It takes real guts to run a business that is over shadowed by a
corporate entity that gets and gives anything it wants because the
govt.is bought and paid for. The Mac will not survive without an office
suite. This is the last M$ bloated piece of crapsuite and Apple knows
it. So maybe not
If you don't use the other languages all they do is take up space on
your HD.
There is a program to remove these extraneous languages, called
Delocalizer. It can remove all the unnecessary files from all over the
system with just a couple of clicks.
Marcin Wichary
e:\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running OS 10.3.7 and it shows mail as 18Mb, 24Mb on disk.
Time to re-install the mail app.
Probably wouldn't hurt, but mine is the same size as Jim's (5 MB on
disk, 4,085,684, version 1.3.9, Panther 10.3.7), a far cry from 18 MB.
Mine says 5meg also the other day I was having trouble with
OK, I did not try throwing away the mail preferences, can some one
give me instructions on how to do that.
1) go to your home directory
2) go to Library/Preferences
3) delete (or better yet, move to a safer place, say your home dir) the
file named com.apple.mail.plist
Marcin Wichary
e:\
I'm running OS 10.3.7 and it shows mail as 18Mb, 24Mb on disk.
Time to re-install the mail app.
Probably wouldn't hurt, but mine is the same size as Jim's (5 MB on
disk, 4,085,684, version 1.3.9, Panther 10.3.7), a far cry from 18 MB.
Marcin Wichary
e:\ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
w:\
At 3:47 PM +0100 1/10/05, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I'm running OS 10.3.7 and it shows mail as 18Mb, 24Mb on disk.
Time to re-install the mail app.
Probably wouldn't hurt, but mine is the same size as Jim's (5 MB on
disk, 4,085,684, version 1.3.9, Panther 10.3.7), a far cry from 18
MB.
Mine is
On Jan 10, 2005, at 7:47 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I'm running OS 10.3.7 and it shows mail as 18Mb, 24Mb on disk.
Time to re-install the mail app.
Probably wouldn't hurt, but mine is the same size as Jim's (5 MB on
disk, 4,085,684, version 1.3.9, Panther 10.3.7), a far cry from 18 MB.
Mine says
At 8:00 AM -0700 1/10/05, R Michael Vogt wrote:
On Jan 10, 2005, at 7:47 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I'm running OS 10.3.7 and it shows mail as 18Mb, 24Mb on disk.
Time to re-install the mail app.
Probably wouldn't hurt, but mine is the same size as Jim's (5 MB on
disk, 4,085,684, version 1.3.9,
Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 8:00 AM -0700 1/10/05, R Michael Vogt wrote:
On Jan 10, 2005, at 7:47 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
I'm running OS 10.3.7 and it shows mail as 18Mb, 24Mb on disk.
Time to re-install the mail app.
Probably wouldn't hurt, but mine is the same size as Jim's (5 MB
At 8:22 PM -0500 1/10/05, Al Poulin wrote:
Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked inside my copy (18Mb). Big surprise as to why it's so
large, it has the full language support installed. This is a new
machine with the original Apple OS install plus one update. Each
language
I am trying to help another guy who has a powerbook with OS 10.3 on it.
When attempting to use the mail application, nothing happens. It just
won't open.
I did a find command which shows it as being on the hard drive and
command I , which shows about 3mg in size but can not get it do do
My copy of Mail shows 5 megs???
Jim
On Jan 9, 2005, at 4:44 PM, robert stiefvater wrote:
I am trying to help another guy who has a powerbook with OS 10.3 on
it. When attempting to use the mail application, nothing happens. It
just won't open.
I did a find command which shows it as being on the
At 5:44 PM -0600 1/9/05, robert stiefvater wrote:
I am trying to help another guy who has a powerbook with OS 10.3 on
it. When attempting to use the mail application, nothing happens.
It just won't open.
I did a find command which shows it as being on the hard drive and
command I , which shows
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Kyle Hansen wrote:
On 12/26/04 5:40 AM, Timothy Luoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
On Dec 25, 2004, at 10:30 PM, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Outlook Express was just a basic email program.
Outlook itself
Andrew F. said:
Where the older Entourage cannot compete
with Mail is in spam filtering, which is much improved in Entourage 2004.
SpamSieve fixes that.
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Frank P. Eigler said:
Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Outlook Express was just a basic email program.
Outlook itself is a Personal Information Manager (PIM) and contains
email, contacts, calender, notes, plus a couple of more things.
