On 07 6 2003 at 1:57 pm -0400, Marlyse Comte wrote:
>yay, this is nifty! just checked it out and indeed! I never used this
>option until now (knock on wood), but good to know it is there.
Although I've used this in the past, I didn't take time to pay attention
to the tracking number algorithm ti
>I also noticed in these last releases, the Contents folder icon has
>slightly less color - as if it is grayed out - the difference in
>appearance of the folder icon is not obvious, though.
>
>Any reasons why the Contents folder will not open with 4.1.1, 4.1.2, and
>4.1.3?
>
>Thanks,
>
>John Field
Jefferis Peterson on 6/9/03 said
>I don't know what's wrong with the native VIEW HTML feature, but it probably
>shouldn't be an option. I get the spinning cursor and even Safari becomes
>unresponsive if I choose to view html with PM 4.1.3 instead of with a
>browser.
From the PowerMail Manual:
>
>I don't know what's wrong with the native VIEW HTML feature, but it probably
>shouldn't be an option...
Sorry for your problems, but it behaves okay here.
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Pismo500 - 320mb RAM - OS X (10.2.6) - PM 4.1.2
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I don't know what's wrong with the native VIEW HTML feature, but it probably
shouldn't be an option. I get the spinning cursor and even Safari becomes
unresponsive if I choose to view html with PM 4.1.3 instead of with a
browser.
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Received from John Fields on 8/6/03 at 8:42 pm
>Any reasons why the Contents folder will not open with 4.1.1, 4.1.2, and
>4.1.3?
I'm afraid that I can't duplicate the problem John; as you can see from
my sig below I'm using the latest version of PM and I can open the
package contents without any
Dear all,
sorry if this is an old issue but I'm new to Powermail and can't get a
response
from the developers... I have an Exchange server running IMAP that gives the
following error when fetching mail: "Protocol Error: "Specified message
list is
invalid" "
I get this it seems when a new messag
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