Re: [WAMUG] E-mail.

2024-05-10 Thread Stephen Chape via WAMUG
   Hi Tony.

   I am guessing you mean email (not r-mail) … the r and e keys are next
   to each other.

   This is a guess … but perhaps give your provider a call.

   It could be their issue.

   On 10 May 2024, at 11:11 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis via WAMUG
wrote:

   Good Morning fellow Wamuggers,
   I am having a problem with my r-mail. I can receive mail but I can’t
   send mail, I have tried to follow the instructions on the computer and
   on line but still no success. Any ideas please?
   Kind regards
   Tony
   Boddington
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[WAMUG] E-mail.

2024-05-09 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis via WAMUG
Good Morning fellow Wamuggers,
I am having a problem with my r-mail. I can receive mail but I can’t send mail, 
I have tried to follow the instructions on the computer and on line but still 
no success. Any ideas please?
Kind regards 
Tony
Boddington 

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Re: e-mail keeps shutting down.

2020-03-21 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hi Fellow WAMUGGERS,

I asked a question a little while ago,but no replies to date, would anyone have 
any idea as to why e-mail just quits on me whilst I am using it? It doesn’t 
matter if I am writing an e-mail or deleting mail, it just quits, I have tried 
the usual,got rid of all JUNK Mail,got rid of the RUBBISH, deleted old Mail, 
and still it quits, any ideas please?

Kind Regards

Tony

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Re: e-mail keeps shutting down.

2020-03-21 Thread Alan Smith
Tony

What version of macOS and Mail are you using?  Catalina had many issues with 
Mail from the start.  I understand not all have been fixed.  Google search show 
several “try it” remedies.  Not being a Catalina user I don’t know the current 
status.

Regards
Alan

> On 21 Mar 2020, at 4:49 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Fellow WAMUGGERS,
> 
> I asked a question a little while ago,but no replies to date, would anyone 
> have any idea as to why e-mail just quits on me whilst I am using it? It 
> doesn’t matter if I am writing an e-mail or deleting mail, it just quits, I 
> have tried the usual,got rid of all JUNK Mail,got rid of the RUBBISH, deleted 
> old Mail, and still it quits, any ideas please?
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Tony
> 
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Re: e-mail keeps shutting down.

2020-03-21 Thread Peter Crisp
HI Anthony, I’ve not had this issue but it isn’t clear for you is it Mail on an 
iOS device (iPhone/iPad) or an OSX iMac/Macbook? What version of the OS is on 
it and what is device model?

Either way check the following:

How much clear memory does the device have?
Check on line for Mail Repair process
Have a read of this for example - rebuild and reminded process.
https://www.computerworld.com/article/2476217/mac-os-x-how-to-fix-apple-mail-by-rebuilding-and-reindexing-the-mailbox.html
Is it backed up to Time Machine? A good idea to hold records.




Regards


Pete

> On 21 Mar 2020, at 4:49 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Fellow WAMUGGERS,
> 
> I asked a question a little while ago,but no replies to date, would anyone 
> have any idea as to why e-mail just quits on me whilst I am using it? It 
> doesn’t matter if I am writing an e-mail or deleting mail, it just quits, I 
> have tried the usual,got rid of all JUNK Mail,got rid of the RUBBISH, deleted 
> old Mail, and still it quits, any ideas please?
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Tony
> 
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Re: e-mail.

2020-03-09 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning Everyone

I am having problems with the e-mail page, whilst using e-mail it will 
unexpectedly shutdown for no apparent reason,whether I am writing an e-mail, 
reading the e-mails, or deleting mail, so far it has shutdown 5 times in less 
than half an hour. I have quit everything, then re-started the Computer but it 
doesn’t seem to resolve the problem for long.

Would anyone have an idea on how to resolve the problem please?

Kind Regards

Tony

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Re: e-mail just received.

2018-03-21 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Thank you Philippe and Ronni, I received the e-mail, read it, didn’t like it 
and passed it on. I have deleted it.
Thank you both for your response.

Kind Regards

Tony

Sent from my iPhone

> On 21 Mar 2018, at 05:48, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Tony,
> 
> It’s a scam, not from Apple and not even addressed to you.
> Apple always have your correct name & details on any correspondence.
> As Philippe has mentioned DO NOT CLICK on the link.
> Just delete the email!
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 
> 
> 
>> On 21 Mar 2018, at 12:56 am, Philippe Chaperon <laut...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning Tony, 
>> 
>> I could not locate the InstaSize Photo Editor Premium on the App Store, so 
>> that would be a confirmation that the email you received is suspect. Just 
>> make sure you do not click on the link they provide and as you have not 
>> ordered and paid for this software just ignore this email and letter.
>> 
>> Not sure if you may have to change your password with Apple as a security. 
>> One of our expert will be able to advise on this.
>> 
>> Good night,
>> 
>> Philippe C. 
>> 
>> 
>> On 21 Mar 2018, at 12:42 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Good Morning everyone
>> 
>> I have just received this e-mail, I don’t like the feel of it, the English 
>> isn’t spot on so am passing it around. What do you think??
>> 
>> I haven’t purchased anything from Apple for this amount, and normally I 
>> would get a receipt from Apple.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks everyone
>> 
>> Kind Regards
>> 
>> Tony
>> 
>> Boddington.
>> 
>> 
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Re: e-mail just received.

2018-03-20 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Tony,

It’s a scam, not from Apple and not even addressed to you.
Apple always have your correct name & details on any correspondence.
As Philippe has mentioned DO NOT CLICK on the link.
Just delete the email!

Cheers,
Ronni

 Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB 


> On 21 Mar 2018, at 12:56 am, Philippe Chaperon <laut...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Good morning Tony, 
> 
> I could not locate the InstaSize Photo Editor Premium on the App Store, so 
> that would be a confirmation that the email you received is suspect. Just 
> make sure you do not click on the link they provide and as you have not 
> ordered and paid for this software just ignore this email and letter.
> 
> Not sure if you may have to change your password with Apple as a security. 
> One of our expert will be able to advise on this.
> 
> Good night,
> 
> Philippe C. 
> 
> 
> On 21 Mar 2018, at 12:42 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good Morning everyone
> 
> I have just received this e-mail, I don’t like the feel of it, the English 
> isn’t spot on so am passing it around. What do you think??
> 
> I haven’t purchased anything from Apple for this amount, and normally I would 
> get a receipt from Apple.
> 
> 
> Thanks everyone
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Tony
> 
> Boddington.
> 
> 
> 
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Re: e-mail just received.

2018-03-20 Thread Philippe Chaperon
Good morning Tony, 

I could not locate the InstaSize Photo Editor Premium on the App Store, so that 
would be a confirmation that the email you received is suspect. Just make sure 
you do not click on the link they provide and as you have not ordered and paid 
for this software just ignore this email and letter.

Not sure if you may have to change your password with Apple as a security. One 
of our expert will be able to advise on this.

Good night,

Philippe C. 


On 21 Mar 2018, at 12:42 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> wrote:

Good Morning everyone

I have just received this e-mail, I don’t like the feel of it, the English 
isn’t spot on so am passing it around. What do you think??

I haven’t purchased anything from Apple for this amount, and normally I would 
get a receipt from Apple.


Thanks everyone

Kind Regards

Tony

Boddington.



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Re: e-mail just received.

2018-03-20 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning everyone

I have just received this e-mail, I don’t like the feel of it, the English 
isn’t spot on so am passing it around. What do you think??

I haven’t purchased anything from Apple for this amount, and normally I would 
get a receipt from Apple.


Thanks everyone

Kind Regards

Tony

Boddington.



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Re: Unable to use e-mail.

2018-03-08 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Thanks Ronni, will give it a go.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 9 Mar 2018, at 13:20, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Tony,
> 
> Is this your iCloud email account?
> If you set up an account using iCloud System Preferences or macOS Mail in 
> 10.7.4 or later, you won't see these settings because they're automatically 
> configured.
> Check you have ‘Mail' selected in System Preferences > iCloud 
> If ‘Mail’ wasn’t selected and you now have  ‘selected it your problem might 
> be solved.
> 
> If that wasn’t the problem post back.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
> 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
> 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
> 512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
> 
> macOS High Sierra 10.13.3
> 
>> On 9 Mar 2018, at 11:55 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Good Morning to the Wamug Group.
>> I sent out an e-mail this morning but the message was too big! 
>> Yesterday whilst using the Computer there was a Power outage, the Computer 
>> shutdown. Upon restarting all appeared to be normal. I noticed that I would 
>> only receive one or two e-mails compared to the iPhone / iPad. I couldn’t 
>> send any e-mails. So I tried to sort out the problem following Help and the 
>> prompts. I should have stopped right there!! 
>> Going into server settings the whole page is blank. I know from memory ( and 
>> that’s dangerous) that there should be a Port Number and an outgoing server 
>> address? 
>> Hoping someone can assist.
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Tony Francis
>> 
>> Boddington
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
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> 
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Re: Unable to use e-mail.

2018-03-08 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning to the Wamug Group.
I sent out an e-mail this morning but the message was too big! 
Yesterday whilst using the Computer there was a Power outage, the Computer 
shutdown. Upon restarting all appeared to be normal. I noticed that I would 
only receive one or two e-mails compared to the iPhone / iPad. I couldn’t send 
any e-mails. So I tried to sort out the problem following Help and the prompts. 
I should have stopped right there!! 
Going into server settings the whole page is blank. I know from memory ( and 
that’s dangerous) that there should be a Port Number and an outgoing server 
address? 
Hoping someone can assist.
Thank you

Tony Francis

Boddington

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Re: problem e-mail.

2016-11-22 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hi all
Lynette finally has peace, sorry for the late reply. 
On Saturday Lynette sat down with her phone and, went to settings-General- 
reset- then reset ALL SETTINGS. So far so good.
Thanks to you all that replied

T & L
BODDINGTON 

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Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-17 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hello Stephen,
We have tried everything, deleted anything to do with Activ8. We have contacted 
Apple to try to get to see a technician, twice, both times we have been 
directed to the Philippines and today we spoke to someone in New Zealand, all 
we wanted was an appointment to have someone look at the phone and rectify our 
problem. Lynette has removed all of her apps but the flag is still coming up 
asking her to log into her activ8 iCloud account. 
Painful to say the least.
Many thanks Stephen,Ronni for your help

Tony 
BODDINGTON

Sent from my iPhone

> On 14 Nov. 2016, at 22:26, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Tony,
> I am pretty sure you do this:-
> 
> Log in to iCloud
> Select Settings
> Select My Devices
> Click on the device you want to remove
> Then you are offered the opportunity to delete.
> 
> 
>> On 14 Nov. 2016, at 9:49 pm, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Tony
>> I've been trying to reconstruct what I did...
>> 
>> I think https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT205064 will give you the info you 
>> require. Let us know if this doesn't work.
>> 
>> Rob
>> 
>>> On 13/11/2016 2:59 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>>> Hi Guy's
>>> Ok, Lynette has deleted all of her apps from her iPhone, and the activ8 
>>> request is still coming up. So, how do we delete the iPhone from iCloud??
>>> 
>>> Thank you
>>> 
>>> Tony
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 12:57, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Rob, 
>>>> After reading Ronni's reply, and the message reading " To log into iCloud" 
>>>> we figured that we would need to find the App(s) that we downloaded 
>>>> through activ8 and remove them. Then download them again.
>>>> Thank you both for your advice.
>>>> 
>>>> Kind Regards
>>>> Tony
>>>> 
>>>> Boddington
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 10:32, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> A.  I think I had this problem. I changed the email address that i 
>>>>> logged into iCloud with.  This was fine on my mac and iPhone, but not 
>>>>> with my iPad, where it still wanted me to login with my old email 
>>>>> address. After faffing around for ages trying various options, I finally 
>>>>> deleted the iPad from iCloud and added it again. Problem solved.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hope this helps
>>>>> Rob
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 12/11/2016 8:02 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>>>>>> Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with 
>>>>>> activ8. 
>>>>>> The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
>>>>>> I have tried going into settings, 
>>>>>> Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at 
>>>>>> iTunes. Away from home at present Ronni.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Kindest regards
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> What App is asking for this password?
>>>>>>> When does the request for this password appear?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Ronni
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request 
>>>>>>>> to "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried 
>>>>>>>> putting in any password in the hope of opening the old account but 
>>>>>>>> without success. 
>>>>>>>> Kindest regards
>>>>>>&

Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-14 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Tony,
I am pretty sure you do this:-

Log in to iCloud
Select Settings
Select My Devices
Click on the device you want to remove
Then you are offered the opportunity to delete.


