On Thu, Apr 3, 2003, Rick Lecoat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the idea Zach.
Hey, no problem! Glad to be of help!
Cheers,
Zach
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Zach Selland
Taylor Design Group
Portland, OR
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www.taylordesigngroup.com
Received from: Zach Selland
At: 7:19 pm (GMT) on Wed, Apr 2, 2003
Just a thought, did you try either of the preference reset options at
the bottom of the Powermail First Aid window?
Zach, that was an inspired suggestion. For some reason, checking the
first of those buttons (Reset window-related
Rick Lecoat wrote:
Yesterday I got a corrupted message in my pop account that PM couldn't
download properly;
Being a level-headed chap I downloaded Mail Siphon and remotely deleted
the message on the POP server.
When a problem like this happens, you can of course delete the message
from the POP
Hi Chris,
THANK YOU SOO MUCH. YOU DID IT. YOU'RE RIGHT.
I did a search on Message Database, and that did it! It found my old
environment for me. :)
Thank you. Thank You. THANK YOU!!!
George
I've just got to believe that my original PowerMail environment
is somewhere or at
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003 11:09:03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote something like:
There's also a keyboard shortcut for what you want; assuming I understand
what you want, that is.
Command- R is the sequence for 'Reply to Sender. If you use Shift-
Command- R you will get Reply to All. This is the same
L. Cornelio said:
Is there no function to set PM to *ask* of you want to reply to sender or
to the whole group? There are defaults to select either one, but not an
option ( as in emailer) to ask so that you can choose which is
appropriate
And Andy Fragen replied:
In fact, there is. If I
Hi Rick,
Karel Gillissen said:
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 did the same things as you,
I can only but recommend Smartwrap http://www.selznick.com/products/
smartwrap/mac.htm which somebody in this group recommended me earlier.
It ships with an AppleScript ready for PowerMail, and it can be fully
customized to your needs. You mark a selection in a mail, and by using
the function
At 2 april 2003, 13.37 CET, L. Cornelio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
In case anyone is interested can make sense of it, here is the 'dequote
selection' script from emailer on the odd chance it can be modified.
thanks!-- De-Quoter v1.0
-- January 10, 1998
-- strip out quote marks from the selection of a message
-- by Eric Scheid, Ironclad Internet, [EMAIL
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