Re: address book <-> entourage link/sync

2005-11-04 Thread Rick McCutcheon
inked Apple's address book and entourage? Cheers, Rick Esync I believe. However, I had mixed results with it and I can't try the new versions since my demo period has expired. I was not ready to shell out $40 after Microsoft announced that they would include iSync support in a forthc

Re: address book <-> entourage link/sync

2005-11-04 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 04/11/05 17:54, Rick McCutcheon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Was it on this list that someone posted a link for a shareware program > that effectively linked Apple's address book and entourage? > > Cheers, > Rick Esync I believe. However, I had mixed results with it and

address book <-> entourage link/sync

2005-11-04 Thread Rick McCutcheon
Was it on this list that someone posted a link for a shareware program that effectively linked Apple's address book and entourage? Cheers, Rick -- G-Books is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Ch

Re: Entourage Hangups

2005-01-20 Thread Dante McLean
Hi John: Thanks for that information. It is a good bet that it is a simple lack of system maintenance, as you pointed out. We will see if that does the trick! I don't do maintenance on his machine, because it is a University machine. And he would not be doing maintenance on his machine beca

Re: Entourage Hangups

2005-01-20 Thread John McGibney
> Anybody have any idea what might cause Entourage to display the hamster > wheel in the middle of somebody typing a message, temporarily not > accepting typing input? My father is having trouble with his machine > acting like this, and finds it quite irritating. > > TiBook 1

Entourage Hangups

2005-01-20 Thread Dante McLean
Anybody have any idea what might cause Entourage to display the hamster wheel in the middle of somebody typing a message, temporarily not accepting typing input? My father is having trouble with his machine acting like this, and finds it quite irritating. TiBook 1.25GHz with 1GB of RAM

Re: Entourage (Was: Apple Mail)

2004-12-28 Thread Frank P. Eigler
e: > >> > >>> 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 Ou

Re: Entourage (Was: Apple Mail)

2004-12-27 Thread Mikael Byström
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 O

Re: Entourage (Was: Apple Mail)

2004-12-26 Thread Dennis B. Swaney
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

Re: Entourage (Was: Apple Mail)

2004-12-26 Thread Kyle Hansen
. >>> 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. >> >> As I thought. Therefore, aren't some security issues (don&

Re: Entourage (Was: Apple Mail)

2004-12-26 Thread Timothy Luoma
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

Entourage (Was: Apple Mail)

2004-12-25 Thread Frank P. Eigler
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 renamed Outlook for Macintosh.

Can't import contacts correctly from Mail to Entourage

2004-05-27 Thread Mike Kauspedas
When I drag the contact from the address book into Entourage it doesn't grab the email address. So I get a name, etc, but no email address. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? Are there 3rd party utilities I need to use? I got all my email with the tool form MS, but it doesn't

Re: moving email from Mail to Entourage

2004-05-26 Thread Michael Levin
I found this site, http://www.entourage.mvps.org/ , very helpful when I moved from Apple Mail to Entourage. I like Entourage, but I am not sold on it. I prefer the Entourage calendar over iCal, especially the invite feature. I have not used the notes or tasks portion of the program. Of course

Re: moving email from Mail to Entourage

2004-05-26 Thread Jan Musil
> Anyone know how to move mail from Mac mail to MS Entourage. I like the > calendar etc... I'd sync with a Palm, but I don't have USB on my WS II. > I also need to move the contacts. So move all contacts and mail from > Mac Mail to Entourage. Is this possible? Thanks! Hi M

Re: moving email from Mail to Entourage

2004-05-26 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 26/05/2004 09:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >On 26/05/04 12:41, "Mike Kauspedas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Anyone know how to move mail from Mac mail to MS Entourage. I like the >> calendar etc... I'd sync with a Palm, but

Re: moving email from Mail to Entourage

2004-05-26 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 26/05/04 12:41, "Mike Kauspedas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know how to move mail from Mac mail to MS Entourage. I like the > calendar etc... I'd sync with a Palm, but I don't have USB on my WS II. > I also need to move the contacts. So move all c

moving email from Mail to Entourage

2004-05-26 Thread Mike Kauspedas
Anyone know how to move mail from Mac mail to MS Entourage. I like the calendar etc... I'd sync with a Palm, but I don't have USB on my WS II. I also need to move the contacts. So move all contacts and mail from Mac Mail to Entourage. Is this possible? Thanks! Mike @ AAHS x2460 (234-

Re: Entourage sticking mail in wrong Inbox?