> On 14 Nov. 2016, at 9:49 pm, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> 
> Hi Tony
> I've been trying to reconstruct what I did...
> 
> I think https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT205064 
> <https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT205064> will give you the info you 
> require. Let us know if this doesn't work.
> 
> Rob
> 
> On 13/11/2016 2:59 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>> Hi Guy's
>> Ok, Lynette has deleted all of her apps from her iPhone, and the activ8 
>> request is still coming up. So, how do we delete the iPhone from iCloud??
>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Tony
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 12:57, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com 
>> <mailto:antne...@mac.com>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Rob, 
>>> After reading Ronni's reply, and the message reading " To log into iCloud" 
>>> we figured that we would need to find the App(s) that we downloaded through 
>>> activ8 and remove them. Then download them again.
>>> Thank you both for your advice.
>>> 
>>> Kind Regards
>>> Tony
>>> 
>>> Boddington
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 10:32, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au 
>>> <mailto:r.phill...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> A.  I think I had this problem. I changed the email address that i 
>>>> logged into iCloud with.  This was fine on my mac and iPhone, but not with 
>>>> my iPad, where it still wanted me to login with my old email address. 
>>>> After faffing around for ages trying various options, I finally deleted 
>>>> the iPad from iCloud and added it again. Problem solved.
>>>> 
>>>> Hope this helps
>>>> Rob
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 12/11/2016 8:02 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>>>>> Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with 
>>>>> activ8. 
>>>>> The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
>>>>> I have tried going into settings, 
>>>>> Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at 
>>>>> iTunes. Away from home at present Ronni.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Kindest regards
>>>>> 
>>>>> Tony
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com 
>>>>> <mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> What App is asking for this password?
>>>>>> When does the request for this password appear?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> Ronni
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com 
>>>>>> <mailto:antne...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request 
>>>>>>> to "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried 
>>>>>>> putting in any password in the hope of opening the old account but 
>>>>>>> without success. 
>>>>>>> Kindest regards
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com 
>>>>>>> <mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi Tony,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On her iPhone go to:
>>>>>>>> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
>>>>>>>> 'Active8.net.au <http://active8.net.au/>' Tap it and then scroll to 
>>>>>>>> the bottom and Delete Account.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>>>>>>>

Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-14 Thread Rob Phillips

Hi Tony
I've been trying to reconstruct what I did...

I think https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT205064 will give you the info 
you require. Let us know if this doesn't work.


Rob

On 13/11/2016 2:59 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:

Hi Guy's
Ok, Lynette has deleted all of her apps from her iPhone, and the 
activ8 request is still coming up. So, how do we delete the iPhone 
from iCloud??


Thank you

Tony

Sent from my iPhone

On 12 Nov. 2016, at 12:57, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com 
<mailto:antne...@mac.com>> wrote:



Hi Rob,
After reading Ronni's reply, and the message reading " To log into 
iCloud" we figured that we would need to find the App(s) that we 
downloaded through activ8 and remove them. Then download them again.

Thank you both for your advice.

Kind Regards
Tony

Boddington

Sent from my iPhone

On 12 Nov. 2016, at 10:32, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au 
<mailto:r.phill...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:


A.  I think I had this problem. I changed the email address that 
i logged into iCloud with.  This was fine on my mac and iPhone, but 
not with my iPad, where it still wanted me to login with my old 
email address. After faffing around for ages trying various options, 
I finally deleted the iPad from iCloud and added it again. Problem 
solved.


Hope this helps
Rob


On 12/11/2016 8:02 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with 
activ8.

The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
I have tried going into settings,
Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at 
iTunes. Away from home at present Ronni.


Kindest regards

Tony


Sent from my iPhone

On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com 
<mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:



What App is asking for this password?
When does the request for this password appear?

Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to 
Telstra?


Cheers,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis 
<antne...@mac.com <mailto:antne...@mac.com>> wrote:


Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the 
request to "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I 
have tried putting in any password in the hope of opening the old 
account but without success.

Kindest regards
Tony

Sent from my iPhone

On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com 
<mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:



Hi Tony,

On her iPhone go to:
Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
'Active8.net.au <http://Active8.net.au>' Tap it and then scroll 
to the bottom and Delete Account.


Sent from Ronni's iPad4


On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis 
<antne...@icloud.com <mailto:antne...@icloud.com>> wrote:



Good morning to one and all

I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a 
request for a password from an old e-mail / server address: 
Activ8. We no longer have or can remember the password.


The message reads, “Enter the Password for 
“nett...@activ8.net.au <mailto:nett...@activ8.net.au> in settings”.


We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have 
trashed the e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into 
settings without much luck, I have checked that our server is 
now Telstra.

So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.

Thanks everyone

Kind Regards

Tony

BODDINGTON.

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Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-12 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hi Guy's
Ok, Lynette has deleted all of her apps from her iPhone, and the activ8 request 
is still coming up. So, how do we delete the iPhone from iCloud??

Thank you

Tony

Sent from my iPhone

> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 12:57, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Rob, 
> After reading Ronni's reply, and the message reading " To log into iCloud" we 
> figured that we would need to find the App(s) that we downloaded through 
> activ8 and remove them. Then download them again.
> Thank you both for your advice.
> 
> Kind Regards
> Tony
> 
> Boddington
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 10:32, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> 
>> A.  I think I had this problem. I changed the email address that i 
>> logged into iCloud with.  This was fine on my mac and iPhone, but not with 
>> my iPad, where it still wanted me to login with my old email address. After 
>> faffing around for ages trying various options, I finally deleted the iPad 
>> from iCloud and added it again. Problem solved.
>> 
>> Hope this helps
>> Rob
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12/11/2016 8:02 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>>> Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with activ8. 
>>> The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
>>> I have tried going into settings, 
>>> Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at iTunes. 
>>> Away from home at present Ronni.
>>> 
>>> Kindest regards
>>> 
>>> Tony
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> What App is asking for this password?
>>>> When does the request for this password appear?
>>>> 
>>>> Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Ronni
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request to 
>>>>> "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried putting 
>>>>> in any password in the hope of opening the old account but without 
>>>>> success. 
>>>>> Kindest regards
>>>>> Tony
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Tony,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On her iPhone go to:
>>>>>> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
>>>>>> 'Active8.net.au' Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis 
>>>>>> <antne...@icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Good morning to one and all
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for 
>>>>>>> a password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer 
>>>>>>> have or can remember the password.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
>>>>>>> settings”.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the 
>>>>>>> e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much 
>>>>>>> luck, I have checked that our server is now Telstra.
>>>>>>> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks everyone
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Kind Regards
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> BODDINGTON.
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-11 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hi Rob, 
After reading Ronni's reply, and the message reading " To log into iCloud" we 
figured that we would need to find the App(s) that we downloaded through activ8 
and remove them. Then download them again.
Thank you both for your advice.

Kind Regards
Tony

Boddington

Sent from my iPhone

> On 12 Nov. 2016, at 10:32, Rob Phillips <r.phill...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> 
> A.  I think I had this problem. I changed the email address that i logged 
> into iCloud with.  This was fine on my mac and iPhone, but not with my iPad, 
> where it still wanted me to login with my old email address. After faffing 
> around for ages trying various options, I finally deleted the iPad from 
> iCloud and added it again. Problem solved.
> 
> Hope this helps
> Rob
> 
> 
>> On 12/11/2016 8:02 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
>> Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with activ8. 
>> The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
>> I have tried going into settings, 
>> Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at iTunes. 
>> Away from home at present Ronni.
>> 
>> Kindest regards
>> 
>> Tony
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> What App is asking for this password?
>>> When does the request for this password appear?
>>> 
>>> Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ronni
>>> 
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request to 
>>>> "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried putting 
>>>> in any password in the hope of opening the old account but without 
>>>> success. 
>>>> Kindest regards
>>>> Tony
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com>   wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Tony,
>>>>> 
>>>>> On her iPhone go to:
>>>>> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
>>>>> 'Active8.net.au' Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Good morning to one and all
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
>>>>>> password from an   old e-mail / server address: 
>>>>>> Activ8. We no longer have or can remember the password.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
>>>>>> settings”.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the 
>>>>>> e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, 
>>>>>> I have checked that our server is now Telstra.
>>>>>> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks everyone
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Kind Regards
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Tony
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> BODDINGTON.
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-11 Thread Rob Phillips
A.  I think I had this problem. I changed the email address that i 
logged into iCloud with.  This was fine on my mac and iPhone, but not 
with my iPad, where it still wanted me to login with my old email 
address. After faffing around for ages trying various options, I finally 
deleted the iPad from iCloud and added it again. Problem solved.


Hope this helps
Rob


On 12/11/2016 8:02 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis wrote:
Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with 
activ8.

The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
I have tried going into settings,
Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at 
iTunes. Away from home at present Ronni.


Kindest regards

Tony


Sent from my iPhone

On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com 
<mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:



What App is asking for this password?
When does the request for this password appear?

Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?

Cheers,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com 
<mailto:antne...@mac.com>> wrote:


Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the 
request to "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I 
have tried putting in any password in the hope of opening the old 
account but without success.

Kindest regards
Tony

Sent from my iPhone

On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com 
<mailto:ro...@mac.com>> wrote:



Hi Tony,

On her iPhone go to:
Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
'Active8.net.au <http://Active8.net.au>' Tap it and then scroll to 
the bottom and Delete Account.


Sent from Ronni's iPad4


On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis 
<antne...@icloud.com <mailto:antne...@icloud.com>> wrote:



Good morning to one and all

I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request 
for a password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no 
longer have or can remember the password.


The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au 
<mailto:nett...@activ8.net.au> in settings”.


We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed 
the e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into settings without 
much luck, I have checked that our server is now Telstra.

So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.

Thanks everyone

Kind Regards

Tony

BODDINGTON.

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Re: Unwanted e-mail address.

2016-11-11 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hi Ronni
I forgot to add that the message pops up frequently, just opening up the phone 
will sometimes activate the message.
Kindest Regards

Tony

Sent from my iPhone

> On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> What App is asking for this password?
> When does the request for this password appear?
> 
> Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request to 
>> "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried putting in 
>> any password in the hope of opening the old account but without success. 
>> Kindest regards
>> Tony
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Tony,
>>> 
>>> On her iPhone go to:
>>> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
>>> 'Active8.net.au' Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.
>>> 
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Good morning to one and all
>>>> 
>>>> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
>>>> password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer have or 
>>>> can remember the password.
>>>> 
>>>> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
>>>> settings”.
>>>> 
>>>> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the 
>>>> e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, I 
>>>> have checked that our server is now Telstra.
>>>> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks everyone
>>>> 
>>>> Kind Regards
>>>> 
>>>> Tony
>>>> 
>>>> BODDINGTON.
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address

2016-11-11 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Sorry Ronni for the late return. Yes we cancelled our account with activ8. 
The message is asking for the password to gain access to iCloud??
I have tried going into settings, 
Anything that I can think of, although I haven't yet had a look at iTunes. Away 
from home at present Ronni.

Kindest regards

Tony


Sent from my iPhone

> On 11 Nov. 2016, at 07:36, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> What App is asking for this password?
> When does the request for this password appear?
> 
> Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request to 
>> "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried putting in 
>> any password in the hope of opening the old account but without success. 
>> Kindest regards
>> Tony
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Tony,
>>> 
>>> On her iPhone go to:
>>> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
>>> 'Active8.net.au' Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.
>>> 
>>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Good morning to one and all
>>>> 
>>>> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
>>>> password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer have or 
>>>> can remember the password.
>>>> 
>>>> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
>>>> settings”.
>>>> 
>>>> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the 
>>>> e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, I 
>>>> have checked that our server is now Telstra.
>>>> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks everyone
>>>> 
>>>> Kind Regards
>>>> 
>>>> Tony
>>>> 
>>>> BODDINGTON.
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address.

