Re: Attachment applescript question

2003-12-04 Thread Zach Selland
On Thu, Dec 4, 2003, Marco Piovanelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >It kept track of attachments using aliases, so I could rename >attachments and organize them into several different folders to suit >me, and Emailer was still able to match the original messages to >their attachments. That was a f

Re: Artifacts

2003-12-04 Thread Christopher Plummer
I see the "red dots" quite often, and if I keep PowerMail open for a long writing/editing session, I can get one in nearly every line down the left side of my window. (I have one to play with right now.) I'd say it's smaller than a period. Maybe just a single pixel. They stick to the window locati

Re: Attachment applescript question

2003-12-04 Thread Marco Piovanelli
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 03:33:29 -0700, cheshirekat ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >Would be nice if PM made it easy to follow a file when moved. It sure would. >Are there other email applications that keep track of an attachment >that has been moved or renamed? Claris Emailer 2.0 was one of them. It

Re: unexpected error

2003-12-04 Thread Klaus-Dieter Lorch
Thank you Jerome, that works! Klaus-Dieter Lorch >Klaus-Dieter Lorch wrote: > >>Since my provider changed his server last weekend I have problems to >>recieve mails from more than 4 accounts. Before this it was no problem to >>recieve mails from 11 accounts at the same time. > >It's a limitatio

Re: unexpected error

2003-12-04 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Klaus-Dieter Lorch wrote: >Since my provider changed his server last weekend I have problems to >recieve mails from more than 4 accounts. Before this it was no problem to >recieve mails from 11 accounts at the same time. It's a limitation of your provider. All you can do is to configure PowerMai

Re: Attachment applescript question

2003-12-04 Thread cheshirekat
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003, the following words from Mikael Byström pmdisc- [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >If the answer to the above is it's not possible, may I suggest to CTM Dev >that they make it possible to reset a new path for an attachment? This >could make possible usef

Re: Attachment applescript question

2003-12-04 Thread cheshirekat
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003, the following words from PowerMail Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ... >Mikael Byström wrote: > >>As the "file" property of "attachments" is read only, does this mean it's >>impossible under OS X to update the path for the attachment if I have

Re(3): PowerMail 4.2.1 and Panther: Problem stuffing attachments

2003-12-04 Thread Rick Lecoat
Just t add to the body of facts, I'm using Stuffit 7.0.3 with the PM/OS configuration below and my stuffit checkbox at the bottom of a message works fine. So I'd say that it's not a simple case of Stuffit being broken in PM 4.2.1 under Panther, but must be a more complex combination of factors. N

unexpected error

2003-12-04 Thread Klaus-Dieter Lorch
Sorry, my english ist not so good, but I hope, you will understand me: Since my provider changed his server last weekend I have problems to recieve mails from more than 4 accounts. Before this it was no problem to recieve mails from 11 accounts at the same time. Now I can recieve mails from each

Re(3): PowerMail 4.2.1 and Panther: Problem stuffing attachments

2003-12-04 Thread Peter Baral
Am Mi, 3. Dez 2003, schrieb Pat O'Halloran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >I have Deluxe 8.0.1 and the check box is greyed out for me The same here - tested with StuffIt Standard 7.x, Deluxe 7.x and Deluxe 8.0/8.0.1 -- Peter BaralMedienwerkstatt Muehlacker Verla

Re: Attachment applescript question

2003-12-04 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Mikael Byström wrote: >As the "file" property of "attachments" is read only, does this mean it's >impossible under OS X to update the path for the attachment if I have it >moved by scripting the finder executed by a filter? If you move an attachment to a different location by any mean, PowerMail

Attachment applescript question

2003-12-04 Thread Mikael Bystr
As the "file" property of "attachments" is read only, does this mean it's impossible under OS X to update the path for the attachment if I have it moved by scripting the finder executed by a filter? Or is there some backdoor? Can I perhaps make PowerMail to move the file instead? If so, how? How i