Entourage is the renamed Outlook for Macintosh.
Nope. See below.
Never tried it. Whenever possible I like to take a minimalist approach to
what I put on my computers. SBC Yahoo has pretty good spam filtering at the
server level, and then I use Entourage for my business accounts and Apple
Mail for my personal accounts (I like to keep them so TOTALLY separate
Next version no way. This Guy has over 30 Billion and growing. The
paltry act of Office for the Mac is not going to give Bill a second of
worry about money. However losing out on style, functionality and
development of programs, that takes away from the glow of his empire,
will give him a
On Dec 25, 2004, at 10:30 PM, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Outlook Express was just a basic email program.
Outlook itself is a Personal Information Manager (PIM) and contains
email, contacts, calender, notes, plus a couple of more things.
Entourage is the
On 12/26/04 5:40 AM, Timothy Luoma [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
On Dec 25, 2004, at 10:30 PM, Frank P. Eigler wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
Outlook Express was just a basic email program.
Outlook itself is a Personal Information Manager (PIM) and
who wants to view
my work on their computers (usually Windows PCs with Word 2000, XP or 2003)
to repair formatting due to my choice of a non-standard word processor.
Apple Mail does not have the above problem, but it still won't integrate my
email, calendar and to-do lists, sync with my Palm
Apple Mail does not have the above problem, but it still won't
integrate my
email, calendar and to-do lists, sync with my Palm and even integrate
with
Word, Excel and PowerPoint by grouping related documents and emails
together
as Entourage does.
I have the original version of Office v. Mac
2004.
Andrew
On 12/26/04 9:08 AM, Donald Keenan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple Mail does not have the above problem, but it still won't
integrate my
email, calendar and to-do lists, sync with my Palm and even integrate
with
Word, Excel and PowerPoint by grouping related documents
.
--- Donald Keenan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple Mail does not have the above problem, but it
still won't
integrate my
email, calendar and to-do lists, sync with my Palm
and even integrate
with
Word, Excel and PowerPoint by grouping related
documents and emails
together
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple Mail does not have the above problem, but it
still won't
integrate my
email, calendar and to-do lists, sync with my Palm
and even integrate
with
Word, Excel and PowerPoint by grouping related
documents and emails
together
as Entourage does
with Mail is in spam filtering, which is much improved in Entourage
2004.
Andrew
On 12/26/04 9:08 AM, Donald Keenan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apple Mail does not have the above problem, but it still won't
integrate my
email, calendar and to-do lists, sync with my Palm and even integrate
with
Word, Excel
What I don't grasp is Apple's seeming indifference to the clear
alterative: Open Office.
I use OO on other platforms, and where I must use a Word-ish product;
it's the clear choice. [I prefer WordPerfect, and use it more, but that
is a side issue..]
The major trouble with OO on OSX is it does
Perhaps because OpenOffice is not the Clear Alternative as you state it
is. I tried it, and like any other Word Alternative it requires
converstion to and from the .doc format, which introduces all sorts of
formatting problems in both directions. Even if it was slick, polished and
OS X native,
On Dec 26, 2004, at 1:10 PM, Andrew F. wrote:
Perhaps because OpenOffice is not the Clear Alternative as you state
it
is.
and perhaps part of the reason is that it would hurt Office:Mac, which
would hurt Mac users if Microsoft decided to drop it.
I prefer WordPerfect, and probably always will,
On Sunday, December 26, 2004, at 11:01 AM, David Lesher wrote:
What I don't grasp is Apple's seeming indifference to the clear
alterative: Open Office.
I use OO on other platforms, and where I must use a Word-ish product;
it's the clear choice. [I prefer WordPerfect, and use it more, but that
At 8:15 AM -0800 12/26/04, Kyle Hansen wrote:
There is not a single Entourage hole. It is far more secure than any other
Macintosh Mail program including Apple's own.
Probably because it is a Mac OS program! I've heard a bunch of new
security flaws have been found in Windows XP and its
On 12/24/04 3:12 PM, Geoffrey Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The very people who could be helping shape the future of the Mac, at
one of the best times I have seen Apple in the spotlight and be
accepted as a real computer. Sit back and say this is the way it is,
this is the way it stays,
. Therefore, aren't some security issues (don't
ask; I'm just parroting what I've heard/read) surrounding Outlook
also to be found in Entourage? Or was that just M$ bashing?