2016-11-10 Thread Ronda Brown
What App is asking for this password?
When does the request for this password appear?

Did you close your account with Activ8 when you changed over to Telstra?

Cheers,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 5:36 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request to 
> "enter the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried putting in 
> any password in the hope of opening the old account but without success. 
> Kindest regards
> Tony
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Tony,
>> 
>> On her iPhone go to:
>> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
>> 'Active8.net.au' Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.
>> 
>> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
>> 
>> 
>>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Good morning to one and all
>>> 
>>> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
>>> password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer have or 
>>> can remember the password.
>>> 
>>> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
>>> settings”.
>>> 
>>> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the 
>>> e-mail address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, I 
>>> have checked that our server is now Telstra.
>>> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
>>> 
>>> Thanks everyone
>>> 
>>> Kind Regards
>>> 
>>> Tony
>>> 
>>> BODDINGTON.
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address.

2016-11-10 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Sorry Ronni, I can't find an address for activ8, although the request to "enter 
the password for activ8" is still popping up. I have tried putting in any 
password in the hope of opening the old account but without success. 
Kindest regards
Tony

Sent from my iPhone

> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 09:32, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Tony,
> 
> On her iPhone go to:
> Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 
> 'Active8.net.au' Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.
> 
> Sent from Ronni's iPad4
> 
> 
>> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning to one and all
>> 
>> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
>> password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer have or 
>> can remember the password.
>> 
>> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
>> settings”.
>> 
>> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the e-mail 
>> address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, I have 
>> checked that our server is now Telstra.
>> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
>> 
>> Thanks everyone
>> 
>> Kind Regards
>> 
>> Tony
>> 
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address.

2016-11-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Tony,

On her iPhone go to:
Tap Settings > Mail > Accounts - then if there is any Account 'Active8.net.au' 
Tap it and then scroll to the bottom and Delete Account.

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 10 Nov. 2016, at 8:58 am, Anthony (Tony) Francis <antne...@icloud.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good morning to one and all
> 
> I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
> password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer have or 
> can remember the password.
> 
> The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au in 
> settings”.
> 
> We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the e-mail 
> address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, I have 
> checked that our server is now Telstra.
> So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.
> 
> Thanks everyone
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Tony
> 
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Re: Unwanted e-mail address.

2016-11-09 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good morning to one and all

I have a question, on my Wife’s iPhone she keeps getting a request for a 
password from an old e-mail / server address: Activ8. We no longer have or can 
remember the password.

The message reads, “Enter the Password for “nett...@activ8.net.au 
<mailto:nett...@activ8.net.au> in settings”.

We haven’t used ACTIV8 for two or three years now, I have trashed the e-mail 
address in Contacts, I have been into settings without much luck, I have 
checked that our server is now Telstra.
So, where would I find the ACTIV8 address and remove it, please.

Thanks everyone

Kind Regards

Tony

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Re: Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-12-03 Thread Stuart Breden
It worked Daniel.  Great stuff.  Thanks a lot.

We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy Christmas 
and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266

Please consider the environment before printing this email





On 01/12/2012, at 10:01 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:

 A way that you may be able to do it is the following:-
 
 1. Go to the Mail menu and choose Preferences.
 2. Go to Rules
 3. Click Add Rule (button on right).
 4. Fill in the following details:-
   a. Description (something like): Reply to persons name
   b. Leave as if any of the following conditions are met
   c. Change to From Contains (then fill in) person's email address
   d.  Change to Reply to message then Click Reply message text. Fill 
 in what you want. e.g. Thanks, your email has been received. I will contact 
 you later if any queries.
 5. Click OK.
 
 Now when the message comes in the person should automatically get sent a 
 reply.
 NOTE: This will only work on the message the mail (computer) is received to, 
 and if Apple Mail is open. If the computer is asleep and/or off and Mail is 
 Quit, then the rule won't work. If that person only emails when you're 
 actually at work and Mail is open,..then it should be fine. If they email you 
 outside of hours and Mail is off, then the rule won't work. (Unless you had 
 it on your  home computer as well)….
 
 So it's not an exact way to do, as Ronni has mentioned Mail read receipts 
 aren't supported in Apple Mail. (and even in other mail programs in Windows 
 that have it, it can be bypassed and trick the system, so it's not exact 
 there either,…).
 Otherwise, if you have a work email address that uses a domain based system 
 (e.g. like I have) then you may be able to set up a rule at the Cpanel host 
 end similar to above. So when the server receives an email from that person 
 it sends a reply. Some form of script. Some Cpanels don't do this though, as 
 it can create headaches for other reasons.
 
 Otherwise theres paid services that can Track email, which can then note 
 when it's received etc. Personally i'd be a bit hesitant to use some of those 
 myself, as it would then have to route the email so they can track it I'm 
 sure.
 This is one as an example…..
 http://www.readnotify.com
 There are plenty more on a google search.
 
 Notifications to emails received or read are a bit of a throw back to years 
 ago. It doesn't actually mean the person has read the email, just that it got 
 received or clicked on. The mail can still come in to the mail box and get 
 marked as received,…that doesn't say some one has sat down and actually read 
 the email,…lol :o)
 
 But, if the person REALLY wants it,…then the above rule may work if you leave 
 your computer on at work and email open,..and something comes in. That 
 specific address would then activate the rule and a quick reply sent to them. 
 Acknowledges that it arrives to your email program,..doesn't acknowledge that 
 you read it though,…lol. :o)
 
 
 Kind regards
 Daniel
 ---
 Daniel Kerr
 MacWizardry
 
 Phone: 0414 795 960
 Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
 Web:   http://www.macwizardry.com.au
 
 
 **For everything Apple**
 
 On 01/12/2012, at 9:33 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Mail read receipts are not supported by Apple Mail, and even in Microsoft 
 Outlook 2011 Mac. 
 
 But, You can make Mac OS X Mail request a read receipt for every message you 
 send, by changing the way Mail.app works by using the command-line in 
 Terminal.  
 
 But that is not what Stuart wishes to do, he wants to notify the person who 
 has sent the 'Read Receipt' dthat he has received the email.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 01/12/2012, at 7:55 AM, Peter Crisp petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 Google Apple Mail Read Receipt. Info there should answer your query 
 Stuart.
 
 Regards
 
 Pete
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 9:33 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Your email has been received.
 Or
 I hereby acknowledge receipt of your email.
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 8:48 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
 e-mails.
 
 Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than 
 replying to them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?
 
 We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy 
 Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013
 
 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Re: Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-12-02 Thread Stuart Breden
Dan's the man again.  Thank you.

We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy Christmas 
and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266

Please consider the environment before printing this email





On 01/12/2012, at 10:01 AM, Daniel Kerr wrote:

 A way that you may be able to do it is the following:-
 
 1. Go to the Mail menu and choose Preferences.
 2. Go to Rules
 3. Click Add Rule (button on right).
 4. Fill in the following details:-
   a. Description (something like): Reply to persons name
   b. Leave as if any of the following conditions are met
   c. Change to From Contains (then fill in) person's email address
   d.  Change to Reply to message then Click Reply message text. Fill 
 in what you want. e.g. Thanks, your email has been received. I will contact 
 you later if any queries.
 5. Click OK.
 
 Now when the message comes in the person should automatically get sent a 
 reply.
 NOTE: This will only work on the message the mail (computer) is received to, 
 and if Apple Mail is open. If the computer is asleep and/or off and Mail is 
 Quit, then the rule won't work. If that person only emails when you're 
 actually at work and Mail is open,..then it should be fine. If they email you 
 outside of hours and Mail is off, then the rule won't work. (Unless you had 
 it on your  home computer as well)….
 
 So it's not an exact way to do, as Ronni has mentioned Mail read receipts 
 aren't supported in Apple Mail. (and even in other mail programs in Windows 
 that have it, it can be bypassed and trick the system, so it's not exact 
 there either,…).
 Otherwise, if you have a work email address that uses a domain based system 
 (e.g. like I have) then you may be able to set up a rule at the Cpanel host 
 end similar to above. So when the server receives an email from that person 
 it sends a reply. Some form of script. Some Cpanels don't do this though, as 
 it can create headaches for other reasons.
 
 Otherwise theres paid services that can Track email, which can then note 
 when it's received etc. Personally i'd be a bit hesitant to use some of those 
 myself, as it would then have to route the email so they can track it I'm 
 sure.
 This is one as an example…..
 http://www.readnotify.com
 There are plenty more on a google search.
 
 Notifications to emails received or read are a bit of a throw back to years 
 ago. It doesn't actually mean the person has read the email, just that it got 
 received or clicked on. The mail can still come in to the mail box and get 
 marked as received,…that doesn't say some one has sat down and actually read 
 the email,…lol :o)
 
 But, if the person REALLY wants it,…then the above rule may work if you leave 
 your computer on at work and email open,..and something comes in. That 
 specific address would then activate the rule and a quick reply sent to them. 
 Acknowledges that it arrives to your email program,..doesn't acknowledge that 
 you read it though,…lol. :o)
 
 
 Kind regards
 Daniel
 ---
 Daniel Kerr
 MacWizardry
 
 Phone: 0414 795 960
 Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
 Web:   http://www.macwizardry.com.au
 
 
 **For everything Apple**
 
 On 01/12/2012, at 9:33 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Mail read receipts are not supported by Apple Mail, and even in Microsoft 
 Outlook 2011 Mac. 
 
 But, You can make Mac OS X Mail request a read receipt for every message you 
 send, by changing the way Mail.app works by using the command-line in 
 Terminal.  
 
 But that is not what Stuart wishes to do, he wants to notify the person who 
 has sent the 'Read Receipt' dthat he has received the email.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 01/12/2012, at 7:55 AM, Peter Crisp petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 Google Apple Mail Read Receipt. Info there should answer your query 
 Stuart.
 
 Regards
 
 Pete
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 9:33 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Your email has been received.
 Or
 I hereby acknowledge receipt of your email.
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 8:48 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
 e-mails.
 
 Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than 
 replying to them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?
 
 We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy 
 Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013
 
 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-11-30 Thread Stuart Breden
I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
e-mails.

Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than replying to 
them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?

We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy Christmas 
and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266

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Re: Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-11-30 Thread Ronda Brown
Your email has been received.
Or
I hereby acknowledge receipt of your email.

Sent from Ronni's iPad4

On 30/11/2012, at 8:48 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:

 I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
 e-mails.
 
 Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than replying to 
 them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?
 
 We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy 
 Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013
 
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 PO Box 132
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 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Re: Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-11-30 Thread Peter Crisp
Google Apple Mail Read Receipt. Info there should answer your query Stuart.

Regards

Pete

On 30/11/2012, at 9:33 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Your email has been received.
 Or
 I hereby acknowledge receipt of your email.
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 8:48 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
 e-mails.
 
 Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than replying 
 to them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?
 
 We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy 
 Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013
 
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 PO Box 132
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 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Re: Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-11-30 Thread Ronda Brown
Mail read receipts are not supported by Apple Mail, and even in Microsoft 
Outlook 2011 Mac. 

But, You can make Mac OS X Mail request a read receipt for every message you 
send, by changing the way Mail.app works by using the command-line in Terminal. 
 

 But that is not what Stuart wishes to do, he wants to notify the person who 
has sent the 'Read Receipt' dthat he has received the email.

Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4

On 01/12/2012, at 7:55 AM, Peter Crisp petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:

 Google Apple Mail Read Receipt. Info there should answer your query Stuart.
 
 Regards
 
 Pete
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 9:33 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Your email has been received.
 Or
 I hereby acknowledge receipt of your email.
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 8:48 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
 e-mails.
 
 Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than replying 
 to them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?
 
