is anyone able to 'fine tune the unquote Applescript? If is of course a
good one; the only thing to make it better would be unquote selection
so that selection portion is the only part affected rather than whole
msg, which can be very useful at times.
thanks!
The AppleScript is indeed slow - I gave up on it.
Moving the messages around seems a bit of a kludge, and also pretty slow.
What do the PM folks have to say? They could certainly write something
that work much more quickly!
George Henne
NS BASIC Corporation
Perhaps I am missing something here. When I do this, the messages stay in
the Mail Trash. I think that all the delete is doing is moving the
messages to the Mail Trash, and doing nothing if already there.
Also, I have to use command shift (not just shift) to select a block of
messages.
PM is
It is really hard helping you to find your old environment not knowing
what steps exactly you did do when you thought you where making a backup.
Also, a backup is in addition to the normal (not different) user
environment. So, you have your original environment, a backup of it which
you can't
You'll need to run an AppleScript to do something like that. You can
find such a script at http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html.
I've also done this manually by creating a new folder I call Temporary
Trash. I move all of the newer messages from my trash into that
folder, then I delete
I would say: sort by date, select the first one to delete, scroll to the
other side of the list, keep shift pressed, select last to delete, and
command-backspace should do it.
Not fancy, but probably quick!
By the way: how does PM behave with databases of that size?
Mirko
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Mirko Kranenburg
I now have 15,000 messages in my Mail Trash and almost 10,000 messages in
Sent Mail.
How do I get rid of the old ones, for example anything older than 90 days?
If there are archives of this list, please let me know and I'll search them...
Otherwise, I'm trying to develop an AppleScript that will forward a
complete message (full headers and HTML content) to another account (yes,
for SPAM reporting). If anyone has already started this project, even in
I've just got to believe that my original PowerMail environment
is somewhere or at least I hope so.
Do a search on your hard disk for a folder with the name PowerMail
Files, or for some of the contents of that folder: Address Database,
Message Database, Setup Database. This should give you
On Wed, Apr 2, 2003, Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Help! A curse upon these enboldened folders!
Hi Rick,
Just a thought, did you try either of the preference reset options at
the bottom of the Powermail First Aid window?
Thanks,
Zach
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Zach Selland
Taylor Design Group
Portland, OR
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Date Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2003 9:40
From: George Duebner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Duebner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I sent this to PowerMail on Sunday but have received no reply.
I've checked on my Mac
Received from: Karel Gillissen
At: 2:02 am (GMT) on Wed, Apr 2, 2003
Hi Rick
Are you sure that you have the 'View All' command selected? (Menus -
View - View All)
That happened to me once; for some reason it 'automagically' changed to
'View Unread', while some unread messages didn't show up.
I
Neither of these 2 folders have any unread messages in them, yet persist
in indicating that they do. I've tried a database rebuild, both basic and
low level, using PM's own repair features, but it has made no difference.
I don't want these two folders permanently bold, what can I do? Maybe
this
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