You miss my point.
I know that the Girl has a menu behind herthe problem is that after I
have clicked REPLY and the reply message is open, I want to change it to
REPLY ALL (or vice versa)...
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Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 13:48:41 -07
Larry Samberg on 4/12/03 said
>>>2. A way to toggle between REPLY and REPLY ALL after I have selected
>>>reply. I keep my default as REPLY in order to avoid the annoying habit of
>>>responding to everybody for trivial things. But then when I do need to do
>>>a REPLY ALL I don't seem to have much
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Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 11:46:32 -0700 Leonard Morgenstern wrote:
>On 4/12/03 10:24 AM Larry Samberg wrote:
>
>>.so these are things that would make the program more
>>usable for ME
>
>Dear Larry:
>
>Several of the things you want
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 11:12:38 -0700 Barbara Needham wrote:
>Larry Samberg on 4/12/03 said
>
>>Now that I have been using PM for a few days I can put a few suggestions
>>on the table for future releases. I realize that there are
On 4/12/03 10:24 AM Larry Samberg wrote:
>.so these are things that would make the program more
>usable for ME
Dear Larry:
Several of the things you want are already there. What PowerMail REALLY
needs is a good users' manual so starters like you don't get so frustrated.
>
>1. A DELETE button i
Larry Samberg on 4/12/03 said
>Now that I have been using PM for a few days I can put a few suggestions
>on the table for future releases. I realize that there are always
>cultural and intentional differences from program to program, and I
>haven't been using PM long enough to understand the cult
I just imported from OS X Mail this week with no problem. My biggest
folder was about 6000 messages
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Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:51:48 -0700 Noah Allen wrote:
>I have recently downloaded the new version of
>PowerMail (4.1.2) and
computers are just plain cool - well, more specifically the people coding
and coming up with all these neat ideas, which makes using computers real
fun:
since upgrading to osx I missed the freeware iScriptLite which was set to
daily backup my PM address book and my PM database plus to check my (
I have recently downloaded the new version of
PowerMail (4.1.2) and tried to import from Apple's
mail.app. Most folders are imported with no problem,
however when the import utility gets to the "sent
items" folder which contains over 11,000 emails, it
crashes the entire program. This is reproduc
Now that I have been using PM for a few days I can put a few suggestions
on the table for future releases. I realize that there are always
cultural and intentional differences from program to program, and I
haven't been using PM long enough to understand the culture and intent of
the developers...
At 6:35 AM Fri, Apr 11, 2003 Rucastle said:
>After the upgrade to 10.2.5 PM works fine, with the exception of being
>extremely slow during the log in or timing out before it can. Any ideas?
>
>Hylton
>
>PM 4.1.2 , G4, OS X 10.2.5, ADSL
>
>
>
I do believe I have been had by a universal slowdown.
Hello Mr. Greene
Fixed it by starting it up while holding down Option+Apple as you suggested.
The repair option that did it was: low level database rebuild.
Thanks much.
NK
>have you tried starting it up while holding down Option+Apple... You can
>run some repair options that way.
>
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>M
have you tried starting it up while holding down Option+Apple... You can
run some repair options that way.
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Man becomes the master of difficult situations by refusing
the assistance of weak men. He relies on his own strength
of character.
Have been using Powermail for several months on a G4 with OS 10.2.
Powermail will not launch & I get error messages:
an error occurred while opening user's files
database error 100 in 9DB get record
low level error 69
Any help would be appreciated
Norm Kronenberg
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843-681-9698
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