On 28/05/2005, at 7:21 AM, Dan wrote:
130 MB is generous
before they started bouncing, there was no warning from them of the
over quota - until I started getting phone calls saying messages to
me had bounced.
Exactly what warning were you expecting? Even the phone company
can't call yo
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On Fri, 27 May 2005 13:50:19 -0400 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Just like to suggest that you check your mail account
>>regularly if you use .Mac mail; while they are generous, (let my
>>total get up to 130 megs out of 100 set
At 07:33 AM +0700 05/27/2005, Stuart Saunders wrote:
Just like to suggest that you check your mail account
regularly if you use .Mac mail; while they are generous, (let my
total get up to 130 megs out of 100 set!)
130 MB is generous
before they started bouncing, there was no warning
Listas,
Just like to suggest that you check your mail account regularly if you
use .Mac mail; while they are generous, (let my total get up to 130
megs out of 100 set!) before they started bouncing, there was no
warning from them of the over quota - until I started getting phone
calls saying
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Subject: Mac Mail
Apple appear to have updated .Mac this morning. (Taipei time).
There does not appear to be any way now to check the size of your
mail boxes; before when you clicked on preferences with Mail open in
a browser, you got a fuel gauge telling you how much of your 15 mb
yo
Oops. Found it. Look under show folders.
Please just go back to ignoring me.
Ta,
Stuart.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Stuart Saunders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 19 May 2004 12:59:51 AM
To: G-Books <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Mac Mail
Apple appear to have updated .Mac this morning.
Apple appear to have updated .Mac this morning. (Taipei time).
There does not appear to be any way now to check the size of your mail
boxes; before when you clicked on preferences with Mail open in a
browser, you got a fuel gauge telling you how much of your 15 mb you
were using.
Its gone. Anyo
On Feb 2, 2004, at 2:17 PM, simon goslin wrote:
G'day,
How do I go out doing this as I've several hundred address and
inputting them one-by-one would take rather along time, me thinks.
Look for some means of exporting your addresses from hotmail. If text
mode is offered, it's likely ldif. It mi
G'day,
I have a PISMO running OSX 10.2.8 and I've just splashed out and bought
a .Mac email account.
I'd like to somehow import my address list from Hotmail into my .Mac
account and kill off the MS spam generator once and for all.
I noticed in Mac Address Book that you can import vCards and LD
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 08:13 PM, Hal wrote:
> Apparently I couldn't type too well earlier today...
>
> I resolved the issue by deleting the account in Mail and recreating it.
> I still have several SMTP profiles I'd like to delete if anyone knows
> how to do that...
look in /Library/
Apparently I couldn't type too well earlier today...
I resolved the issue by deleting the account in Mail and recreating it.
I still have several SMTP profiles I'd like to delete if anyone knows
how to do that...
-Hal
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 11:05 AM, Hal wrote:
> I'm using Apple'
I'm using Apple's Mail client to read my .mac email. I've just started
having a problem sending email and I'm wondering if someone can suggest
a solution.
Specifically, I'm not able to send email from one of my accounts. I get
a "cannot connect to smtp.mac.com on port 25" message. I've tried to
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