Apple Mail replaced Outlook Express for Macintosh.
I personally use Eudora as my email client. I've looked at Apple Mail
but I
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Dean wrote:
Sorry
Don't mean to change gears hear, but
has anyone used Thunderbird? What do you
think about it?
Don't be sorry - but please *do* change the subject header next time :-)
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will not get you a free ride
on Steves Gulfstream, but they will listen.
That's the beauty of the Mac the software meshes with the hardware and
no matter if there big or small. You plop a wad of M$$ and it just
puts FOD in your engine. Job security I guess
Actually, Apple Mail (in Panther OS
Thus spoke Tim Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED]12/24/04
I'm really sorry if anybody gets offended by this but Office v.X was
pretty good and Office 2004 is VERY GOOD. Entourage is a totally
integrated
application: mail, calendar, contacts and tons of options on how to
use
everything to the max. I
Yea. I'm having trouble figuring out how my choice to use entourage in going to
send thousands flocking to wintel...but whatever.
This email written on my good technologies enabled treo, entourage and apple
mail be damned!!
-Original Message-
From: sacredsystem [mailto:[EMAIL
Your also telling 100 plus workers using Macs, Apple Mail is a
failure. What does that say to your Mac users when it comes time to
buy a computer and most people use them off work for, emailing and
surfing. Well the tech guy at our company does not like Apple Mail
says it does not do things
What are the major differences between Entourage and
Outlook Express? I have both but has never used
either. I've always used the mail application that
comes with netscape for my isp mail. What am I
missing?
TIA.
Pete.
--- Tim Collier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm really sorry if anybody gets
security I guess
Actually, Apple Mail (in Panther OS) *does* connect to Exchange Server.
Maybe that may be worth investigating...
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On Friday, December 24, 2004, at 07:25 AM, Tim Collier wrote:
I'm really sorry if anybody gets offended by this but Office v.X was
pretty good and Office 2004 is VERY GOOD.
I think almost everyone loved MacBU for Office v. Mac from the
beginning of OS X. Back when few applications were yet
.
Outlook itself is a Personal Information Manager (PIM) and contains
email, contacts, calender, notes, plus a couple of more things.
Entourage is the renamed Outlook for Macintosh.
Apple Mail replaced Outlook Express for Macintosh.
I personally use Eudora as my email client. I've looked at Apple Mail
Sorry
Don't mean to change gears hear, but
has anyone used Thunderbird? What do you
think about it?
Dean
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, they are at least
going to listen or read your typed mail asking for an
answer, probably even better approach.
As long as there are Tech people like you, who will not
take Apple to the mat and demand the functionality you
need to work in this, *Windows World* and just push aside
Apple Mail
On Dec 24, 2004, at 4:25 AM, Tim Collier
Usually the people who start bashing a high end app suite are the ones
who
don't have the $$$ to buy itor can't steal it!
Are we going to start bashing Photoshop next?
So what do you want to do, compare portfolios, usually people who steal
the high
On 24 Dec 2004, at 19:39, G-Books wrote:
What are the major differences between Entourage and
Outlook Express? I have both but has never used
either. I've always used the mail application that
comes with netscape for my isp mail. What am I
missing?
TIA.
Pete.
Outlook Express implements the POP3
At 12:12 PM -0800 12/24/04, Geoffrey Loeffler wrote:
On Dec 24, 2004, at 4:25 AM, Tim Collier
Usually the people who start bashing a high end app suite are the ones who
don't have the $$$ to buy itor can't steal it!
Are we going to start bashing Photoshop next?
I have Internet Explorer and
On Dec 24, 2004, at 3:12 PM, Geoffrey Loeffler wrote:
Change needs a voice
Yeah, but the voice needs to know how to spell follow grammatical
conventions to communicate effectively.
What you have to say might get more consideration if you took the time
to get past the d00d speak
TjL
a firm
mail asking for an answer,
probably even better approach.
As long as there are Tech people like you, who will not take Apple to
the mat and demand the functionality you need to work in this, *Windows
World* and just push aside Apple Mail or other Apple products, what are
you doing ? Your just
$$ and it just
puts FOD in your engine. Job security I guess
Actually, Apple Mail (in Panther OS) *does* connect to Exchange Server.
Maybe that may be worth investigating...