2004-04-29 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 30/04/04 00:03, Rad Craig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I noticed today that Entourage keeps sticking emails that come in, into the > local ŒInbox¹ folder instead of my IMAP ŒInbox¹ folder. Not all emails, but > some. I just noticed it, all of a sudden I¹ve got 156 emails there

Entourage sticking mail in wrong Inbox?

2004-04-29 Thread Rad Craig
I noticed today that Entourage keeps sticking emails that come in, into the local ŒInbox¹ folder instead of my IMAP ŒInbox¹ folder. Not all emails, but some. I just noticed it, all of a sudden I¹ve got 156 emails there from the last several days. How can I fix this? Rad... -- G-Books is

Re: Problem getting Hotmail with Entourage through AirPort

2004-04-27 Thread Jan Musil
I don't understand. You mentioned in your previous email that you were using an AirPort Extreme base station but now, you seem to imply that your I guess here is the mixup - I use Airport Extreme Card in my machine. I do not have Airport Extreme base station in my house. If so, that might be the

Re: Problem getting Hotmail with Entourage through AirPort

2004-04-27 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 27/04/04 23:44, Jan Musil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Yes, I did. So, it works for you. What kind of Internet access do you >> have? >> Is your AEBS acts as the router or not? > > I have cable modem connected to Linksys WS router and a small home > network behind it. PowerBook connects dire

Re: Problem getting Hotmail with Entourage through AirPort

2004-04-27 Thread Jan Musil
Yes, I did. So, it works for you. What kind of Internet access do you have? Is your AEBS acts as the router or not? I have cable modem connected to Linksys WS router and a small home network behind it. PowerBook connects directly to the WS router (about 2 rooms away). And my Office X has the lat

Re: Problem getting Hotmail with Entourage through AirPort

2004-04-27 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 27/04/04 23:24, Jan Musil at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Apr 27, 2004, at 10:59 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: > >> Does anybody use Entourage v.X to get Hotmail email through AirPort? >> As soon >> as I switch my network interface from Ethernet to AirPort, I can&#x

Re: Problem getting Hotmail with Entourage through AirPort

2004-04-27 Thread Jan Musil
On Apr 27, 2004, at 10:59 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: Does anybody use Entourage v.X to get Hotmail email through AirPort? As soon as I switch my network interface from Ethernet to AirPort, I can't receive my Hotmail messages and Entourage fails with a connection error. Same settings,

Problem getting Hotmail with Entourage through AirPort

2004-04-27 Thread Laurent Daudelin
Does anybody use Entourage v.X to get Hotmail email through AirPort? As soon as I switch my network interface from Ethernet to AirPort, I can't receive my Hotmail messages and Entourage fails with a connection error. Same settings, same identity. Anybody else? -La

Can't receive Hotmail in Entourage with AirPort

2004-01-05 Thread Laurent Daudelin
I just realized that Entourage X can't seem to retrieve mail from my Hotmail account when using AirPort. I have no problem when using regular Ethernet. My ABS doesn't distribute IP addresses and doesn't act as a DNS server. I can actually receive and send email from my Verizon a

Re: Entourage problems

2003-05-23 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 23/05/03 01:41, Jon Glass at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > on 5/23/03 3:37 AM, Jason Long at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> According to the Entourage Read Me it creates an Identities folder to hold >> the mail DB inside the Office X folder in the MS User folder when it first &g

Classic problems with DNS not responding (Entourage/OutlookExpress)