 We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy 
 Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013
 
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 PO Box 132
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 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Re: Notification of receipt of e-mail

2012-11-30 Thread Daniel Kerr
A way that you may be able to do it is the following:-

1. Go to the Mail menu and choose Preferences.
2. Go to Rules
3. Click Add Rule (button on right).
4. Fill in the following details:-
a. Description (something like): Reply to persons name
b. Leave as if any of the following conditions are met
c. Change to From Contains (then fill in) person's email address
d.  Change to Reply to message then Click Reply message text. Fill 
in what you want. e.g. Thanks, your email has been received. I will contact you 
later if any queries.
5. Click OK.

Now when the message comes in the person should automatically get sent a reply.
NOTE: This will only work on the message the mail (computer) is received to, 
and if Apple Mail is open. If the computer is asleep and/or off and Mail is 
Quit, then the rule won't work. If that person only emails when you're actually 
at work and Mail is open,..then it should be fine. If they email you outside 
of hours and Mail is off, then the rule won't work. (Unless you had it on your 
 home computer as well)….

So it's not an exact way to do, as Ronni has mentioned Mail read receipts 
aren't supported in Apple Mail. (and even in other mail programs in Windows 
that have it, it can be bypassed and trick the system, so it's not exact there 
either,…).
Otherwise, if you have a work email address that uses a domain based system 
(e.g. like I have) then you may be able to set up a rule at the Cpanel host end 
similar to above. So when the server receives an email from that person it 
sends a reply. Some form of script. Some Cpanels don't do this though, as it 
can create headaches for other reasons.

Otherwise theres paid services that can Track email, which can then note when 
it's received etc. Personally i'd be a bit hesitant to use some of those 
myself, as it would then have to route the email so they can track it I'm sure.
This is one as an example…..
http://www.readnotify.com
There are plenty more on a google search.

Notifications to emails received or read are a bit of a throw back to years 
ago. It doesn't actually mean the person has read the email, just that it got 
received or clicked on. The mail can still come in to the mail box and get 
marked as received,…that doesn't say some one has sat down and actually read 
the email,…lol :o)

But, if the person REALLY wants it,…then the above rule may work if you leave 
your computer on at work and email open,..and something comes in. That specific 
address would then activate the rule and a quick reply sent to them. 
Acknowledges that it arrives to your email program,..doesn't acknowledge that 
you read it though,…lol. :o)


Kind regards
Daniel
---
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MacWizardry

Phone: 0414 795 960
Email: daniel AT macwizardry.com.au
Web:   http://www.macwizardry.com.au


**For everything Apple**

On 01/12/2012, at 9:33 AM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Mail read receipts are not supported by Apple Mail, and even in Microsoft 
 Outlook 2011 Mac. 
 
 But, You can make Mac OS X Mail request a read receipt for every message you 
 send, by changing the way Mail.app works by using the command-line in 
 Terminal.  
 
 But that is not what Stuart wishes to do, he wants to notify the person who 
 has sent the 'Read Receipt' dthat he has received the email.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 01/12/2012, at 7:55 AM, Peter Crisp petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
 
 Google Apple Mail Read Receipt. Info there should answer your query Stuart.
 
 Regards
 
 Pete
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 9:33 PM, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
 
 Your email has been received.
 Or
 I hereby acknowledge receipt of your email.
 
 Sent from Ronni's iPad4
 
 On 30/11/2012, at 8:48 PM, Stuart Breden bred...@highway1.biz wrote:
 
 I have a consultant pharmacist who want me to acknowledge receipt of her 
 e-mails.
 
 Is there any way of me acknowledging receipt of e-mail other than replying 
 to them?  Can't find anything in Mail Preferences?
 
 We would like to wish you, your staff and your families a very happy 
 Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year 2013
 
 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Mobile e-mail account

2012-10-09 Thread Stuart Breden
I've been away using my MacBook Pro @me.com account.

How can I add my @Highway1.biz account to my MacBook Pro and iPhone?

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266

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Re: Mobile e-mail account

2012-10-09 Thread Susan Hastings
Hi Stuart, on the MacBook, open Mail, choose File from the top menu, go down to 
'add account' and add your account details. It may do a search for the other 
fields, or you may have to put them in yourself. You will need to go to your 
provider to get the server settings.

On the iPhone, choose settings, then Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and under 
Accounts, choose Add Account. Your will enter your email address and password, 
and similarly to the Mac, it will go off and find the server settings, or your 
can use those given by your provider for email.

regards, Susan.


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 I've been away using my MacBook Pro @me.com account.
 
 How can I add my @Highway1.biz account to my MacBook Pro and iPhone?
 
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 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
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Re: Mobile e-mail account

2012-10-09 Thread Stuart Breden
As simple as that.  Thanks.

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266

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On 10/10/2012, at 8:45 AM, Stuart Breden wrote:

 I've been away using my MacBook Pro @me.com account.
 
 How can I add my @Highway1.biz account to my MacBook Pro and iPhone?
 
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Re: Mobile e-mail account

2012-10-09 Thread Susan Hastings
Did it work?

Sent from my iPad

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 As simple as that.  Thanks.
 
 Stuart Breden
 PO Box 132
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 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
 Mbl: 0417 053 266
 
 Please consider the environment before printing this email
 
 
 
 
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 How can I add my @Highway1.biz account to my MacBook Pro and iPhone?
 
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Re: e-mail photo.

2012-02-19 Thread Tony Francis
Hi Carlo
My apologies for not answering you straight away. I had a small problem when 
attempting to add my photo to the address book in as much as once I had chosen 
the photo I couldn't get to the 'done' button because the chooser page was 
blocking access to the done button, I pushed 'set' which cleared the way.

Thanks again for your prompt reply.

Kind Regards

Tony


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Re: e-mail photo.

2012-02-19 Thread cm
Hi Tony,

In case you're wondering, I do not see any photo on the previous email sent by 
you.

Cheers,
Carlo

On 20/02/2012, at 8:59 , Tony Francis wrote:

 Hi Carlo
 My apologies for not answering you straight away. I had a small problem when 
 attempting to add my photo to the address book in as much as once I had 
 chosen the photo I couldn't get to the 'done' button because the chooser page 
 was blocking access to the done button, I pushed 'set' which cleared the way.
 
 Thanks again for your prompt reply.
 
 Kind Regards
 
 Tony
 
 
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Re: e-mail photo.

2012-02-19 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Tony,

I would suspect you have not selected your card to 'My Card'. It shows a little 
symbol of a person beside your card if it is 'My Card'.

You need to select your Card in Address Book and then
Go to 'Card' in Menu
And scroll down to 'Make this My Card' 
Then if you have a photo in your card it will display in Mail messages.

Sent from Ronni's iPad

On 20/02/2012, at 10:05 AM, cm cm200...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Tony,
 
 In case you're wondering, I do not see any photo on the previous email sent 
 by you.
 
 Cheers,
 Carlo
 
 On 20/02/2012, at 8:59 , Tony Francis wrote:
 
 Hi Carlo
 My apologies for not answering you straight away. I had a small problem when 
 attempting to add my photo to the address book in as much as once I had 
 chosen the photo I couldn't get to the 'done' button because the chooser 
 page was blocking access to the done button, I pushed 'set' which cleared 
 the way.
 
 Thanks again for your prompt reply.
 
 Kind Regards
 
 Tony
 
 
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 antne...@mac.com
 
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Re: e-mail photo.

2012-02-19 Thread Tony Francis
Thank you Ronni
I managed somehow to get the Photo and my sign in logo mixed up, but thanks to 
you both for your help.

Kindest regards

Tony
 
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Re: e-mail photo.

2012-02-17 Thread Tony Francis
Good afternoon everyone
Just recently a question was asked, in regards to adding a personal Photo to 
the e-mail, as per Ronda's  photo.
I went looking for archives but alas no good. I have tried to work it out 
myself but haven't been too successful . How do I attach my photo to my e-mails 
please.

Thanking you

Kindest regards

Tony


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Re: e-mail photo.

2012-02-17 Thread cm
Hi Tony,

To get an ID photo in your emails you need to attach a photo to your personal 
card in Address Book. To do that proceed as follows:

1) If it's not already there, add a card to Address Book with your name and 
email address.
2) From the system menu for Address Book, select Card  Make This My Card
3) Now to add a photo to the card click the Edit button at the bottom of your 
personal address card.
4) Double click the square where the photo will appear and use the chooser that 
pops up to select your preferred portrait shot.
5) Click Done at the bottom of your address card.

Cheers,
Carlo

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 Good afternoon everyone
 Just recently a question was asked, in regards to adding a personal Photo to 
 the e-mail, as per Ronda's  photo.
 I went looking for archives but alas no good. I have tried to work it out 
 myself but haven't been too successful . How do I attach my photo to my 
 e-mails please.
 
 Thanking you
 
 Kindest regards
 
 Tony
 
 
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 antne...@mac.com
 
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Can't delete e-mail

2012-01-09 Thread Adrian Skehan
Good morning all,

About 6 months ago I sent an e-mail to my son which refuses to open and can't 
be deleted. 

I have looked on the server and it's not there, tried deleting with the 
control/command/ option key down without success. 

Any suggestions as to what to try next will be appreciated. 

Regards 

Adrian

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Re: Can't delete e-mail

2012-01-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Adrian,

You don’t mention what version of Apple Mail you are using, but have you tried 
to Rebuild the Sent Mail Box?
Try using Rebuild on this On My Mac mailbox (from drop-down under Mailbox in 
the menubar).
Select the Mailbox, then choose Mailbox - Rebuild

Usually this condition and resolution means the messages had actually meant to 
be deleted (or moved to another mailbox), but the list of messages still 
contained a flawed reference. 
Rebuild will not cause the loss of actual messages still present in the mailbox 
folder.

If that doesn’t get rid of the email for you.
Another possible solution:

Is your stubborn message gray or black? 
If black, highlight, click on Edit and choose Cut.

Cheers,
Ronni

17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD

OS X 10.7.2 Lion
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)


On 10/01/2012, at 10:56 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:

 Good morning all,
 
 About 6 months ago I sent an e-mail to my son which refuses to open and can't 
 be deleted. 
 
 I have looked on the server and it's not there, tried deleting with the 
 control/command/ option key down without success. 
 
 Any suggestions as to what to try next will be appreciated. 
 
 Regards 
 
 Adrian
 
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Re: Can't delete e-mail

2012-01-09 Thread Adrian Skehan
Thanks Ronni,

It's all current iMac 27  software. I just tried the Option key and delete 
and this time it appears to have worked.

Taanks again.

Adrian

Sent from my iPhone

On 10/01/2012, at 11:05, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:

 Hi Adrian,
 
 You don’t mention what version of Apple Mail you are using, but have you 
 tried to Rebuild the Sent Mail Box?
 Try using Rebuild on this On My Mac mailbox (from drop-down under Mailbox in 
 the menubar).
 Select the Mailbox, then choose Mailbox - Rebuild
 
 Usually this condition and resolution means the messages had actually meant 
 to be deleted (or moved to another mailbox), but the list of messages still 
 contained a flawed reference. 
 Rebuild will not cause the loss of actual messages still present in the 
 mailbox folder.
 
 If that doesn’t get rid of the email for you.
 Another possible solution:
 
 Is your stubborn message gray or black? 
 If black, highlight, click on Edit and choose Cut.
 
 Cheers,
 Ronni
 
 17 MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-Core i7 “Thunderbolt
 2.3GHz / 8GB / 750GB @ 7200rpm HD
 
 OS X 10.7.2 Lion
 Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)
 
 
 On 10/01/2012, at 10:56 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
 
 Good morning all,
 
 About 6 months ago I sent an e-mail to my son which refuses to open and 
 can't be deleted. 
 
 I have looked on the server and it's not there, tried deleting with the 
 control/command/ option key down without success. 
 
 Any suggestions as to what to try next will be appreciated. 
 
 Regards 
 
 Adrian
 
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E-mail OS 10.6/Windows

2010-10-17 Thread Stuart Breden


I found something useful today that others may be interested in.