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On Wednesday, November 10, 2004, at 02:11 PM, John.E.Abraham wrote:
Hi Listers
Could you answer a problem I am experiencing whilst using Apple mail
with version 10.1.5 which I have installed on my Wallstreet.
Good question, hard to answer, easy to fix.
Upgrade to 10.2 which includes a new
Hi Listers
Could you answer a problem I am experiencing whilst using Apple mail
with version 10.1.5 which I have installed on my Wallstreet.
The WallStreet is a PDQ 233 with 512 Mb of ram and a Seagate 40 Mb
internal HD.
The problem I am having is when I down load mail from the LEM sites ie
On Jul 30, 2004, at 7:42 AM, Kurt Appling wrote:
I have same problem, I have to download mail in both osx and os9 i
dont know why
Make sure your mail client isn't set to download the mail and leave it
on the server (if you're using POP mail) If you're using IMAP mode
mail, then there's a
I'm using .mac account with POP3 and have the mails removed from server
after 3 days after the download. I have no problems with it. Make sure your
mail program is setup to remove the mails from the server and does not leave
them there indefinitely.
Jan
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is Mail so slow to sync?
BTW, i bought a 1 gig account (allowing 10 mb emails) from gmail the
other day, $4.43 TOTAL.
Apple mail, 15mb, small mail size limit, $100 / year - c'mon Apple.
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shows 187 messages and 2.3 mb.
However, logging in today (Friday) 4 days later mac
mail shows 553
messages in inbox and 10 mb, so still near the
limit.
Why is Mail so slow to sync?
BTW, i bought a 1 gig account (allowing 10 mb
emails) from gmail the
other day, $4.43 TOTAL.
Apple mail
I'm having problems with Address Book as well. . . . . . every time I
reply to
anyone, their name gets added to Address Book.
Thanks, I knew I wasn't crazy! This is really driving me nuts. Someone
please provide a solution, or I will end up in a mental ward soon ;-\
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The only way to manage it would be to periodically choose Show:
Temporary or click on the categories column to display the unfiled
category, select them all and delete them. It sounds like the Jaguar
version of Address Book is going to be more useful and more flexible,
but won't be out until
I get your picture too. Weren't you in that movie Matrix.
So you're saying you've got your picture in your local address book and
you haven't set up webmail?
Jim
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 12:35 PM, Jeremy Derr wrote:
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 09:46 PM, Jim Freeman wrote:
Are
On Thursday, May 16, 2002, at 01:32 PM, Jim Freeman wrote:
I get your picture too. Weren't you in that movie Matrix.
So you're saying you've got your picture in your local address book and
you haven't set up webmail?
I've set up WebMail, but that's all. I don't use it, haven't added my
It's not very PB G3 related other than I'm doing it on a Powerbook.
Anyway,
I'm using Entourage in Classic to check my email. I'm thinking about
moving
over to Mail. I'm tired of launching classic and Entrourage. Did
anyone
have any trouble with Mail and are there any features of
Chrys Cruz wrote:
The only reason that I switched to Mail is because the IT dept at my job
won't allow us to use Entourage or Outlook on their network. I'm hoping
the next version of Mail will be much better. I miss the elaborate
filtering that Entourage has. Pound for pound, I'd go back
John: You already have two of the requirements. You have a mac.com mail
account and you must be using Mail in OS X if you see my picture. Now
you just need to set up Apple's new webmail service at webmail.mac.com.
You need to add a photo there (64x64) and anyone using Mail for X will
get the
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 06:27 PM, Jim Freeman wrote:
John: You already have two of the requirements. You have a mac.com mail
account and you must be using Mail in OS X if you see my picture. Now
you just need to set up Apple's new webmail service at webmail.mac.com.
You need to add a
Well, I imported my Entourage stuff over to Mail. So far so good. I'm
trying to figure out how to make subdirectories for each mailbox I set
up in Mail. I also miss the filtering of Entourage but it's not so
bad
I'm having problems with Address Book as well. I am experiencing
Are you sure about this? I've had my picture and a bunch of other
pictures in my local address book since the beginning of OS X. I see
those pictures when I get mail from those people, but no one has ever
gotten my picture until I signed up for webmail.
Jim
On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at
on 14/05/02 23:45, markemmanuel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's not very PB G3 related other than I'm doing it on a Powerbook. Anyway,
I'm using Entourage in Classic to check my email. I'm thinking about moving
over to Mail. I'm tired of launching classic and Entrourage. Did anyone
have
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