2003-02-22 Thread Eric D.
Some of you may remember (and may suffer from this ailment): Classic TCP/IP DNS behave poorly after sleep, or when on a modem which is not connected to the web on my Pismo/400 OS X 10.2.3/.4 (i.e. I get DNS not responding errors that can only be fixed by restarting). Well, it seems that those prob

Re: *Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread John Beringer
I like the Entourage/iCal combo. E-mail in Entourage, which I find easier and more practical but not faster than Eudora, and my calendar appointments in iCal. What I like about iCal is the possibility to create and 'publish' web-based calendars so that anyone, with any system, can go and

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Amber Rhea
On Monday, November 25, 2002, at 11:58 AM, (G-Books) wrote: > What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I use Now Up-to-Date and Contact. I like iCal but NUTD still has some features that iCal lacks. -- Amber Rhea [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tangerinecs.com/~

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Bruce Johnson
Laurent Daudelin wrote: > On 25/11/02 11:04, "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? > > I'm keeping all my contacts and appointments/to-dos in my Apple Newton > MessagePad 2100! > Ha! Laurent beat me to it...I'm using

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 25/11/02 11:04, "Ryan Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I'm > looking at moving from Entourage to iCal/Address Book with iSync since I > have .mac. Is this a good move? Or should I give Palm

Re: Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Nick
I've tried iCal, imail and whatnot but have gone back to Entourage. As much as I want to stay away from MS products...I find Entourage to be a much better all-in-one solution for managing my contact lists, do e-mail and track my schedule... Just my 2 cents worth... N on 11/25/02 11:04 AM,

Entourage, iCal, or Palm Desktop?

2002-11-25 Thread Ryan Lee
What are folks on the list currently using as a calendar/address book? I'm looking at moving from Entourage to iCal/Address Book with iSync since I have .mac. Is this a good move? Or should I give Palm Desktop 4 for OSX a look-see? BTW, I want to be able to sync my Pismo with a Palm IIIxe and

Re: another Entourage question

2002-10-12 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 12/10/02 22:35, Michael Richardson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > During the Entourage messages a week or so ago, People > mentioned backing up there email accounts to avoid > losing email messages. As an entourage user, how can I > back up my email in entourage? Back up whateve

another Entourage question

2002-10-12 Thread Michael Richardson
During the Entourage messages a week or so ago, People mentioned backing up there email accounts to avoid losing email messages. As an entourage user, how can I back up my email in entourage? Thanks Michael Richardson __ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill

Re: Entourage ate my mail

2002-10-07 Thread Marty Lindower
> >On 10/3/02 1:41 PM, "April Westberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Sorry if this is OT, but there has been a lot of discussion about >> Entourage on this list so I there must be a wealth of knowledge about it >> on this list. >> I persona

Re: Entourage ate my mail

2002-10-03 Thread R. Hannes Niedner
this is OT, but there has been a lot of discussion about > Entourage on this list so I there must be a wealth of knowledge about it > on this list. > I personally use Mail.app, but I have a frantic client who called and > said that Entourage ate her mail. She is using v.X with X on h

Entourage ate my mail

2002-10-03 Thread April Westberg
Sorry if this is OT, but there has been a lot of discussion about Entourage on this list so I there must be a wealth of knowledge about it on this list. I personally use Mail.app, but I have a frantic client who called and said that Entourage ate her mail. She is using v.X with X on her

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-10-02 Thread Greg Gilmore
>> On my daughter's fairly new iBook, I cannot, try as I might, get the silly >> Mail program to send mail, though it will receive. The outbox doesn't even >> have a send button. Have tried reinstalling the OS (10.1.4), have repeatedly >> checked all configurations. > Not sending mail is invariab

Cannot print from Entourage

2002-10-01 Thread Tim Leverenz
I cannot print from Entourage using an Samsung ML1210. All was fine yesterday, but this morning nothing. Print Center says it went, printer lights flash, occasionally printer may warm up, but no prints. If I send another document right after(Entourage included) all will print. If I ask for 2