I was trying to access  the RACGP secure members site in Windows XP in  
VMWare Fusion.  My usual logon details would not work and an error  
message suggested that I contact the web administrator.


So I did as was told , yes I am a good little boy, and low and behold  
Outlook Express opens and I then asked to open an account.


Fortunately I  had someone very Windows savvy and we entered the same  
details as my OS Mail account.


I sent a test message to this very savvy person's Mac address and low  
and behold when she answered it I got the reply in my OS Mail Inbox  
and not in the Outlook Espresso (Sorry, I need a coffee fast!) Inbox.


The thing that I like about this is that if I send messages in Outlook  
Express they all come back to my Mac Mail account.


I only  have to deal with one Inbox.  Good stuff.  It takes me several  
hours a week just to deal this this Inbox let alone another.


Stuart Breden
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Re: E-mail link

2010-08-14 Thread Stuart Breden


Good.  I did work it out correctly.

Thanks.

Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
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On 11/08/2010, at 3:06 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:



They don't appear to have the link set very well.
The link is:-
http://scouts.org.au/anti_mailto:bc-communicati...@scoutswa.com.au
Which if you grab the part after the mailto: then that is the email  
address

to use

bc-communicati...@scoutswa.com.au

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Daniel

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Hi there

I was trying to open up the e-mail link on the WA Scouts web site  
in Safari

but nothing happened.  I'm using OS 10.6.4.

Aay explanation?

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E-mail link

2010-08-11 Thread bredens

Hi there

I was trying to open up the e-mail link on the WA Scouts web site in Safari but 
nothing happened.  I'm using OS 10.6.4.

Aay explanation?

Stuart Breden
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Re: E-mail link

2010-08-11 Thread Daniel Kerr

They don't appear to have the link set very well.
The link is:- 
http://scouts.org.au/anti_mailto:bc-communicati...@scoutswa.com.au
Which if you grab the part after the mailto: then that is the email address
to use

bc-communicati...@scoutswa.com.au

Kind Regards
Daniel

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 I was trying to open up the e-mail link on the WA Scouts web site in Safari
 but nothing happened.  I'm using OS 10.6.4.
 
 Aay explanation?
 
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Re: E-mail link

2010-08-11 Thread Severin Crisp


Fine for me
Severin Crisp
On 11/08/2010, at 2:31 PM, bred...@highway1.biz wrote:



Hi there

I was trying to open up the e-mail link on the WA Scouts web site in  
Safari but nothing happened.  I'm using OS 10.6.4.


Aay explanation?

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E-mail addresses not in address book

2010-06-11 Thread Stuart Breden


When I open up a new message often addresses that are not currently in  
the address book come up when I search.


How can I get rid of these old addresses?

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Re: E-mail addresses not in address book

2010-06-11 Thread Adrian Skehan

Hi Stuart,

Mail menu bar  Window  Previous Recipients  you can edit the list there.


Regards,

Adrian
adrianske...@me.com

On 12/06/2010, at 9:45 AM, Stuart Breden wrote:

 
 When I open up a new message often addresses that are not currently in the 
 address book come up when I search.
 
 How can I get rid of these old addresses?
 
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 Kalamunda WA 6926
 Ph: (08) 9257 1577
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Re: E-mail addresses not in address book

2010-06-11 Thread Kyle Kreusch
Hi Stuart

When I open up a new message often addresses that are not currently in the
 address book come up when I search.

 How can I get rid of these old addresses?


For information on how to clean the Previous Recipients List

http://www.hawkwings.net/2006/10/26/cleaning-up-mails-previous-recipients-list/


For information on how to removed the Previous Recipients List
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10364783-263.html

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Re: Change of e-mail address

2010-05-31 Thread Kyle Kreusch
Yes James

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 8:09 AM, James / Hans Kunz sad...@iinet.net.au
 wrote:

 hmmm..i thought you have to unsubscribe from/with the old email adress
  then subscribe with the new adress, wamug does not maintain accounts
 James


That's why you have to send 2 e-mails one from your new e-mail address and
one from the old

On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Kyle Kreusch kylekreu...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 It is easy and simple. Just send a blank e-mail to
 wamug-subscr...@wamug.org.au from your new e-mail address. Then you will
 need to send a blank e-mail to wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au from your
 old e-mail address.


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Change of e-mail address

2010-05-30 Thread Kim Maher
To All

I have tried, but I need help, I am about to change my e-mail address, I am 
unable to find where.

Can someone help where I can up-grade my profile.

Your Apple Bore

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Re: Change of e-mail address

2010-05-30 Thread Kyle Kreusch
Hi Kim

It is easy and simple. Just send a blank e-mail to
wamug-subscr...@wamug.org.au from your new e-mail address. Then you will
need to send a blank e-mail to wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au from your
current e-mail address.

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On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Kim Maher f...@bigpond.net.au wrote:

 To All

 I have tried, but I need help, I am about to change my e-mail address, I am
 unable to find where.

 Can someone help where I can up-grade my profile.

  *Your Apple Bore*
 *
 *
 *Kim** *
 *
 *
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Re: Change of e-mail address

2010-05-30 Thread Kim Maher
Kyle

Thanks, it is easy.

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On 30/05/2010, at 4:27 PM, Kyle Kreusch wrote:

 Hi Kim
 
 It is easy and simple. Just send a blank e-mail to 
 wamug-subscr...@wamug.org.au from your new e-mail address. Then you will need 
 to send a blank e-mail to wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au from your current 
 e-mail address.
 
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 On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Kim Maher f...@bigpond.net.au wrote:
 To All
 
 I have tried, but I need help, I am about to change my e-mail address, I am 
 unable to find where.
 
 Can someone help where I can up-grade my profile.
 
 Your Apple Bore
 
 Kim 
 
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Re: Change of e-mail address

2010-05-30 Thread James / Hans Kunz
hmmm..i thought you have to unsubscribe from/with the old email  
adress  then subscribe with the new adress, wamug does not maintain  
accounts James


On 30/05/2010, at 16:27, Kyle Kreusch wrote:


Hi Kim

It is easy and simple. Just send a blank e-mail to wamug- 
subscr...@wamug.org.au from your new e-mail address. Then you will  
need to send a blank e-mail to wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au from  
your current e-mail address.


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On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Kim Maher f...@bigpond.net.au  
wrote:

To All

I have tried, but I need help, I am about to change my e-mail  
address, I am unable to find where.


Can someone help where I can up-grade my profile.

Your Apple Bore

Kim

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Phantom e-mail

2009-03-10 Thread Norman Leslie

Hi,

I notice there have been several postings of late about Mac Mail  
problems.


I too am experiencing a problem with Mac Mail [v3.5] running on 10.5.6  
- I get phantom messages without a sender or subject, only a date. I  
have done some checking - it does seem to be an issue on Apple  
Discussions but no cure.


http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=9082321

This is not an issue with BigPond mail.

I have run Disk Utility and Yasu, but that didn't help.

Anyone else experiencing this phenomenon? Any suggested causes? Better  
still any possible cures!!



Norman Leslie
Bunbury
nwles...@mac.com




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Re: Phantom e-mail

2009-03-10 Thread Ronda Brown


On 10/03/2009, at 4:39 PM, Norman Leslie wrote:


Hi,

I notice there have been several postings of late about Mac Mail  
problems.


I too am experiencing a problem with Mac Mail [v3.5] running on  
10.5.6 - I get phantom messages without a sender or subject, only a  
date. I have done some checking - it does seem to be an issue on  
Apple Discussions but no cure.


http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=9082321

This is not an issue with BigPond mail.

I have run Disk Utility and Yasu, but that didn't help.

Anyone else experiencing this phenomenon? Any suggested causes?  
Better still any possible cures!!


Hello Norman,

I have not received any of these Phantom SPAM emails. But, they have  
been around for years though.


Select one of the blank messages and ViewMessageLong Headers.

If you look through the detailed headers you will see where the  
content of the message starts.
It's likely that the message was created by a 'zombie' system that  
someone has taken over for the purposes of sending spam, and that the  
program creating the spam message is messing up the format of the  
email it's sending - which means that your email reader can't find the  
sender, recipient, subject etc. where it expects them in the message.


Just delete the messages - you're definitely not missing anything!

Cheers,
Ronni


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Re: Phantom e-mail

2009-03-10 Thread Norman Leslie

Hi Ronni,

Thanks for the speedy reply.

I guess I should consider myself lucky that I have only started  
getting them in the last 3 weeks!


I didn't open them, I marked them as Junk and went to Delete Junk Mail  
- I didn't dare looking at any aspect of it!


It is nice to have you back, Ronni.

Norman Leslie
Bunbury
nwles...@mac.com



On 10/03/2009, at 5:02 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:



On 10/03/2009, at 4:39 PM, Norman Leslie wrote:


Hi,

I notice there have been several postings of late about Mac Mail  
problems.


I too am experiencing a problem with Mac Mail [v3.5] running on  
10.5.6 - I get phantom messages without a sender or subject, only a  
date. I have done some checking - it does seem to be an issue on  
Apple Discussions but no cure.


http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=9082321

This is not an issue with BigPond mail.

I have run Disk Utility and Yasu, but that didn't help.

Anyone else experiencing this phenomenon? Any suggested causes?  
Better still any possible cures!!


Hello Norman,

I have not received any of these Phantom SPAM emails. But, they  
have been around for years though.


Select one of the blank messages and ViewMessageLong Headers.

If you look through the detailed headers you will see where the  
content of the message starts.
It's likely that the message was created by a 'zombie' system that  
someone has taken over for the purposes of sending spam, and that  
the program creating the spam message is messing up the format of  
the email it's sending - which means that your email reader can't  
find the sender, recipient, subject etc. where it expects them in  
the message.


Just delete the messages - you're definitely not missing anything!

Cheers,
Ronni


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e-mail

2009-03-09 Thread Martin Sulkowski

HI wamuggs

I have problem with e-mail attachments at the moment. I had an  
attachment 4 MB which came up with the massage  can not contact  
server... I than printed the pages scanned them and send them  
individually..some came back., with the same  
message.some went through


Does anyone know what the problem might be I have a slow  
satellite connection for internet at the moment


Thanks Martin

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Re: Downloading email removing an e-mail account

2008-07-03 Thread Robert Howells


On 03/07/2008, at 4:08 AM, Barb Zahari wrote:

Just to wrap up my problem with Mac Mail unable to download email  
from Westnet's webmail ...


Spent 110 minutes on the phone on Monday night with Westnet Tech  
Support - finally, after trying many many different manoeuvres with  
Mail's preferences we got it sorted around 1.00am - still with the  
same settings I started out with!
Neither the Tech guy nor I really know what the problem was - we  
just stumbled on a fix after deactivating/activating/ creating new  
accounts/ playing with terminal/ changing info in the original  
account then changing it back/ etc etc.


*However* .. I've only been using Mail for a short time  still not  
very familiar with it's quirks.
Wish I'd known about the consequences of deleting versus  
deactivating an account right then.
I had 3 accounts under mail: Westnet, my old IT account,  mail  
forwarded from mac.com.
He thought something might have happened with their email upgrade to  
make Mac Mail confused about the Westnet  IT accounts, s ...
one of his suggestions was to delete the IT account - as a  
consequence I lost all the mail in my in-box dated from 31 May to 27  
June 40+ emails.

(27 to 30 mail was all backed up on the webmail.)
As far as the Tech guy knows there's no way at all of retrieving the  
lost mail ..  I can only remember what a few of them were!


Barb Zahari



Barb


PRIORITY ... First Move .   Power off and leave OFF the Mac until  
as shown below .


The longer you leave it powered on the more likely data will be  
written over the missing mail .



Now , find another Mac with a firewire port with your same version of  
Mail installed ( for preference ) , OR
an external hard drive loaded with the same flavour of OS and mail  
installed . You may need Mail to

identify and open your messages found at step 3 below .

1.

With everything powered DOWN connect your two devices together via  
firewire .
After they are coupled the Power up the external drive or your  
Secondary Mac  .


2.

