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Agreed. I really like Entourage's timed schedules.
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Andy Fragen
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004, Pat O'Halloran said:
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>It appears that on 30/4/04 Andy Fragen spake thus:
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>>You can use the 'Delete Aged Messages' script from t
It appears that on 30/4/04 Andy Fragen spake thus:
>You can use the 'Delete Aged Messages' script from the link below and set
>it up with a cron job. It's a kludge, but it works.
Thanks Andy, I'd already done that as I used it in v4 - it's better than
nothing but I'd prefer the built in option.
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You can use the 'Delete Aged Messages' script from the link below and set
it up with a cron job. It's a kludge, but it works.
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Andy Fragen
TiBook 400/384 RAM - OS X 10.3.3 - PowerMail v5.0b12
PowerMail AppleScript Archi
In release 4, if I clicked on the Globe to render an HTML email in my
browser and I already had one open I would get some obscure error message
about the file about not being able to delete the file or something like that.
In release 5, it just does nothingI just keep clicking on the Globe
bu
I'm still thrashing about trying to find the best use of the spam folder
(if at all) and the trash. Would it be possible to have the spam folder
emptied on quit (with the option of setting an age filter) the same way
that the trash is now handled?
Cheers
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Pat O'Halloranhttp://www.danu.co.u
Sherman said:
>I quit and relaunched PowerMail b12 this morning, and now it says my
>license key has been invalidated. I can't send or receive anything!
Just to let people know: CTM responded almost immediately (thank you!!!).
I fixed this problem by deleting all previous keys (one was in Libra
I quit and relaunched PowerMail b12 this morning, and now it says my
license key has been invalidated. I can't send or receive anything!
I downloaded a new copy of b12, with a key that clearly says it expires
on 5/30/04, and I still get the same message: my key has been
invalidated. My clock s
Christian Roth wrote:
>is there a way to re-find an attachment to a message whose link got broken?
There will be a built-in script in the final version to do this.
Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
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"There's a reason Mac user
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Here's a more updated version to modify. ;-)
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--Remove Listed Attachments by Andy Fragen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--v.1.1
property badAttachment : {"winmail.dat", ".exe", "signature.asc",
"IMSTP", "smime.p7s", "PGP.sig"}
pr
>I don't have a proposed solution for this, but it is a pain.
a) use the 3 pane browser window, like that you can read your messages w/
o the need of opening them in their own window or b) move your message
window higher than your 2-pane browser window so it hides the browser
window when readin
I have been finding (even before R5) that when I look at my WINDOW menu I
have lots of open messages that I thought I had dealt with (sometimes a
dozen or more).
Most of them are in the trash..I haven't been able to figure out how
they got there. I think I finally figured it out When I hav
Thanks for the help, everyone!
I'm still working on the final touches, but thanks to Jerome, Wayne, Olaf
and kename for scripts and advice.
- Don
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Don V. Zahniser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Here is a modified version of the original script that moves mails with
certain attachment to the Spam foolder:
--Remove Listed Attachments by Andy Fragen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--v.1.0
-- olaf's modified version 2004-04-28
property badAttachment : {".scr", ".inf", ".exe", ".pif", ".com", ".bat"}
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