Re: PowerMail Files folder....

2003-11-10 Thread Judith Beiss
Kjell: Thanks, I needed that help. Cheers Judith Beiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Question: do I need both these folders in my Documents folder? If not, which ought to go-- PM 3 Files or the much newer PM Files? What must I check for before trashing one or the other? Keep the one that holds

Re(3): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to John Snippe to have said: I will re-start the computer and report back. From what I have read so far, I am in a 'bug' situation, or am stupid... and either are realistic possibilities ;-) I have restarted the box (MOSX 10.2.6 - PM 4.2). I have

Re: PowerMail Files folder....

2003-11-10 Thread Kjell Olausson
Judith Beiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Question: do I need both these folders in my Documents folder? If not, which ought to go-- PM 3 Files or the much newer PM Files? What must I check for before trashing one or the other? Keep the one that holds your Message Database. Take a look at the

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Jean de Crombrugghe
En réponse au mail de Tim Lapin, daté du 10/11/2003 à 20:13 : On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 1:54 PM, John Snippe sent forth: On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account information from the account

Re(3): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: It is NOT an option you pick, it is the default unless you have your Mail Schedulings and Locations Locations tab set for Always use SMTP server: OR The Also use this account when replying checked for the default account in

Re(3): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Richard Davis
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account information from the account the message was addressed to. Really? I seem to have missed that option. Where do I find it? It is NOT an option you pick, it

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Tim Lapin to have said: In Mail Schedulings and Locations (under Setup menu) look at the Locations tab of your chosen schedule. Make sure the following is *UN*checked: Also use this account when replying There might be other modifiers to watch but

Re: Error: Can't open the index file

2003-11-10 Thread Cap Schwartz
Thanks, Jerome Chris. That did the trick! Regards, Cap Subject: Re: Error: Can't open the index file From: PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:20:27 +0100 Cap Schwartz wrote: Starting up PM (4.2.1, OS X 10.2.8) this morning I get this series of errors: Can't

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Tim Lapin
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 1:54 PM, John Snippe sent forth: On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account information from the account the message was addressed to. Really? I seem to have missed

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Richard Davis to have said: When I reply to an email the default is to reply with the account information from the account the message was addressed to. Really? I seem to have missed that option. Where do I find it? -- later, JS ask not

Re: Error: Can't open the index file

2003-11-10 Thread C. A. Niemiec
Cap, An indexing error occurred (index) Class=QIE; what=9; when=2 (index) Rebuild the index from the _File_ menu: File Database Rebuild Index... This is different from the cmd-opt-at-start-up first aid. Then see how things work for you. Chris --

Re: Error: Can't open the index file

2003-11-10 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Cap Schwartz wrote: Starting up PM (4.2.1, OS X 10.2.8) this morning I get this series of errors: Can't open the index file. An indexing error occurred (index) Class=QIE; what=9; when=2 (index) Rebuild the search index from the file / database menu. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Jay
On 11/10/03, Richard declared: Hi, I have 2 comptes (for 2 differents addreses) in powermail. I'ld like that the reponses for [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with fai.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with other.org. How can I do that ? Thanks (and sorry for my poor English ;-) ) I don't have any

Re(2): multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Richard Davis
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Jean de Crombrugghe to have said: Hi, I have 2 comptes (for 2 differents addreses) in powermail. I'ld like that the reponses for [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with fai.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with other.org. How can I do that ? Thanks (and

Re: multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread John Snippe
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003, it is attributed to Jean de Crombrugghe to have said: Hi, I have 2 comptes (for 2 differents addreses) in powermail. I'ld like that the reponses for [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with fai.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with other.org. How can I do that ? Thanks (and

Re: Displaying Search Messages

2003-11-10 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Tom Miller wrote: After quite a few clicks on the magnifying glass in the toolbar failed to solve the problem You must set the zoom factor to 100%. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering - None of the other POP clients does so

multi comptes

2003-11-10 Thread Jean de Crombrugghe
Hi, I have 2 comptes (for 2 differents addreses) in powermail. I'ld like that the reponses for [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with fai.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes out with other.org. How can I do that ? Thanks (and sorry for my poor English ;-) ) -- Jean de Crombrugghe Belgiummailto:[EMAIL

PowerMail Files folder....

2003-11-10 Thread Judith Beiss
I recently upgraded from PM 3+ to PM 4.2.1 and all went quite well until today when some email message appears to have created havoc causing PM to expectedly quit due to a Type 2 problem. Altho I immediately restarted using the Command and Option key checking all but Message Compacting, and then