OK OK OK OK (was Entourage)

2002-09-28 Thread Ryan Coleman
>On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 03:39 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > >>> Personally, I can't stand most MS software, and use something else >>> when >>> I can. I prefer Mail.app. That still doesn't mean I will come out and >>> say Entourag

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-28 Thread Jeremy C. Derr
While I am no longer the ListNanny for this list, I do think it's time we put this thread to sleep. It's mostly a mud-flinging contest between Kyle and people who don't like Kyle at this point, and it's horribly off-topic. in those ancient words of wisdom move along, these aren't the droi

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-28 Thread Jeremy C. Derr
On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 03:39 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: >> Personally, I can't stand most MS software, and use something else >> when >> I can. I prefer Mail.app. That still doesn't mean I will come out and >> say Entourage is a piece of crap, a

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Obi-Wan
On 9/27/02 1:39 PM, "Ryan Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Broadcast into the ether: >> On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 12:24 PM, Dan Knight wrote: >> >>> Or maybe you're supporting Microsoft software. You know, the guys who >>> have released 56 security bulletins already this year, who invented

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Bruce Johnson
Ryan Coleman wrote: > Mail.app is actually based on Outlook Express. > ROFL Mail.app is a straight OSX port of Mail.app from NeXT, which existed long before Outpuke did. -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opin

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 27/09/02 17:41, "Phillip Burk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 03:39 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > >> Mail.app is actually based on Outlook Express. > > Look, if you guys are going to get into a heated argument about mail > clients, Microsoft, the size of the zit o

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Phillip Burk
ght. Mail.app comes from the old NeXT Mail app. Plain and simple. It is in NO WAY based on MS' Outlook Express. Now, ENTOURAGE is based on Outlook Express. Which is what I think you actually meant to say... Phil Burk Systems

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Jon Glass
on 9/27/02 6:11 PM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > well, alas, I cannot charge my clients for the work I do, but we have > lots of problems with our Eudora users, too. Now, I'm curious. I can imagine Entourage (which I use and love, btw) having unsolvable database proble

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Ryan Coleman
oftware, and use something else when >I can. I prefer Mail.app. That still doesn't mean I will come out and >say Entourage is a piece of crap, and is much better than Eudora. One >man's experience with one or several has nothing to do with what works >for someone else. My person

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Walter Basil
app. That still doesn't mean I will come out and say Entourage is a piece of crap, and is much better than Eudora. One man's experience with one or several has nothing to do with what works for someone else. My personal experience with IE for X is superb. Not one lock up. Ever. NOT includ

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Obi-Wan
of them. > To me, that just speaks of the intelligence level of his clients, and > ultimately himself. If your clients are having that many problems with > Entourage, making you that much money, then they are doing something > seriously wrong, or you maybe you are if you are the mai

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Ian R. Campbell
On Friday, Sep 27, 2002, at 14:24 US/Eastern, Dan Knight wrote: > > Or maybe you're supporting Microsoft software. You know, the guys who > have released 56 security bulletins already this year, who invented the > Blue Screen of Death, who have most people thinking that the best way > to > fix a

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Dan Knight
Walter Basil writes: >On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 02:41 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > >> Um, I have used Eudora since 1.5.1. I have never had the problems I >> have had with Outlook, Outlook Express and Entourage. Eudora handles >> large email databases, Microsoft'

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Bruce Johnson
Walter Basil wrote: > On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 02:41 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > > >>Um, I have used Eudora since 1.5.1. I have never had the problems I >>have had with Outlook, Outlook Express and Entourage. Eudora handles >>large email databases, Microsoft&#x

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Walter Basil
On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 02:41 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > Um, I have used Eudora since 1.5.1. I have never had the problems I > have had with Outlook, Outlook Express and Entourage. Eudora handles > large email databases, Microsoft's products (when they are not stored >

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Ryan Coleman
>On 27/09/2002 1:11, "Demetrius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I am using Nisus Email for about a year now and I really love >> it. Nisus gives me options as to receiving/deleting my mail. I >> basically use it in conjunction with Eudora. Deleting garbage from >> your serv

