Thanks to Dave and Jim for their help. Much appreciated.
Regards,
Frank
>In my Mail folder I have the following files
>
>Address Database
>Message Database
>Server-side Database
>Setup Database
>
>I also have four more files with the same titles as above but with an
>extension ".old"
>
>What are
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
>> I was under the impression you only wanted one copy of each.
>> Since the scripts are part of PowerMail every time you upgrade
>> they will "come back" requiring you to removing them again.
>> However, if you remove the copy that resid
> I was under the impression you only wanted one copy of each.
> Since the scripts are part of PowerMail every time you upgrade
> they will "come back" requiring you to removing them again.
> However, if you remove the copy that resides outside the
> package you won't have to deal with this issue.
Received from: Marlyse Comte
At: 5:16 pm (GMT) on Thu, Jan 30, 2003
>Why would you 'urge me' to leave the scripts in the content folder?
>Because there are scripts I really never use and they clutter the script
>pulldown plus they do not sort with the other scripts (so I have an a-z
>first sort o
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
>Why would you 'urge me' to leave the scripts in the content folder?
>Because there are scripts I really never use and they clutter the script
>pulldown plus they do not sort with the other scripts (so I have an a-z
>first sort of scripts
> Find PowerMail and hold the control key down, click PM and in
> the contexual menu an item called Show Package Contents
> appears. Choose that from the menu. Inside are other scripts
> which I suspect are the one's you are looking for. I would urge
> you to leave the ones inside PM and remove th
Marlyse Comte [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
>ever since upgrading to osX and pm 4.1.1 i have 'double scripts' - i have
>searched my drives and made sure that i only have 1 copy of them on the
>drive, but they still show up as doubles - for example 'fix incorrect
>date'. it looks as
ever since upgrading to osX and pm 4.1.1 i have 'double scripts' - i have
searched my drives and made sure that i only have 1 copy of them on the
drive, but they still show up as doubles - for example 'fix incorrect
date'. it looks as if i do not get rid of the default pm scripts. i
trashed the sc
Thanks to Wayne Brissette writing on Thu, 30 Jan 2003 08:06:50 -0600 for
the following comment:
>Unless you use the modified scripts I created.
Sorry, Wayne!
I've been away a while and just started adding my opinions without
getting back up to speed!
Jim Dwyer
Munich, Germany
Mailto:[EMAIL PR
James Dwyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 30 January 2003 stated:
>Are you using iCal to send email reminders? I think it only looks to
>Mail.app for help!
Unless you use the modified scripts I created.
Wayne
--
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Live DA
Thanks to Anthony Sanna writing on Fri, 17 Jan 2003 10:21:32 -0600 for
the following comment:
>PowerMail is the default mail application in the Internet preferences, so
>what in the world (or on my computer) would be firing up Mail in the night?
Are you using iCal to send email reminders? I thi
Thanks to Dave Burbank writing on Thu, 30 Jan 2003 08:09:04 -0500 for the
following comment:
>Once you are happy with the newly-rebuild database files, you can trash
>the "old" ones.
On the other hand, you'll have no back-up to revert to if something
happens. This "old" files are replaced each
Reply to message sent by Frank Mitchell on Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 1:05 (-
0700 from GMT):
>In my Mail folder I have the following files
>
>Address Database
>Message Database
>Server-side Database
>Setup Database
>
>I also have four more files with the same titles as above but with an
>extension ".o
Rick Lecoat wrote:
>however, as soon as I returned to the Apple address book I discovered
>that a whole bunch of contacts had been deleted -- presumably because I
>had neglected to turn off the synchronisation in the other direction (ie.
>PMAB affecting the Apple Address Book). However, I'd not d
In my Mail folder I have the following files
Address Database
Message Database
Server-side Database
Setup Database
I also have four more files with the same titles as above but with an
extension ".old"
What are these? Can I trash them?
PM 4.1.1
Mac OS 10.2.3
-- Frank Mitchell, Scottsdale, Ari
On 1/29/03 08:44 PM, George Slusher sayeth:
>>Well, for whatever it's worth, this is precisely how Claris E-Mailer, the
>>design basis for PowerMail, works. The attachment is treated/considered
>>very much a part of the msg it came with. You can always just copy the
>>attachment to a seperate
>Well, for whatever it's worth, this is precisely how Claris E-Mailer, the
>design basis for PowerMail, works. The attachment is treated/considered
>very much a part of the msg it came with. You can always just copy the
>attachment to a seperate folder/drive or put the whole msg in a "jokes"
>
500 billion (or so) years ago, the universe was born... not much else has
happened since, until Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 7:22 AM, PST, when Wayne
Brissette burst forth with this important announcement:
>Anybody tried the new Spell Catcher X with PowerMail? Doesn't seem as
>important with PM working w
I've finally got around to putting all my addresses from various
applications, notebooks, filofaxes and scraps of paper into the OSX
Address Book app so that it can dole them out to other apps as a central
repository of contact information. I synchronised it with PM's address
book (hereafter refer
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