Re(2): Now Contact synch

2003-05-04 Thread Freddels
On 5/4/03, at 3:10 PM, Bob Parks wrote: >>I have also found a program that will sync my NUDC contacts with Apple >>Address book and then whenever PM opens it also automatically sync with >>the Apple Address book. It works very well. > >As of a few days ago, Power On, the current developer of Now

Re: Attachment wierdness

2003-05-04 Thread Greg Saylor
My backup situation is totally squared away now.. What my concern is in relation to what happened during my last Powermail upgrade... After doing the upgrade I couldn't read any of my email because my key was in an email somewhere Because I couldn't enter the key, I couldn't read my email...

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1483 - 05/03/03

2003-05-04 Thread Kevin Yuran
What is eMA? kyuran >As much as you desire to kept them all in PowerMail, I would strongly >suggest that you consider the eMA archive solution. You do not need to >own FileMaker, if you switch email client, eMA works with all the major >clients, and is not dependent on your staying with any parti

Re: Now Contact synch

2003-05-04 Thread Bob Parks
>Subject: Re(3): New mail alert? >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 19:10:41 -0400 > snip > >I have also found a program that will sync my NUDC contacts with Apple >Address book and then whenever PM opens it also automatically sync with >the Apple Address book. It works very well.

Re: Re(2): Spam filter (Was: New mail alert?)

2003-05-04 Thread Michael Tsai
On Sunday, May 4, 2003, at 12:38 PM, Max Gossell wrote: > Yes, I agree I was a bit confused myself at first. But then I found out > -- you just ignore the "Unregistered" window, and you have a completely > normal shareware. Right. SpamSieve is fully functional while unregistered, and there is

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Scott at HobbyLink Japan
>Excuse me, would anybody like to give me an URL to where I can find/read >about this "eMA"? Google search under "eMessage Archiver", its full name. --- Scott T. Hards President HobbyLink Japan (www.hlj.com)

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Andy Fragen
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* On Sun, May 4, 2003, Max Gossell said: >Excuse me, would anybody like to give me an URL to where I can find/read >about this "eMA"? -- Andy Fragen TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X

Re(2): Spam filter - Sorry, I forgot...

2003-05-04 Thread Max Gossell
The reason why you get that "register sign" when trying to add a good/bad user is because SpamSieve is launched when using one of its scripts. Try starting SpamSive, hide it, and then you can use the scripts forever without ever getting any "register nag". Max G __ At 4 maj 2003 18.38.13 I ori

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Max Gossell
Excuse me, would anybody like to give me an URL to where I can find/read about this "eMA"? You've made me interested, and have tried to find a link in the previous conversation, but can't find any. Max G

Re(2): Spam filter (Was: New mail alert?)

2003-05-04 Thread Max Gossell
Yes, I agree I was a bit confused myself at first. But then I found out -- you just ignore the "Unregistered" window, and you have a completely normal shareware. It's fully functional: If you just don't bother about that window, you can start using the software with full access to all the menu com

Re: Spam filter (Was: New mail alert?)

2003-05-04 Thread cheshirekat
On Sun, May 04, 2003, Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED], invoked powers within the internet realm, to proclaim ... >You don't need to do all that spam filtering yourself. This marvelous app >takes care of most of it for you: SpamSieve > I'm from the old school

Re: Help_requested - Print error

2003-05-04 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
FYI, I solved this problem! After deleting all preferences, etc, without succes, I found out that for whatever reason my page setup had Scale 288687%. That is not good! Setting it back to the 80% I use normally solved it. Mirko -- Mirko Kranenburg e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 2 May 2003 2

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Wayne Brissette
schmidt systementwicklung [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 6:35 AM stated: >Wayne, > >tell me, how do you want to built an user-interface with SQL? >SQL is a query-language for databases and also Postgre is a SQL-database >as well as mySQL. >But you still can't make a user-interface with that one,

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Wayne, tell me, how do you want to built an user-interface with SQL? SQL is a query-language for databases and also Postgre is a SQL-database as well as mySQL. But you still can't make a user-interface with that one, so you need a tool on top of that. For that you can use 4D, VB, or any highlevel

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Wayne Brissette
schmidt systementwicklung [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 4:39 AM stated: > >>Mac OS X made a number of databases such as Frontbase available for >>relatively nothing. >or Postgre and some more. >But they all require programming in C++ or some other high language. Not true. Frontbase which you

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Wayne, Am/On: Sun, 4 May 2003 10:24:14 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Wayne Wayne Brissette >Also there are other Databases other than 4D that would work, however which ones ? 4D has a Textprocessing tool, which is easy to program and I think one needs something like that for that task. >somebody would n