IF using an external drive
On your Mac with Mail ,   Hold down the Option key and Power it up ,
still HOLDING the Option key until the 2 arrows appear on screen .
Wait for the cursor to change from the watch face to an arrow and you  
should now see

 External Drive  OSX system choice  ...
cursor to it and then click on the Right arrow .

OR

2.

If using a secondary Mac
Power up the secondary Mac .
Then HOLD the   ' T ' key on the normal Mac while you power it on , to  
force Target Disk mode .

Your normal Mac will appear like a hard drive on the secondary Mac .

3.

When the OS has booted you can run a software package called  Data  
Rescue  to look on your normal Mac for your mail .


If and when it is found ( or some of it ) remember toSAVE IT  
TO THE SECONDARY MAC or external Hard Drive

so you do  not overwrite the missing mail on the normal Mac .
You can copy it back later when you  have finished recovering your  
data/mail .


HTH's

Bob









 Peter Meyer wrote:
 You don't delete the account - merely 'deactivate' it
 (see: preferencesaccountsadvanced and uncheck 'activate')
 The account will no longer appear under the Mailboxes 'Inbox'
 but the contents will be available in your searches.

 Robert Howells wrote:
 Alternately , if you wanted to still access all those mails and  
just stop

 it from checking for new mail , then
 preferences - accounts - the account - advanced
 and uncheck  include when automatically checking for mail  
 and of course there is the option of Creating a new Mail box
 ( Under Mailbox - New Mail Box )
 give it a name like Old Mail
 and it shoiuld appear at the bottom of your left panel ,
 then drag all the mail you want to keep into it ... drag and  
drop  
 before finally following Peter's suggestion or deleting that  
account .



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removing an e-mail account

2008-07-02 Thread Richard Anderson

Mac OS 10.4.9 Mail 2.1.1,
I've recently changed my e-mail account and want to remove the  
previous one from my system.
Help tells me that removing an account deletes all mailboxes and  
messages for the account that are saved on your computer
I dpn't want this to happen!   How can I delete the e-mail POP  
account without losing my e-mails, please?


Thanks

Dick Anderson











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Re: removing an e-mail account

2008-07-02 Thread Peter Meyer
You don't delete the account - merely 'deactivate' it (see:  
preferencesaccountsadvanced and uncheck 'activate')
The account will no longer appear under the Mailboxes 'Inbox' but the  
contents will be available in your searches.




peter meyer
0408 902349
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On 02/07/2008, at 3:34 PM, Richard Anderson wrote:


Mac OS 10.4.9 Mail 2.1.1,
I've recently changed my e-mail account and want to remove the  
previous one from my system.
Help tells me that removing an account deletes all mailboxes and  
messages for the account that are saved on your computer
I dpn't want this to happen!   How can I delete the e-mail POP  
account without losing my e-mails, please?



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Re: removing an e-mail account

2008-07-02 Thread Robert Howells
Alternately , if you wanted to still access all those mails and just  
stop it from checking for new mail , then


preferences - accounts - the account - advanced
 and uncheck  include when automatically checking for mail  

and of course there is the option of Creating a new Mail box  ( Under  
Mailbox - New Mail Box )


give it a name like Old Mail
and it shoiuld appear at the bottom of your left panel ,

then drag all the mail you want to keep into it ... drag and drop  
before finally following Peter's suggestion or deleting that account .


Bob


On 02/07/2008, at 5:15 PM, Peter Meyer wrote:

You don't delete the account - merely 'deactivate' it (see:  
preferencesaccountsadvanced and uncheck 'activate')
The account will no longer appear under the Mailboxes 'Inbox' but  
the contents will be available in your searches.




peter meyer
0408 902349
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On 02/07/2008, at 3:34 PM, Richard Anderson wrote:


Mac OS 10.4.9 Mail 2.1.1,
I've recently changed my e-mail account and want to remove the  
previous one from my system.
Help tells me that removing an account deletes all mailboxes and  
messages for the account that are saved on your computer
I dpn't want this to happen!   How can I delete the e-mail POP  
account without losing my e-mails, please?



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Re: Downloading email removing an e-mail account

2008-07-02 Thread Barb Zahari
Just to wrap up my problem with Mac Mail unable to download email from 
Westnet's webmail ...


Spent 110 minutes on the phone on Monday night with Westnet Tech 
Support - finally, after trying many many different manoeuvres with 
Mail's preferences we got it sorted around 1.00am - still with the same 
settings I started out with!
Neither the Tech guy nor I really know what the problem was - we just 
stumbled on a fix after deactivating/activating/ creating new accounts/ 
playing with terminal/ changing info in the original account then 
changing it back/ etc etc.


*However* .. I've only been using Mail for a short time  still not 
very familiar with it's quirks.
Wish I'd known about the consequences of deleting versus deactivating 
an account right then.
I had 3 accounts under mail: Westnet, my old IT account,  mail 
forwarded from mac.com.
He thought something might have happened with their email upgrade to 
make Mac Mail confused about the Westnet  IT accounts, s ...
one of his suggestions was to delete the IT account - as a consequence 
I lost all the mail in my in-box dated from 31 May to 27 June 40+ 
emails.

(27 to 30 mail was all backed up on the webmail.)
As far as the Tech guy knows there's no way at all of retrieving the 
lost mail ..  I can only remember what a few of them were!


Barb Zahari

 Peter Meyer wrote:
 You don't delete the account - merely 'deactivate' it
 (see: preferencesaccountsadvanced and uncheck 'activate')
 The account will no longer appear under the Mailboxes 'Inbox'
 but the contents will be available in your searches.

 Robert Howells wrote:
 Alternately , if you wanted to still access all those mails and just 
stop

 it from checking for new mail , then
 preferences - accounts - the account - advanced
 and uncheck  include when automatically checking for mail  
 and of course there is the option of Creating a new Mail box
 ( Under Mailbox - New Mail Box )
 give it a name like Old Mail
 and it shoiuld appear at the bottom of your left panel ,
 then drag all the mail you want to keep into it ... drag and drop  


 before finally following Peter's suggestion or deleting that account .


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Embedded Images in E-mail - Explanation and Solution

2007-12-15 Thread James Devenish
Hi,

There seems to be a bit of confusion about embedded images. I will
try to explain. The way e-mail works is that the sending programme
provides a hint for each enclosed file, to indicate whether the
enclosure is to be displayed inline or as an attachment.

Apple Mail: sends single-page enclosures with inline disposition.
Apple Mail: displays single-page enclosures inline even if the
sender suggested they be attachments.
Other Mail: sends one-page enclosures with attachment disposition.
Other Mail: displays one-page enclosures as attachments even if
Apple Mail suggested they be inline.

As you can see, Apple Mail tries to be helpful by always displaying
one-page attachments as inline image. Conversely, most other Mail
programmes are not capable of this and will display (e.g., PDF)
attachments as icons, not inline. Hence, even *if* Apple Mail shows
your attachments as inline images while you are drafting an e-mail,
the online time they will be displayed that way to the recipient is if
their e-mail programme agrees to display them inline. Otherwise, the
recipient will see attachment icons only.

If you are sending from Apple Mail to other recipients who are using
Apple Mail, then the inline phenomenon will occur on both your side
and their side. Other mail programmes may be able to honour the
inline hint for JPEGs, etc., even though you don't want it.

I don't know if there's a preference key that can be set to change the
default Apple Mail behaviour (inline tendencies). To prevent it, the
Loki software (which has already been suggested) should be effective
http://lokiware.info/Mail-Attachments-Iconizer. Also, as far as I
know, compressed (e.g., zipped) and multi-page attachments always
appear as icons, never inline.

Regards,
James.

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e-mail attachment of large file

2007-07-25 Thread Richard Anderson
I have a large group photo I tried to scan and send by e-mail, but it  
appears with large stripes across it (?Moire fringes).
Perhaps it is too large (3.8 MB), but that's how it scanned (and it  
appeared OK. for me). How can I reduce it to

a smaller file size, please?

OS 10,4.8,  Mail 2.1.1, saved in photostudio,

Thanks.

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Re: e-mail attachment of large file

2007-07-25 Thread Lloyd White
Hi Dick,

There are probably lots of ways but I use the fee-ware called ImageWell. You
simply drag your image on to it and you have a choice of sizes. It then
reduces your original to a reasonable size for emailing and puts it into a
folder of your choice. You then attach it to your email. Your original stays
untouched.

http://xtralean.com/IWOverview.html

Lloyd 
Write a Winning Job Application 3rd Edition.
http://lloydwhite.iinet.net.au/



 I have a large group photo I tried to scan and send by e-mail, but it
 appears with large stripes across it (?Moire fringes).
 Perhaps it is too large (3.8 MB), but that's how it scanned (and it
 appeared OK. for me). How can I reduce it to
 a smaller file size, please?
 
 OS 10,4.8,  Mail 2.1.1, saved in photostudio,
 
 Thanks.
 
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Re: e-mail attachment of large file

2007-07-25 Thread James / Hans Kunz
use preview  then export to jpg there you can reduce the quality  
(maybe you go to half or one 3rd that reduces the file size) just  
make a few tests, you may mark them in the file name with lr =low res

James
On 25/07/2007, at 15:16, Richard Anderson wrote:

I have a large group photo I tried to scan and send by e-mail, but  
it appears with large stripes across it (?Moire fringes).
Perhaps it is too large (3.8 MB), but that's how it scanned (and it  
appeared OK. for me). How can I reduce it to

a smaller file size, please?

OS 10,4.8,  Mail 2.1.1, saved in photostudio,

Thanks.

Dick Anderson




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Re: e-mail attachment of large file

2007-07-25 Thread Adrian Skehan


Have you tried compressing it with DropStuff or DropZip etc.? I  
believe you can get a trial version from http://www.stuffit.com



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On 25/07/2007, at 7:25 PM, James / Hans Kunz wrote:

use preview  then export to jpg there you can reduce the quality  
(maybe you go to half or one 3rd that reduces the file size) just  
make a few tests, you may mark them in the file name with lr =low  
res

James
On 25/07/2007, at 15:16, Richard Anderson wrote:

I have a large group photo I tried to scan and send by e-mail, but  
it appears with large stripes across it (?Moire fringes).
Perhaps it is too large (3.8 MB), but that's how it scanned (and  
it appeared OK. for me). How can I reduce it to

a smaller file size, please?

OS 10,4.8,  Mail 2.1.1, saved in photostudio,

Thanks.

Dick Anderson




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Re: e-mail attachment of large file

2007-07-25 Thread Brett Clarke
Open the photostudio image in iPhoto and then choose the email  
option. It will provide you some options re size (sml med, lge) and  
then put the image into an email using OSX mail already significantly  
compacted in size.

Brett


On 25-Jul-07, at 4:08 PM, Lloyd White wrote:


Hi Dick,

There are probably lots of ways but I use the fee-ware called  
ImageWell. You
simply drag your image on to it and you have a choice of sizes. It  
then
reduces your original to a reasonable size for emailing and puts it  
into a
folder of your choice. You then attach it to your email. Your  
original stays

untouched.

http://xtralean.com/IWOverview.html

Lloyd
Write a Winning Job Application 3rd Edition.
http://lloydwhite.iinet.net.au/




I have a large group photo I tried to scan and send by e-mail, but it
appears with large stripes across it (?Moire fringes).
Perhaps it is too large (3.8 MB), but that's how it scanned (and it
appeared OK. for me). How can I reduce it to
a smaller file size, please?

OS 10,4.8,  Mail 2.1.1, saved in photostudio,

Thanks.

Dick Anderson




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How to automate (re)-sending e-mail at set periods

2007-02-22 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi, thanks to all for your replies and suggestions, working through  
them now.


Once again thanks

Matt Falvey
Perth


How to automate (re)-sending e-mail at set periods

2007-02-20 Thread Matt Falvey
Hi, I am trying to find out how to automate sending reminder e-mails  
to various addresses.


I would like to be able to create an e-mail send it and then have it  
sent automatically every month until I cancel it


I have had a look at the Applescript and Automator help menus, (for  
the First time and I really don't understand them yet), but they  
don't seem to address the problem of re sending an already created  
mail on a continual basis.


