Ditto. I switched to connecting separately through the system when I
upgraded to OSX. I wait until I'm connected, then I tell PM to check
accounts. Actually, the same goes for surfing the web with IE. Perhaps
this is a Jaguar issue rather than PM.
Jeff T
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From:
I can confirm this finding. I get the 'can't find server' and variations
using a broadband connection.
Warren
From: Juergen Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: PowerMail discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2003 10:38:31 +0200
To: Powermail Liste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PM
Hi,
I have just activated the PPP-option in Jaguar, that allows to establish
automatically a connection to the internet if necessary.
The result: PM 4.2 doesn't wait long enough until it checks the pop
accounts. Already during the process of establishing the connection PM
displays the message:
Thanks for remembering and responding. I will check the RFC.
Bill Courington
I don't see a Preference for setting how PM wraps lines. Is there one?
Don't think so. Allow me to quote myself quoting Wayne Brissette (from 6
June 2003):
Wayne Brissette made this note (Word/Line wrapping - can
The first time i tried to download this (using Omniweb) i only got about
1/3 of the file. Didn't notice until stuffit tried to open it. The
second time i tried i got the whole file and everything went perfect from
there. i am on high speed cable that comes in with my television.
Gerry
Op
I don't see a Preference for setting how PM wraps lines. Is there one?
Don't think so. Allow me to quote myself quoting Wayne Brissette (from 6
June 2003):
Wayne Brissette made this note (Word/Line wrapping - can it be disabled?):
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Does anyone know if/how word wrapping can be turned off
When I'm composing, lines are clearly soft-wrapped; change the window
size and the lines are re-wrapped. But a recipient, using an unknown mail
client, complains that messages from me have hard returns at the end of
each line. His window size is slightly smaller than mine, so he gets this
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 9:24 am -0400, Jim Pistrang wrote:
Hi All,
My ISP runs SpamAssasin and flags spam with a '::SPAM::' tag in the
subject line. However, they do not currently offer an option to delete
spam on the server, so I am forced to download it and filter it in
PowerMail. Not
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Max,
I got so tired of this, especially with international versions of Re:
that I wrote a script to change them all to Re: and to get rid of those
pesky Re: Re:s. If you didn't want anything it would be a simple change
to
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