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Wayne Brissette
schmidt systementwicklung [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 3:16 AM stated: >FM >5.5 I think, should run under OS X native, like 4D >6.7. >And you don't need to buy FM, the runtime should be free. However, Scott runs into one issue most of us don't. FileMaker still requires a separate version for

Re (2): PM crahes with Word 2001

2003-05-04 Thread Juergen Schindler
Hi Barbara, and thank you for your answer. As you supposed I don't use Word X yet although that I am just in progress to switch to Jaguar. My problem doesn't have to due to the address book either. Maybe there is another solution. Greetings Jürgen >From: "Barbara Needham" <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Scott, Am/On: Sun, 4 May 2003 09:51:08 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Scott Scott at HobbyLink Japan >This is also an issue for me, as I have tons of Japanese-language e-mails >in my database. > >Also, is there a way to use this OS X Native with the Runtime solution? >I downloaded the package after readin

Spam filter (Was: New mail alert?)

2003-05-04 Thread Max Gossell
At 3 maj 2003, 18.12 CET, cheshirekat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I bought PowerMail in February but didn't start using it until just last >month and am glad I switched to it from Mail because it doesn't display >HTML. I didn't think I'd like it much because it lacked the built-in spam >filtering

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread Scott at HobbyLink Japan
>does eMA support different mail-encodings, like Japanese, Central- >European etc like PM does. >As far as I know FM, I would be surprised if it does. >The only solution to me seams to be a 4D database with 4D Write, which is >a bit oversized. This is also an issue for me, as I have tons of Japan

Re: eMA

2003-05-04 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Am/On: Sun, 4 May 2003 08:37:23 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Midi Midi >I agree, I said "you do not need to own FileMaker" - and I know that you >are familiar with eMA. does eMA support different mail-encodings, like Japanese, Central- European etc like PM does. As far as I know FM, I would be surprised

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1483 - 05/03/03

2003-05-04 Thread Midi
Marlyse, I agree, I said "you do not need to own FileMaker" - and I know that you are familiar with eMA. One business partner uses Eudora as his basic database. I have tried to migrate him to FileMaker and eMA and he resists, despite the fact that regular Eudora crashes are clearly related to d

Re: Candid Comments re PM & sysX

2003-05-04 Thread Marlyse Comte
are you referring here to mailticker? this would astonish me, as I do get a number, white in a red circle. just curious. ---marlyse >And it still doesn't put a number on the icon, by the way.

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1483 - 05/03/03

2003-05-04 Thread Marlyse Comte
actually he does not need filemaker - runtime version runs just dandy. ---marlyse >As much as you desire to kept them all in PowerMail, I would strongly >suggest that you consider the eMA archive solution. You do not need to >own FileMaker, if you switch email client, eMA works with all the majo

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1483 - 05/03/03

2003-05-04 Thread Marlyse Comte
understandable if you do not want to wade 2x through spam. easiest solution then - make a backup every day and if you can a copy to an external drive. then, like 1x a month, you just burn all important data to a CDR. you anyhow should have means of backing up your computer, you REALLY don't want

Re: Candid Comments re PM & sysX

2003-05-04 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Bill, Am/On: Sun, 4 May 2003 07:33:32 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Bill Bill Bucolo >words or phrases to be url or email links, and (so far at least) limits >appearance of my >type...re different sizes, fonts, colors. You can do that only by sending html code. A lot of people don't like HTML-Mails, some

Re: Comment from new PM user

2003-05-04 Thread Marlyse Comte
i think the main problem is that you haven't found out yet how to do all of this stuff. not linking? what exactly do you mean? you can create url's in pm, no problem. if you will be notified when new mail arrives, is a preference setting. also changable via filters. also shedules exist, choosable

Re: Comment from new PM user

2003-05-04 Thread schmidt systementwicklung
Hello Bill, Am/On: Sun, 4 May 2003 04:32:12 +0200 schrieb/wrote: Bill Bill Bucolo >Am a system 9.2 holdout... Running beige G3/ 448 mgs ram, add-on usb, >firewire etc., I push >huge art files around and send them worldwide, do loads of emailing to my >established >customers and prospects... a fe

Re: Candid Comments re PM & sysX

2003-05-04 Thread Bill Bucolo
THANKS for your clarification, Barbara. Just found the scheduler. PM seems to not allow words or phrases to be url or email links, and (so far at least) limits appearance of my type...re different sizes, fonts, colors. Barbara Needham wrote: > Bill Bucolo on 5/3/03 said > > >Re PM mail notifi

