I have just downloaded PowerMail 5. I notice the scripts that I had
active in version 4 are present, but I can't find where they are stored.
I can find the Scripts folder just fine, but it doesn't seem to have all
of those that appear in the menu. The one I specifically wish to move to
the top of
It was prudent of CapitalOne to flag the account for suspicious activity,
esp. w/so much identity theft going on. However, after the card holder
confirms the charge is valid, the account should have been immediately
released.
It's a shame, they used to be the best (that I could find anyway). Now,
Bob Parks wrote:
>I normally read new mail from the "Recent Mail" window. When I double
>click on a message to open it in a new window to read it, the message
>will open up with the title bar appearing on top of where I just double
>clicked. The new window interprets this as a "minimize" comman
I think there has to be some setting to control this, but I cannot find
it anywhere...
I normally read new mail from the "Recent Mail" window. When I double
click on a message to open it in a new window to read it, the message
will open up with the title bar appearing on top of where I just doub
Tom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 23/5/04 11:59 am
>In July, my wife and I will be in Europe and I'm guessing
>CapitolOne may stop my credit after some small transaction over there. It
>certainly pays to have more than one credit card.
I've just got a UK issued CapitalONE card last month and had
Ok, got my key in email for PowerMail 5, registered my copy of PowerMail
5 with the new key. At this point I was expecting a prompt asking about
updating my old database..as per the help file..
Note to current PowerMail users: Upon first launch, PowerMail 5 will
suggest either updating your da
fk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any chance that PowerMail will offer integration with PGP like
> it does with SpamSieve? Does anyone else use PGP? That integration alone
> would cause me to upgrade.
I am interested too, along with the way Apple's mail handles the "other"
signatures as w
Sun, May 23, 2004 4:26 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] PowerMail info said:
>... but hopefully we can invite you to lunch during your trip to Europe
>this summer perhaps !
I would be truly delighted, but we will be on a river cruise vacation
going from Berlin to Prague so I don't think that will be possibl
Many thanks, Pat, I found it and wasn't aware of it.
>>Whenever an email is directly filtered into the trash, I still receive
>>the email alert (the magnificent swiss cuckoo); it would be nice to turn
>>this off for emails that I do not wish to read in the first place.
>>
>>willem
>>
>You can, ad
> ... but hopefully we can invite you to lunch during your trip to
> Europe this summer perhaps !
o I think I need to plan my next trip to Switzerland too ;-)
---marlyse
you set this option in the filter options of that specific filter.
---marlyse
former message(s) quotes: -
> Whenever an email is directly filtered into the trash, I still receive
> the email alert (the magnificent swiss cuckoo); it would be nice to
> turn this off for em
Tom,
Heartfelt regrets from us for the inconvenience that the upgrade has
caused you...
On Sun, 23 May 2004 06:59:53 -0400, Tom Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>In July, my wife and I will be in Europe and I'm guessing
>CapitolOne may stop my credit after some small transaction over there. I
It appears that on 23/5/04 smelik spake thus:
>
>Whenever an email is directly filtered into the trash, I still receive
>the email alert (the magnificent swiss cuckoo); it would be nice to turn
>this off for emails that I do not wish to read in the first place.
>
>willem
>
You can, add 'don't not
Sat, May 22, 2004 11:13 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nick Quinn's list address said:
>You may be "suffering" from the credit cards terms allowing you to cancel
>of a transactions. Some CC organisations worry about "put of character"
>transaction (foreign), thinking that they may be a "not usual" and so m
Whenever an email is directly filtered into the trash, I still receive
the email alert (the magnificent swiss cuckoo); it would be nice to turn
this off for emails that I do not wish to read in the first place.
willem
On Sun, May 09, 2004, the following words from cheshirekat
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>>Note that PM 5.0b18 will open the script file in Script Editor or show it
>>in the Finder if you have some modifier keys pressed, so it will be hard
>>to assign a keyboard shortcut.
On 22/5/04 Tom Miller wrote:
>My CapitalOne credit card was charged for PM5.0 yesterday and CapitalOne
>denied me use of my credit card today because they thought the charge was
>suspicious.
I have had this happen to me although not with CapitalOne. However in my
case the card company phoned
Marlyse,
Thus spoke Marlyse Comte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Saturday, 22 May
2004 at 6:34 PM -0700:
>And THAT again I CAN understand ;-)
>
>---marlyse
>
>P.S. I'm seriously considering myself to cancel my card with CapitalOne
>due to some of the practices experienced.
You may be "suffering" from
And THAT again I CAN understand ;-)
---marlyse
P.S. I'm seriously considering myself to cancel my card with CapitalOne
due to some of the practices experienced.
former message(s) quotes: -
>Sat, May 22, 2004 6:12 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marlyse Comte said:
>
>>does not n
Sat, May 22, 2004 6:12 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marlyse Comte said:
>does not need to be CTM's fault at all
It wasn't CTM's fault at all -- that wasn't my point. I was furious with
CapitalOne for denying me access to my account over a trivial charge. I
told two layers above customer service in no u
there are several reasons why something like that can look suspicious to
CapitalOne - does not need to be CTM's fault at all - could be enough
because it came not from the US but Switzerland. I would investigate
CapitalOne WHY they thought it is suspicious. I've had already a credit
card company t
My CapitalOne credit card was charged for PM5.0 yesterday and CapitalOne
denied me use of my credit card today because they thought the charge was
suspicious. Embarrassing and potentially dangerous if I only had one
credit card, had no cash and was desperate for whatever I was trying to
charge.
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