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Demetrius
> >I need to look at it more before I can say anything. > >The interface takes some getting used to, for me, but that's OK. > >How do you get it to work with Eudora? It actually doesn't "work" with Eudora, but more like two blades of a scissor :-)Nisus basically gives me more control of w

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Greg Burkman
On 27/09/2002 1:11, "Demetrius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am using Nisus Email for about a year now and I really love > it. Nisus gives me options as to receiving/deleting my mail. I > basically use it in conjunction with Eudora. Deleting garbage from > your server before d

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Demetrius
> >For me, the real oddball is Nisus Email. I need to use it more often to >offer any valid comments. Hi, I am using Nisus Email for about a year now and I really love it. Nisus gives me options as to receiving/deleting my mail. I basically use it in conjunction with Eudora. Deleti

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Greg Burkman
e 1.5.1. I have never had the problems I > have had with Outlook, Outlook Express and Entourage. Eudora handles > large email databases, Microsoft's products (when they are not stored > on a server but are locally) don't at all. > > -- > Ryan Eudora has worked famously f

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Obi-Wan
ve used Eudora since 1.5.1. I have never had the problems I > have had with Outlook, Outlook Express and Entourage. Eudora handles > large email databases, Microsoft's products (when they are not stored > on a server but are locally) don't at all. I can say that Eudora alone

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Ryan Coleman
>Eudora sucks almost as hard as Iomega doesYou will figure it out later >with more experience...same with Norton and Silverlining...all suck. >Period. Um, I have used Eudora since 1.5.1. I have never had the problems I have had with Outlook, Outlook Express and Entourage. Eudor

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Obi-Wan
found this in the Seattle Times today. >> http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/personaltechnology/134539584_ptmacc21.h >> tml >> >> >> "Several readers also noted their large Entourage X mail databases >> had corrupted as well. A suggestion to one of them fixed it: Whil

Re: spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-27 Thread Ryan Coleman
ers also noted their large Entourage X mail databases >had corrupted as well. A suggestion to one of them fixed it: While >starting up Entourage X, hold down the Option key. Select Advanced >Rebuild from the menu that appears. Go away for a long time, hours >perhaps for databases over 50 m

spend the day rebuilding entourage db

2002-09-26 Thread Ross Cottrell
I found this in the Seattle Times today. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/personaltechnology/134539584_ptmacc21.html "Several readers also noted their large Entourage X mail databases had corrupted as well. A suggestion to one of them fixed it: While starting up Entourage X, hold

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-20 Thread Mick Ring
on 9/19/02 22:22, Ross Cottrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Simple and elegant, no rebuilds > necessary and no un-sightly bloating. I wonder what the total disk size of 1 Eudora emails is versus 1 Entourage or Outlook Express emails. -Mick -- -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-20 Thread Hottentot
> >Just a question. Is this "easily corrupted" in your own experience, or via > >word-of-mouth from others? I've been using Entourage for about a year and a >>half, and I've never lost and email, and any "corruption" I've had was >

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Ross Cottrell
>Just a question. Is this "easily corrupted" in your own experience, or via >word-of-mouth from others? I've been using Entourage for about a year and a >half, and I've never lost and email, and any "corruption" I've had was >easily fixed with a da

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Mick Ring
on 9/19/02 11:11, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I really wish MS had decided to make Outlook OSX compatible. Or offered Entourage inexpensively. -Mick -- -- G-Books is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com |

Re: Missing "Send" button in Mail [was:[PB]Entourage]

2002-09-19 Thread John Koen
On Thursday, September 19, 2002, at 04:23 PM, Greg Gilmore wrote: > I cannot, try as I might, get the silly > Mail program to send mail, though it will receive. The outbox doesn't > even > have a send button. This is pretty strange. I no longer have 10.1.4, or even 10.1.5, but the settings we

