Thanks to the tip about a Service Manager I was able to disable services
easily.
Now they do appear in PM, too.
I noticed many services are not in (~)/Library/Services or .../
PreferencePanes; some of them came with apps I tried but declined to use
(quite a few notebook apps with services). Howev
Jerome,
It there some way to re-attach attachments to received messages? This is
sometimes useful if I want to rename the file or if I just want to
reorganize it outside of my attachments folder.
--
Andy Fragen
TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X 10.3.2 - PowerMail v4.2.1
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Hi there,
I would like an advice on how to handle some special messages I receive.
These messages are empty, all the usefull information is enclosed in an
enclosure.html attachment that Powermail do not want to display. I don't
even know what is the mailer, there is no such info in the header.
Th
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 9:24 pm -0500, Michael Lewis wrote:
>>There's a bug in < 10.3, and I'm not sure when/if it was squashed in
>>10.2.x, where if you have more than a certain number of Services, they
>>stop working in Carbon apps.
>
>Not sure what they limit is, if any in 10.2.8, but I have 1
Stephane Terreaux wrote:
>On my system, the attachments are not deleted when I delete a message.
Attachments in received messages are moved to the Finder trash when the
message is deleted in PowerMail (ie, when the mail trash is emptied). If
you move a message to the mail trash but don't empty i
Thanks TimH,
that must be it - I have 35 services listed, not counting sub-services.
Now, let's see what I can delete... I do have DEVONthink with
WordService. In any case, I have ordered Panther so the problem, I
understand, should soon be solved.
Willem
1:09 am Tuesday, February 24, 2004 Tim
Le 23/02/04 à 14:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>Hello Anthony
>
>>I've often wondered about this because sometimes it seems to happen.
>>When I get a message that has attachments, the attached files are
>>automatically downloaded into a "DownLoads" folder in my Home Directory.
>> Downloads from
Marlyse Comte sez:
>Sorry, I can not help you here- you might want to email support at Spam
>Cop and ask them what the problem exactly is.
Well, they have help set up via newsgroups and I don't have a newsgroup
reader/poster, so I thought I'd try here first before going to find one,
installing i
Sorry, I can not help you here- you might want to email support at Spam
Cop and ask them what the problem exactly is.
---marlyse
--- former message(s) quotes:
>Marlyse Comte sez:
>
>>are you sure you VIEW FULL HEADER in PowerMail before you are doing the
>>copy/past
Marlyse Comte sez:
>are you sure you VIEW FULL HEADER in PowerMail before you are doing the
>copy/paste into SpamCops form?
Yes. I also hit CMD-SHIFT-H twice to force the full header to the top of
the mail since it originally puts the header after the mail message in
PwoerMail (or at least in m
are you sure you VIEW FULL HEADER in PowerMail before you are doing the
copy/paste into SpamCops form?
---marlyse
--- former message(s) quotes:
>>Finding links in message body
>>Parsing text part
>>error:couldn't parse head
>>Message body parser requires full
The following has been going on for a couple months, but I've just now
become annoyed and curious enough to track down what is going on. I
usually paste my spam into SpamCop's reporting form to report spam, but
for several months now I've been getting the following in the report when
doing so:
>F
Jan Litzinger sez:
>I´m using Mac OS X 10.3.2 with PowerMail 4.2.1 - both in german version.
>But I´m quite sure, that services already worked in Mac OS X 10.2.8.
>
>Sorry, I have no idea, why it does not work in your place...
I'm using OS X 10.2.8 and was able to select text in a message (three
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 10:28 pm +0200, smelik wrote:
>Just too glad if I'm wrong, but I cannot reproduce what you suggest:
>
>marking (selecting) a block of text in an email message
>go to Powermail -> Services
>but none of the Services, which other apps show, appear. And the PM
>folder is in th
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