An error occurred while opening the user's file
Database error 5 (DB read error) in 9(DBGetRecord). Low level error 36.
This is what I get when I try to launch PowerMail.
the background:
something happened to my hard disk a couple days ago while I was updating
system software via software
Thomas Thaler on 2/22/03 said
About Lables.
Did someone find a way to control them inside filters and/or within apple
scripts and this with Mac OS X?
Well, I'm not sure what you are wanting, exactly. But I do use filters
and label; filtering on from. Example: mailing lists, I colorize the
About Lables.
Did someone find a way to control them inside filters and/or within apple
scripts and this with Mac OS X?
Ben Kennedy on 2/22/03 said
On 22 2 2003 at 12:22 pm -0500, Barbara Needham wrote:
For those looking in vain for label under the mail menu, in Power Mail
for OS X it is under
Ben Kennedy on 2/22/03 said
On 22 2 2003 at 12:22 pm -0500, Barbara Needham wrote:
For those looking in vain for label under the mail menu, in Power Mail
for OS X it is under the File Menu.
Really? Not for me; it's under Mail. PM 4.1.2, OS 10.2.4.
Well, I'm slow to upgrade sometimes. I have
I don't like the bouncing icon either. I prefer Mail's solution, that is
a discrete message with lots of info (number of messages waiting), and
otherwise something analogous to Entourage should work as well (new mail).
For that, I like Beas's suggestion!
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Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail [EMAIL
A very legitimate point, indeed.
What I am doing is keeping the Folders List window open on my desktop
all the time and I can tell right away by any folders which are bolded
that I have new mail.
but a nice feature would be as you say some kind of a visual que in
the dock.
John
On
On 22 2 2003 at 12:22 pm -0500, Barbara Needham wrote:
For those looking in vain for label under the mail menu, in Power Mail
for OS X it is under the File Menu.
Really? Not for me; it's under Mail. PM 4.1.2, OS 10.2.4.
-b
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Ben Kennedy, chief magician
zygoat creative technical services
Is there an option to see a different icon when new mail arrives? Like an
open envelope instead of a closed one? Or a counter with the number of
new mail messages?
I did try the various options under Preferences but I didn't see a way to
actually change the icon (just the option to bounce it
Tried it, but it's useless most of the time because it has no way of
knowing what return address to use as that piece of information is either
missing, false, or in a non compliant format, rendering it pointless.
The only long-term solution for me that ever came close to a solution is
to use a
Marlyse;
As usual your good sense prevails. Should have thought of it as I, like
everyone else I'm sure, have tried to write on a received/sent email and
had the alert asking if I wish to duplicate or cancel!
thanks.
I often find I would like to file an email in two placesthere is no
make
Mirko Kranenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/22/03 at 06:38 AM stated:
Does anyone have the bounce spam applescript working?
If so, could you please send me a copy of the script that works for you?
I cannot get the one in the archhives working for me, so I must be
overlookiing something.
Thanks in
Does anyone have the bounce spam applescript working?
If so, could you please send me a copy of the script that works for you?
I cannot get the one in the archhives working for me, so I must be
overlookiing something.
Thanks in advance,
Mirko
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Mirko Kranenburg
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why are you wasting your valuable time reinventing the wheel?
Remember, Highest and Best Use !
This has all been worked out already, to the nth degree, by
professionals, who probably spent hundreds of hours perfecting the
algorithm that makes this all work.
All you need is a utility to do
Why not try something like SpamSieve, it excellent.
http://www.c-command.com/spamsieve/
Or Spamfire, another fine product:
http://www.matterform.com
Best, Dietmar
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On Sat, Feb 22, 2003, Wilson Ng said:
Not being proficient in AppleScript, I'd love to know if there is there a
way to automate a spam killer filter?
Why not try something like SpamSieve, it excellent.
Not being proficient in AppleScript, I'd love to know if there is there a
way to automate a spam killer filter?
I have PM set to partially retrieve e-mail over 2K so that I can preview
them before fully retrieving e-mail.
I have a filter at the top of the list called Spam Killer. Everytime I
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