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Bruce Johnson
Greg Gilmore wrote: > On my daughter's fairly new iBook, I cannot, try as I might, get the silly > Mail program to send mail, though it will receive. The outbox doesn't even > have a send button. Have tried reinstalling the OS (10.1.4), have repeatedly > checked all configurations. Not sending m

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Laurent Daudelin
end button. Have tried reinstalling the OS (10.1.4), have repeatedly > checked all configurations. > > Any pointers in the right direction for either problem will garner my > immense appreciation. In my case, I've never been able to import any message from Entourage 2001 to Entour

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Greg Gilmore
> About the database corruption, I think it also has to do with Outlook > Express. Many people use Outlook Express, and it actually is easily > corrupted Been following this thread with some interest--using 2 different email programs on 3 different computers, and am increasingly frustrated with b

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Mark
ox pops up saying "The end of file was reached." > There is no explanation given, it's absolutely impossible to get into > the program, and reinstalling it doesn't help. It might possibly work > if you reformat and reinstall the system, but I'm not sure. > > S

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Luca Rescigno
t; There is no explanation given, it's absolutely impossible to get into the program, and reinstalling it doesn't help. It might possibly work if you reformat and reinstall the system, but I'm not sure. Since Entourage looks a lot like OE and since they're both by MS, I can se

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-19 Thread Walter R Basil
On Thursday, September 19, 2002, at 01:10 AM, Jon Glass wrote: > Just a question. Is this "easily corrupted" in your own experience, or > via > word-of-mouth from others? I've been using Entourage for about a year > and a > half, and I've never lost and e

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Jon Glass
rupted" in your own experience, or via word-of-mouth from others? I've been using Entourage for about a year and a half, and I've never lost and email, and any "corruption" I've had was easily fixed with a database rebuild. I haven't counted recently, but I have

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Obi-Wan
id the $40 to register it. And as a tech that has serviced thousands of machines, I assure you that Eudora is not AT ALL trouble free. I can't COUNT how many times I have had a client problem ith Eudora. That's why I went with Entourage. --

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread ross cottrell
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 08:27 PM, Marty Lindower wrote: > Speaking of which, if I try to sync my Handspring Deluxe with=20 > Entourage, >> > make this > work? (OS 10.1.5) > >The problem lies not with the Entourage Conduit, >but with the Palm=20 >Des

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Joe Ellis
Actually; after some rather painful fits and starts I have been able to sync my m505 with Entourage on both my laptop and my desktop machine. Used Bluetooth on the laptop, cradle on the DP. Most of my problems were self induced and the syncs work fine. Joe Ellis Electric Boat Corp

Visor & Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Matthew B. Dwyer
Yes, you can sync a Visor to Entourage, using Palm Desktop 4. Check out the explanations on the discussion lists at visorcentral.com. -Matthew Speaking of which, if I try to sync my Handspring Deluxe with Entourage, Hotsync quits shortly after starting up. I recall reading that you had to have

Re: Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Jon Glass
on 9/18/02 11:03 AM, Demetrius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Don't forget Green. > > > H I forgot poor little Green. What ever happened to Green? Still around, but I wonder about development. I didn't see any info on the web page about an X-compat version.

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Anne Judge
Donald Keenan wrote: > . . . The new MacWorld reviews > the top mail programs and Entourage ranks very high in their estimation. > Mail (OS X) doesn't. But I believe they reviewed the pre-Jaguar Mail.app - can anyone confirm that? If so, would the upgrade have increased th

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Donald Keenan
I haven't read every post in this thread, but the new MacWorld reviews the top mail programs and Entourage ranks very high in their estimation. Mail (OS X) doesn't. I have Entourage because I Office v.Mac, but I found it too cluttered and all the symbols and text seemed so small on

Re: Entourage

2002-09-18 Thread Demetrius
On 2002-09-18 08:18:41 +0200, Jon Glass wrote: > on 9/17/02 11:57 PM, Demetrius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Other emailers worth a try: Mulberry, Sweetmail, Nisus and GyazMail. > > Don't forget Green. H I forgot poor little Green. What ever happened to Green? -- G-Books is s

