac
Service Centre, and they installed it for free. Cheers, Susan.

From:  Gougoodthing 
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Date:  Thu, 28 Apr 2011 15:07:33 +0800
To:  WAMUG Mailing List 
Subject:  Re: MBP Memory upgrade

Ver easy to install. Took me literally 2 minutes. Is probably the easiest if
all machines to change ram. Search google for instructions like
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-MacBook-Pro-15-Inch-Core-2-Duo
-Model-A1211-RAM/452/1

Hope this helps. 

Peter



> Thanks everyone for replying.
> 
> Peter, did you get PLE to install it? I have installed RAM on a similar
> machine without problems but she doesn't have the experience.
> 
>   Regards,
> 
>   Eugene
>   <(null) 4.tiff>
> 
> On 28/04/2011, at 12:46 PM, Gougoodthing wrote:
> 
>> I did the same memory upgrade on my mb15" with ram from ple. Has worked fine
>> for the last two years and much cheaper than apple branded ram although I did
>> buy the Kingston ram,there are cheaper options but probably not worth the
>> risk. 
>> Peter
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 28/04/2011, at 12:11 PM, Eugene < 
>> edeg...@helena.wa.edu.au> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I have looked at the archives and have had no success on this one.
>>> 
>>> Is there a local (Perth) store/dealer that is recommended for purchasing 4Gb
>>> of memory for a MacBookPro 17" 2008 model? It currently has 2 x 1Gb in the
>>> slots. It is for a friend and she will need it installed.
>>> 
>>> Daniel is out of town at the moment and Macs4U are a bit pricey.
>>> 
>>> On a positive note she was experiencing intermittent computer display and
>>> freezing problems and to me it looked like a graphics card error. She was
>>> just 1 month out of a 3 year extended warranty. She went to the genius bar
>>> this morning and Apple has come to the party and will perform a mother board
>>> upgrade even though it is out of warranty. Good on you Apple!!
>>> 
>>>   Regards,
>>>   Eugene
>>>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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iMac maximum Security Lock

2011-04-28 Thread Stuart Breden


Anyone seen this device here in Australia?

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Re: MBP Memory upgrade

2011-04-28 Thread Craig Bruce
Hey Eugene,

We have the 2GB & 4GB sticks here in our myaree store and could fit them for 
you if you like $84 for the 2GB and $155 for the 4GB. 

We only sell apple qualified kingston ram
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On 28/04/2011, at 12:11 PM, Eugene wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have looked at the archives and have had no success on this one.
> 
> Is there a local (Perth) store/dealer that is recommended for purchasing 4Gb 
> of memory for a MacBookPro 17" 2008 model? It currently has 2 x 1Gb in the 
> slots. It is for a friend and she will need it installed.
> 
> Daniel is out of town at the moment and Macs4U are a bit pricey.
> 
> On a positive note she was experiencing intermittent computer display and 
> freezing problems and to me it looked like a graphics card error. She was 
> just 1 month out of a 3 year extended warranty. She went to the genius bar 
> this morning and Apple has come to the party and will perform a mother board 
> upgrade even though it is out of warranty. Good on you Apple!!
> 
>   Regards,
>   Eugene
>   
> 
> 
> 
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Re: MBP Memory upgrade

2011-04-28 Thread Gougoodthing
Ver easy to install. Took me literally 2 minutes. Is probably the easiest if 
all machines to change ram. Search google for instructions like 
http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-MacBook-Pro-15-Inch-Core-2-Duo-Model-A1211-RAM/452/1
 

Hope this helps. 

Peter



> Thanks everyone for replying.
> 
> Peter, did you get PLE to install it? I have installed RAM on a similar 
> machine without problems but she doesn't have the experience.
> 
>   Regards,
>   Eugene
>   <(null) 4.tiff>
> 
> On 28/04/2011, at 12:46 PM, Gougoodthing wrote:
> 
>> I did the same memory upgrade on my mb15" with ram from ple. Has worked fine 
>> for the last two years and much cheaper than apple branded ram although I 
>> did buy the Kingston ram,there are cheaper options but probably not worth 
>> the risk. 
>> Peter
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 28/04/2011, at 12:11 PM, Eugene  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I have looked at the archives and have had no success on this one.
>>> 
>>> Is there a local (Perth) store/dealer that is recommended for purchasing 
>>> 4Gb of memory for a MacBookPro 17" 2008 model? It currently has 2 x 1Gb in 
>>> the slots. It is for a friend and she will need it installed.
>>> 
>>> Daniel is out of town at the moment and Macs4U are a bit pricey.
>>> 
>>> On a positive note she was experiencing intermittent computer display and 
>>> freezing problems and to me it looked like a graphics card error. She was 
>>> just 1 month out of a 3 year extended warranty. She went to the genius bar 
>>> this morning and Apple has come to the party and will perform a mother 
>>> board upgrade even though it is out of warranty. Good on you Apple!!
>>> 
>>>   Regards,
>>>   Eugene
>>>   
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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