Re: Candid Comments re PM & sysX

2003-05-04 Thread Barbara Needham
Bill Bucolo on 5/3/03 said >Re PM mail notification... today I just received a half dozen notes about >a plug-in >necessary to be notified (in X) when mail is available. Maybe there are >other means on the >program to get this kind of news but I haven't seen it yet and an awful >lot of people do

Re: Comment from new PM user

2003-05-04 Thread Midi
If you want notification of when email arrives and set a schedule, you can hear the chime (preferences - notifications) in OS 9, even with PowerMail hidden while you are working in other applications if you set the volume loud enough. While I can understand your hold out, I will tell you that my

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1483 - 05/03/03

2003-05-04 Thread Midi
As much as you desire to kept them all in PowerMail, I would strongly suggest that you consider the eMA archive solution. You do not need to own FileMaker, if you switch email client, eMA works with all the major clients, and is not dependent on your staying with any particular client. eMA will ma

Re: Candid Comments re PM & sysX

2003-05-04 Thread Bill Bucolo
--==_20060728155055.14814-1_== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Scott, Barbara, thanks for your comments. Re PM mail notification... today I just received a half dozen notes about a plug-in necessary to be notified (in X) when mail is available. Maybe t

Re: powermail-discuss Digest #1483 - 05/03/03

2003-05-04 Thread Greg Saylor
Well, a recent experience of upgrading Powermail when I lost a TON of email convinced me that I need to have an archive account... But, I don't want to forward everything.. I only want to forward emails which are not junk mail (aka emails which have been moved into a folder). One of the biggest

Re: Comment from new PM user

2003-05-04 Thread Barbara Needham
Bill Bucolo on 5/3/03 said >Just now realizing how much more I had with Netscape 4.79... PM doesn't >allow linking of regular mail text to urls or to email addresses within mail, doesn't >notify when messages arrive or even regularly the check server for me without an add-on... >And it seems kin

Re: Comment from new PM user

2003-05-04 Thread Scott at HobbyLink Japan
>Am just not seeing point of X's bells & whistle, Bill, While I'm sure others will address your points about PM's other features (yes, it most definitely notifies when messages arrive, etc..), Let me make two short comments about OS X (anything beyond this would not be for this sort of list any

Comment from new PM user

2003-05-04 Thread Bill Bucolo
Comment from new user of PM: Am a system 9.2 holdout... Running beige G3/ 448 mgs ram, add-on usb, firewire etc., I push huge art files around and send them worldwide, do loads of emailing to my established customers and prospects... a few hundred contacts a week... also use Photoshop, Graphic C

Re(4): New mail alert?

2003-05-04 Thread Larry Samberg
Yeh, I was a bit leary of this, initially, since most of the mailers I have been using for the last few years could display HTML...but the globe at the bottom makes it pretty easy and the reality is that my browser can display HTML faster and more consistently than most mailersSo I find that I

Re(4): New mail alert?

2003-05-04 Thread Freddels
On 5/3/03, at 8:29 PM, Barbara Needham wrote: >Then you can click on the globe >icon at the bottom if you wish to see what the html mail really looked >like. Mostly its not worth it but every once in a while I get an email I >want to see the original of. I didn't know about the globe thing. Tha

Re(3): New mail alert?

2003-05-04 Thread Barbara Needham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/3/03 said >I don't mind HTML so much but it just looks like a mess with the HTML >reader enabled so I unselected that option. Right. That is what most [?] of us do. Then you can click on the globe icon at the bottom if you wish to see what the html mail really looked like.

Re(2): New mail alert?

2003-05-04 Thread cheshirekat
On Sat, May 3, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED], invoked powers within the internet realm, to proclaim ... >There are a few things I would like to see: 1. the ability to handle HTML >in messages. 2. The ability to send to more than one contact when >selecting them from Now and Up to Dat

Re: HTML quoting

2003-05-04 Thread Wayne Brissette
Daniel Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 5/4/03 at 5:01 PM stated: >Where would I find such an Applescript? > >Dan Look in my footer for the AppleScript archives. Wayne -- "Nature can survive without man--in fact, that may be its salvation--but man cannot survive without nature." - Homero Aridjis L

Re(3): New mail alert?

2003-05-04 Thread Freddels
On 5/3/03, at 5:21 PM, Barbara Needham wrote: >>There are a few things I would like to see: 1. the ability to handle HTML >>in messages. > >Well, the reason a lot of us got PM is that it doesn't "do" html. If you >mean that replying to HTML e-mail thing [I think that was you that asked] >there a

HTML quoting

2003-05-04 Thread Daniel Ross
>Subject: Re: HTML quoting: HOW? >From: "Andy Fragen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 12:19:38 -0700 > >*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* >On Fri, May 2, 2003, Oliver Hardt said: > >>hello: i prefer plain text in emails. however, sometimes i