Could some one point me in the right direction or if they have  
already created a similar Script or Automate (?), let me have a copy  
or the instructions?


Thanks

Matt Falvey.
Perth




Re: How to automate (re)-sending e-mail at set periods

2007-02-20 Thread David Tapper

Hi Matt,

You can set iCal up to run an Applescript or an Automator app.

Create a new event that repeats every month.  For the alarm setting,  
choose 'Run Script' to run an Applescript. Or you can choose 'Open  
file' to run an Automator app.


Of course, you have to make the script or applet.  I guess Automator  
would be the easiest.


Good luck ^_^
David


On 20/02/2007, at 10:16 , Matt Falvey wrote:

Hi, I am trying to find out how to automate sending reminder e- 
mails to various addresses.


I would like to be able to create an e-mail send it and then have  
it sent automatically every month until I cancel it


I have had a look at the Applescript and Automator help menus, (for  
the First time and I really don't understand them yet), but they  
don't seem to address the problem of re sending an already created  
mail on a continual basis.


Could some one point me in the right direction or if they have  
already created a similar Script or Automate (?), let me have a  
copy or the instructions?


Thanks

Matt Falvey.
Perth



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Re: How to automate (re)-sending e-mail at set periods

2007-02-20 Thread Ronda Brown


On 20/02/2007, at 10:16 AM, Matt Falvey wrote:

Hi, I am trying to find out how to automate sending reminder e- 
mails to various addresses.


I would like to be able to create an e-mail send it and then have  
it sent automatically every month until I cancel it


I have had a look at the Applescript and Automator help menus, (for  
the First time and I really don't understand them yet), but they  
don't seem to address the problem of re sending an already created  
mail on a continual basis.


Could some one point me in the right direction or if they have  
already created a similar Script or Automate (?), let me have a  
copy or the instructions?


Hi Matt,

The 'Schedule Delivery' Script from here 'might' do what you require.

http://homepage.mac.com/aamann/Mail_Scripts.html#Tiger
Schedule Delivery

The script will present you with a list of all messages in your  
Drafts mailbox, allowing to set, change, and remove schedules for  
individual messages.
The script uses iCal for scheduling the message deliveries (iCal  
1.5.2 or higher is recommended) - it will create a new calendar  
called MailScripts for message sending events. Please make sure  
that your computer is running at the time you scheduled for message  
delivery - if the computer was shut down or asleep, messages will be  
sent as soon as the computer is running again.


Note: the scripts uses Message-IDs to keep track of which message it  
should send. Since Mail changes the Message-ID when you change a  
draft saved previously, you will have to re-schedule message delivery  
after changing a scheduled message.


Cheers,
Ronni


Re: How to automate (re)-sending e-mail at set periods

2007-02-20 Thread Rob Davies


On 20/02/2007, at 10:16 AM, Matt Falvey wrote:

Hi, I am trying to find out how to automate sending reminder e- 
mails to various addresses.


I would like to be able to create an e-mail send it and then have  
it sent automatically every month until I cancel it


I have had a look at the Applescript and Automator help menus, (for  
the First time and I really don't understand them yet), but they  
don't seem to address the problem of re sending an already created  
mail on a continual basis.


Could some one point me in the right direction or if they have  
already created a similar Script or Automate (?), let me have a  
copy or the instructions?


Thanks

Matt Falvey.
Perth


Yes it can be done quite simply by utilising Automator and iCal.  
Create the workflow in Automator and save as an application. Then set  
the time and date in iCal using alarm open file to activate at  
prescribed date and time.


Cheers!
`Rob...

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Moving e-mail

2006-04-25 Thread Andrew
Does anyone know of a way to move old e-mail out of Mail into another 
folder?
My wife has around 500 read e-mails she wants to keep. It might be 
unrelated, but it's taking longer to open Mail and I thought this would 
un-clutter it and help it open quicker.

Andrew
iMac 20 G4
10.3.9


Re: Moving e-mail

2006-04-25 Thread Ronda Brown


On 25/04/2006, at 1:00 PM, Andrew wrote:

Does anyone know of a way to move old e-mail out of Mail into  
another folder?
My wife has around 500 read e-mails she wants to keep. It might be  
unrelated, but it's taking longer to open Mail and I thought this  
would un-clutter it and help it open quicker.

Andrew
iMac 20 G4
10.3.9

Hi Andrew,

All email clients have limits but the Mail.app stores all messages in  
individual mailbox files in mbox format instead of in a single large  
database file that is used by Entourage and most other email clients.


The recommended limit for an individual Jaguar or Panther mailbox is  
1 GB and for Tiger Mail, 2 GB.


The only limit for the overall size of the Mail folder at Home   
Library  Mail which stores all individual mailboxes is your  
available free hard drive space.


Unfortunately, the Mail.app does not include a built-in automated  
process to save messages and/or mailboxes outside of the Mail.app.


You can Archive some mailboxes or all messages up to a certain date  
by using Mail Scripts.


http://homepage.mac.com/aamann/Mail_Scripts.html
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16217#screenshots

The script to use from the package of included scripts is Archive  
Messages (Mail) which moves messages from the selected mailbox(es) to  
an archive mailbox or export them to standard mbox, plain or rich  
text files for backup purposes or import into other applications. You  
can select to move all messages or only messages sent within or  
certain period as well filter messages based on their read and  
flagged status.


Cheers,
Ronni
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Re: Moving e-mail

2006-04-25 Thread Robert Howells


On 25 Apr 2006, at 1:00 PM, Andrew wrote:

Does anyone know of a way to move old e-mail out of Mail into another 
folder?
My wife has around 500 read e-mails she wants to keep. It might be 
unrelated, but it's taking longer to open Mail and I thought this 
would un-clutter it and help it open quicker.

Andrew
iMac 20 G4
10.3.9



Andrew,

One option is to save your  user  which includes Mail under Library ,
to another location  ...eg :   Backup Hard drive ,,,
you should find you can go to the Backup find
Library / Mail / Pop-user name / and click on the mailbox your mail is 
in ...  Inbox, sentbox, trash etc.

and that box will open in Mail .

When you have confirmed that you have it backed up and working you can 
delete the originals .


Hope I have made that clear enough .. it works for me in 10.3.9

Bob



Moving e-mail

2006-04-25 Thread Andrew

Thanks for the replies.
I'll have a look at the options.
Andrew


Airport, bigpond ADSL and SMTP e-mail relaying

2004-05-04 Thread Mark Secker


a quick (but verbose) musing on setting up an  ADSL+Airport combo and 
a request for assistance from those who may have been through this:


Yesterday my flatmate had Bigpond ADSL put on at home and I've been 
trying to configure my mail client to use bigponds SMTP server 
mail-hub.bigpond.net.au to send out e-mail. What I get is a server 
not responding error from Eudora. Setting up the same details in 
Entourage gives the same sort of error.


All other TCP/IP  and UDP applications work fine (web 
browsing/chat/video streaming etc)


The eudora progress window shows a dns resolved IP address for the 
SMTP server that Network utilities  pings with low ping time, and the 
IP number resolves back to the correct identical  name.



I POP off my UWA account and  simply want to send mail using Bigponds 
SMTP server rather than setting up a bigpond e-mail account just to 
send mail (or use VPN to send via my uwa mailhost - tried  VPN first 
could not get it  to work - separate issue I think).



After trying  different permutations of the smtp host name ( .com, 
.com.au,  .net, mail. etc) I got the same host not responding 
message (when using the .au extension) or a host not found for 
other permutations.


I though they may require authentification and/or  smtp to be sent to 
a non standard port number but both the setup literature and the 
online help make no mention of such a requirement and simply show a 
standard SMTP setup.
Checking out my flatmates' computers (windows XP) their mail clients 
(using bigpond e-mail accounts) are setup using the default/standard 
SMTP server settings and work.


The only permutation that _MAY_ affect things is that, because I 
don't want to run a ethernet cable halfway round the house, I have an 
Airport base station plugged in to the ADSL router/hub.
It is setup to bridge  route and handles distribution of DHCP 
assigned IP's on the wireless side of the network to my 2 airport 
enabled macs (so both of them come up with 10.0.0.x IP addresses) the 
base station  receives it's own DHCP IP# from the ADSL for talking on 
the ethernet side of the network. Maybe Bigpond doesn't like  traffic 
routed of a privet network using its smtp severs? though this would 
be strange because any business using Bigpond broadband would want to 
do _exactly_ that for may reasons (including security and the ability 
to use more IP#)


Tonight I will try removing the base station and run via an ethernet 
cable and if that works then turn off routing (private networking) on 
the base station -will the base station  then appear like a dumb 
hub to the ADSL router and only  DHCP assign an IP# to my Macs or 
will the basestation still need to get it's own IP#?




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Re: Airport, bigpond ADSL and SMTP e-mail relaying

2004-05-04 Thread Greg Pennefather
Mark

A couple of things to try before making any radical changes to your network.

1.  You say you POP off a server at UWA.  It looks like you have your Reply
to address set as the UWA address.  It may be that the Telstra SMTP server
won't route your mail because of this.  Try setting your reply to address to
your Bigpond address and see if that helps.

2.  Check that you can connect to the SMTP server.  You can do this by using
Terminal and typing in telnet mail-hub.bigpond.net.au 25 - without the
quotes obviously.  If you connect try typing in HELP or HELO to see if you
get a response.  Any response will be very basic so don't expect much but if
you get one then your computer can connect to the server and there is some
other issue probably unrelated to your home network setup.  Type in QUIT to
disconnect.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Greg

 From: Mark Secker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 09:24:54 +0800
 To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
 Subject: Airport, bigpond ADSL and SMTP e-mail relaying
 
 
 a quick (but verbose) musing on setting up an  ADSL+Airport combo and
 a request for assistance from those who may have been through this:
 
 Yesterday my flatmate had Bigpond ADSL put on at home and I've been
 trying to configure my mail client to use bigponds SMTP server
 mail-hub.bigpond.net.au to send out e-mail. What I get is a server
 not responding error from Eudora. Setting up the same details in
 Entourage gives the same sort of error.
 
 All other TCP/IP  and UDP applications work fine (web
 browsing/chat/video streaming etc)
 
 The eudora progress window shows a dns resolved IP address for the
 SMTP server that Network utilities  pings with low ping time, and the
 IP number resolves back to the correct identical  name.
 
 
 I POP off my UWA account and  simply want to send mail using Bigponds
 SMTP server rather than setting up a bigpond e-mail account just to
 send mail (or use VPN to send via my uwa mailhost - tried  VPN first
 could not get it  to work - separate issue I think).
 
 
 After trying  different permutations of the smtp host name ( .com,
 .com.au,  .net, mail. etc) I got the same host not responding
 message (when using the .au extension) or a host not found for
 other permutations.
 
 I though they may require authentification and/or  smtp to be sent to
 a non standard port number but both the setup literature and the
 online help make no mention of such a requirement and simply show a
 standard SMTP setup.
 Checking out my flatmates' computers (windows XP) their mail clients
 (using bigpond e-mail accounts) are setup using the default/standard
 SMTP server settings and work.
 
 The only permutation that _MAY_ affect things is that, because I
 don't want to run a ethernet cable halfway round the house, I have an
 Airport base station plugged in to the ADSL router/hub.
 It is setup to bridge  route and handles distribution of DHCP
 assigned IP's on the wireless side of the network to my 2 airport
 enabled macs (so both of them come up with 10.0.0.x IP addresses) the
 base station  receives it's own DHCP IP# from the ADSL for talking on
 the ethernet side of the network. Maybe Bigpond doesn't like  traffic
 routed of a privet network using its smtp severs? though this would
 be strange because any business using Bigpond broadband would want to
 do _exactly_ that for may reasons (including security and the ability
 to use more IP#)
 
 Tonight I will try removing the base station and run via an ethernet
 cable and if that works then turn off routing (private networking) on
 the base station -will the base station  then appear like a dumb
 hub to the ADSL router and only  DHCP assign an IP# to my Macs or
 will the basestation still need to get it's own IP#?
 