Re: Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Jon Glass
on 9/17/02 11:57 PM, Demetrius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Other emailers worth a try: Mulberry, Sweetmail, Nisus and GyazMail. Don't forget Green. -- -Jon Glass Krakow, Poland "[D]emocracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and con

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Walter R Basil
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 08:27 PM, Marty Lindower wrote: > Speaking of which, if I try to sync my Handspring Deluxe with > Entourage, > Hotsync quits shortly after starting up. I recall reading that you had > to > have a real Palm© handheld for the conduit to work.

Re: [PB]Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Marty Lindower
On 9/16/02 10:54 PM, "Matthew B. Dwyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I agree with Joe in his comments about Entourage. Also I love it's seamless > integration between address book, email client, calendar, and Synching to my > Visor. Speaking of which, if I try to

Re: Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Demetrius
On September 17 2002, Tim Gilman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Obi-Wan at 9/17/02 (maybe): >> I Tried Mozilla, Netscape (several versions), Opera, >> iCab, Explorer, Outlook and Entourage. I finally settled >> on Entourage. It is a very efficient program. It works &

Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Matthew B. Dwyer
I agree with Joe in his comments about Entourage. Also I love it's seamless integration between address book, email client, calendar, and Synching to my Visor. I used to use Outlook, and now find it clumsy. I'll try out the new iCal (and future iSync), but Entourage has been publishing

Re: Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Tim Gilman
Obi-Wan at 9/17/02 (maybe): > I Tried Mozilla, Netscape (several versions), Opera, > iCab, Explorer, Outlook and Entourage. I finally settled > on Entourage. It is a very efficient program. It works > very well for me. I never thought I would be saying > something like t

Re: Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Obi-Wan
On 9/16/02 12:23 PM, "Christopher Hack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Broadcast into the ether: > speaking of entourage does anyone have any views of entourage vs. > outlook express. I have spent years using outlook express on my PowerBook > for what seems like years, an

Re: Eudora (was Entourage)

2002-09-17 Thread Greg Burkman
On 17/09/2002 5:00, "Tony Jayms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Greg > > Sorry I didn't really make myself clear. I am using Eudora so these > all work with Eudora? I have never figured out how the plug-ins work > in Eudora or how you get the scripts to work. Like I have a scripts > folder with D

Re: Eudora (was Entourage)

2002-09-17 Thread Tony Jayms
At 4:50 -0700 17/9/02, Greg Burkman wrote: >Sure. Actually, PGP installs itself across your system (will work with >Entourage) and is cross-platform. Download here: >http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/ or here: >http://pgp.com/display.php?pageID=32 > >More info

Re: Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Greg Burkman
On 17/09/2002 3:40, "Tony Jayms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 20:21 -0700 16/9/02, Greg Burkman wrote: >> With Eudora and the PGP plug-in, along with the E-mail Magician app, you've >> got filtering and privacy options that put Entourage to shame. > &g

Re: Entourage

2002-09-17 Thread Tony Jayms
At 20:21 -0700 16/9/02, Greg Burkman wrote: >With Eudora and the PGP plug-in, along with the E-mail Magician app, you've >got filtering and privacy options that put Entourage to shame. I'd be interested in hearing more about these plug-ins. Do you have a URL? -- Kindest regard

Re: Entourage

2002-09-16 Thread Jon Glass
on 9/16/02 9:23 PM, Christopher Hack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > speaking of entourage does anyone have any views of entourage vs. > outlook express. I have spent years using outlook express on my PowerBook > for what seems like years, and received entourage with office 2001.

Re: G4 Ti-Book + 10.2 + Entourage = Network Problems

2002-09-03 Thread Joe Ellis
rdid details but let's just say that he was able to make things work "OK" > > while using 10.1.5; Entourage was part of the network and the world was a > > nice place. He moved up to 10.2 yesterday and encountered major problems. > > Entourage will not even run now when

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