 
 
 -- 
 ~
 Mark Secker Computer Support Officer
 ph#6488 1855 (ECEL) mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 University of Western Australia - CRICOS Provider No. 00126G
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 - Miguel de Unamuno
 It takes an idiot to do cool things that's why it's cool
 - Haruhara Haruka (FLCL)
 
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Re: Airport, bigpond ADSL and SMTP e-mail relaying

2004-05-04 Thread Shay Telfer
a quick (but verbose) musing on setting up an  ADSL+Airport combo 
and a request for assistance from those who may have been through 
this:


Yesterday my flatmate had Bigpond ADSL put on at home and I've been 
trying to configure my mail client to use bigponds SMTP server 
mail-hub.bigpond.net.au to send out e-mail.


Have you tried telnetting to mail-hub.bigpond.net.au on port 25? If 
you don't get a message like


Trying 144.135.24.13...
Connected to mail-bpa.bigpond.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 bigpond.net.au service ready (identifier 135/3064266)

Then there's something wrong.

To do this, go to the terminal and type

telnet mail-hub.bigpond.net.au 25

Type QUIT to stop talking to the SMTP server (assuming it talks to you)

You could also try mail.bigpond.net.au

Have fun,
Shay

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Norton AntiVirus deletes e-mail

2004-02-15 Thread Shay Telfer

Hi...

If you're using Norton AntiVirus you may want to have a look at this 
discussion on Macintouch


http://www.macintouch.com/#notesandtips

Have fun,
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Can I register 2 e-mail names for wamug

2003-09-27 Thread Malcolm McCallum
I have 2 e-mail addresses mmccall2 etc and docmac etc. can I register  
them with wamug without getting everything in duplicate?

Mac



Re: Can I register 2 e-mail names for wamug

2003-09-27 Thread Ryan Jay Schotte
On 2003-09-27 10:43, Malcolm McCallum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have 2 e-mail addresses mmccall2 etc and docmac etc. can I register
 them with wamug without getting everything in duplicate?
 Mac

Don't think the XServeGod has mentioned anything like this, though I hope
the ability to suspend mail to an address gets added eventually.

Might be a partial solution to set one of them to digest mode, and set up a
mail rule to filter out the digest?

Ry



Entourage address list; alternate e-mail clients; spam filters

2003-06-18 Thread Angus Russell
Hello

I seem to recall that it is possible to choose whether or not Entourage adds
all new e-addresses to the address book, but damned if I can find this
option anywhere. Can someone tell me if I am hallucinating, or just being
incompetent and suffering major memory failure please :_)

Can anyone assist please - my address book is loaded with spam addresses
:-(((

Does anyone have any experience of the following e-mail clients:

PowerMail
Mailsmith 
GyazMail

Does anyone have any experience of the following spam filters:

SpamSieve
PostArmor (formerly known as MailArmor)
POPMonitor
POPFile

Why do I do this (if anyone cares!) - well basically fed up with Entourage,
and if they are trashing IE then Entourage can follow as far as I care, and
yet Mail is nowhere up in terms of features.

Palm is way better than either iCal or Entourage calendar function.

I think Apple has a way to go on some of these apps. At least Safari is good
- although I think they could learn a bit from iCab in terms of
functionality, especially what is possible from a mouse click held.

Many thanks

Angus

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Entourage address list; alternate e-mail clients; spam filters

2003-06-17 Thread Angus Russell
Hello

I seem to recall that it is possible to choose whether or not Entourage adds
all new e-addresses to the address book, but damned if I can find this
option anywhere. Can someone tell me if I am hallucinating, or just being
incompetent and suffering major memory failure please :_)

Can anyone assist please - my address book is loaded with spam addresses
:-(((

Does anyone have any experience of the following e-mail clients:

PowerMail
Mailsmith 
GyazMail

Does anyone have any experience of the following spam filters:

SpamSieve
PostArmor (formerly known as MailArmor)
POPMonitor
POPFile

Why do I do this (if anyone cares!) - well basically fed up with Entourage,
and if they are trashing IE then Entourage can follow as far as I care, and
yet Mail is nowhere up in terms of features.

Palm is way better than either iCal or Entourage calendar function.

I think Apple has a way to go on some of these apps. At least Safari is good
- although I think they could learn a bit from iCab in terms of
functionality, especially what is possible from a mouse click held.

Many thanks

Angus

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Re: e-mail attachments

2002-08-24 Thread hinchlif

On Thursday, August 22, 2002, at 09:39 AM, Bob wrote:

 I must admit that the greatest improvement had happened since
 Telstra replaced my cable modem after the first one I had was wiped
 out by a lightning strike.

 My upload problem is the same whether I'm using Eudora, Mail or
 Entourage. To successfully upload I have to boot into a separate OS
 9.2.2 partition and send from there. I'm using the Nortel cable modem
 supplied by Telstra.

 Bob



I can't remember the brand of the modem I had first - it was probably 
Nortel, since it seemed to be a standard Telstra issue - but the 
replacement is a Motorola SB4200 SURFboard Cable Modem. I sent an 800+K 
attachment just yesterday in under 30 seconds. That would have taken ten 
minutes or more when I was first using cable.

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Re: e-mail attachments

2002-08-23 Thread Bob


Some time ago I raised the problem of not being able to send e-mail
attachments using Eudora 5.1.1 under OSX 10.1.5 via Telstra cable
connection. The only replies I received inferred that I didn't know
how to attach a document etc to a e-mail etc.

For those that are interested, the problem is caused by (guess who)
Telstra. The following is the latest news on
http://whirlpool.net.au/



I had this problem for ages when I first took out my cable account, 
but I have been assuming the problem had been fixed because it seems 
to have gone away. Uploads with attachments have been nice and quick 
for some time now. I'm using Mail though, not Eurdora.


I must admit that the greatest improvement had happened since 
Telstra replaced my cable modem after the first one I had was wiped 
out by a lightning strike.


My upload problem is the same whether I'm using Eudora, Mail or 
Entourage. To successfully upload I have to boot into a separate OS 
9.2.2 partition and send from there. I'm using the Nortel cable modem 
supplied by Telstra.


Bob


Re: e-mail attachments

2002-08-22 Thread hinchlif

On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 08:31 PM, Bob wrote:


 Some time ago I raised the problem of not being able to send e-mail
 attachments using Eudora 5.1.1 under OSX 10.1.5 via Telstra cable
 connection. The only replies I received inferred that I didn't know
 how to attach a document etc to a e-mail etc.

 For those that are interested, the problem is caused by (guess who)
 Telstra. The following is the latest news on
 http://whirlpool.net.au/


I had this problem for ages when I first took out my cable account, but 
I have been assuming the problem had been fixed because it seems to have 
gone away. Uploads with attachments have been nice and quick for some 
time now. I'm using Mail though, not Eurdora.

I must admit that the greatest improvement had happened since Telstra 
replaced my cable modem after the first one I had was wiped out by a 
lightning strike.

--
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Apwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer
Perth, 
Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482 Fax (618) 9332 0913

Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.


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e-mail attachments

2002-08-21 Thread Bob
Hi all,

Some time ago I raised the problem of not being able to send e-mail 
attachments using Eudora 5.1.1 under OSX 10.1.5 via Telstra cable 
connection. The only replies I received inferred that I didn't know 
how to attach a document etc to a e-mail etc.

For those that are interested, the problem is caused by (guess who) 
Telstra. The following is the latest news on 
http://whirlpool.net.au/

Apple Mac users angry over Bigpond mail server problems

Dan Warne | Wednesday, 4 pm

Telstra has acknowledged its outgoing mail servers have problems 
with customers using Bigpond Cable with an Apple Mac.
Apple Mac customers using Bigpond Cable (not ADSL) have been 
complaining for almost a year that emails with attachments upload 
excruciatingly slowly -- sometimes as slowly as 30KB every five 
minutes.
Telstra has drawn a blank in trying to resolve the problem with 
customers. One support representative said Windows computers must be 
setup with dynamically adjusting MTU to fix the problem, but said I 
do not know how Apple config their O/S.
The problem appears to be related to how Telstra's SMTP servers 
interact with Macintoshes, since customers who route their Macs 
through a PC have no problems sending mail on the PC, but still have 
problems sending mail on the Mac.
Some customers have worked around the problem by setting up their 
own SMTP mail servers.
Go to forum

Bob

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Internal e-mail

2002-03-04 Thread Stuart Breden
How do?

How do I set up an internal e-mail network on a small Mac network?

Cheers, Stuart Breden


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Re: Internal e-mail

2002-03-04 Thread Peter N Lewis

At 17:52 +0800 4/3/02, Stuart Breden wrote:


How do I set up an internal e-mail network on a small Mac network?


Eudora and SIMS (Stalker Internet Mail Server) is a possibility. All 
free, TCP based, and would extend readily to external email. You 
could use an alternative email server like EIMS (Eudora Internet Mail 
Server). And you could use any alternate POP email client too, of 
which there are many possibilities.


We use it on our Macs here without any hassles Eudora  SIMS.

Enjoy,
Peter.

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Re: E-mail responses - Grammar Question

2002-02-05 Thread Reg Whitely

Indeed Onno, here I hear and there I heard, or was it they're a herd?

Reg


here, here! agree wholeheartedly!

This has bothered me for some time now, but am I correct in the
understanding that this should read:

Hear, hear!

Referring to the other parties who are *listening* to the discussion and
should *hear* what is being said?


Re: E-mail responses - Grammar Question

2002-02-04 Thread god

Onno,

here, here! agree wholeheartedly!

This has bothered me for some time now, but am I correct in the 
understanding that this should read:

 Hear, hear!

Referring to the other parties who are *listening* to the discussion and 
should *hear* what is being said?

That was my post - apologies to whomever may have been offended.

However, with no offense intended, I find it ironic and hypocritical that 
this message was posted to the entire group when you previously posted:

From: Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date: Wed Dec 5, 2001 10:42 am

How about sending the message to yourself, rather than bothering us 
with it?

and:

From: Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date: Thu Nov 29, 2001 11:42 pm
Since when do Owls have anything to do with Macintoshes?

and:

From: Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Date: Thu Sep 6, 2001 1:24 am
[snip]
If you're going to write something, make it useful like Phillip 
McGree's comments.
[snip]

So, I would suspect to live up to your own standards, this message should 
have been posted directly to myself, not to the list, as it neither added 
anything to the conversation, nor has anything to do with Macintoshes.

And to throw something more recent into the fray, the very message prior 
to this posting you stated:

By sending every question that pops into your head to the list, more 
and more of the time and effort involved in responding to those 
messages will result in less people willing to do so.

Enough said?

Cheers

Richard






Re: E-mail responses - Grammar Question / Re: Posting to WAMUG -

2002-02-04 Thread Daniel Kerr
My question is this.

Wasn't the complaint not so long ago about bandwidth, and yet this
conversation has gone on more than some of the comments from that.

Any more posts, and I think Matt will step in, and end the topic ;o)
(I could be wrong)

I think the list does very well, and credit to all the people who help out
in there own little way! Surely there is some room for humour, a side-step
once in a blue moon. Again,...if we aren't interested don't we just stop
reading that particular thread

Just my 2c worth!

Enjoy!

All the best!

Daniel Kerr



Re: E-mail responses - Grammar Question / Re: Posting to WAMUG -

2002-02-04 Thread Matthew Healey
On 4/2/02 4:09 PM, Daniel Kerr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Any more posts, and I think Matt will step in, and end the topic ;o)
 (I could be wrong)

The beauty of this list is that most people are well behaved. On the odd
occasion that is does get out of hand the rest of the list seems to tell the
offending person or people to take it outside. (Not that they really
should because that is the job of the list moderators, but that¹s openinga
whole different kettle of fish!)

I think the general theme behind it all is to be considerate of others,
don't ask before you search (if you know better) and be thankful for the
prompt, usually accurate answers you receive.

That way, everyone is happy.

:-)

Regards

Matthew Healey

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