After e-mail exchange with Jerome, I must correct myself:
Eventhough White Lady is a nice name, that is something that seems to be
the past as of version 4.0.
What I am witnessing with my database is not white lady but something
else, some corrupted message or something similar, not White
Chris Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is a PM problem. for some reason Little Snitch will
not remember to allow PM sending mail via SMTP. Even though I allow it
forever, after quitting PM it forgets and asks again. It only does this
with sending Mail and
Interesting idea but have you spent much time dealing with IT
departments in big companies?
It is easier to deal with the duplicated emails :)
Seriously, getting them to make a change to an Exchange server is difficult.
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Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VM/Fax: 270-514-0557
Greetings...
This wont solve your problem from a powermail point of view, but have you
thought about asking your IT boffins to add masquerade as DOMAIN B to
your mail server.
i.e The mail server changes all out going emails from Domain A to Domain B.
Regards
AK
Andrew Karantzis
Diverse
You mean instead of changing the email address? I tried that, but it
creates other types of confusion.
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Larry S. Samberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VM/Fax: 270-514-0557
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 08:05:58 -0700 Andy Fragen wrote:
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Larry,
Does it make a difference if you add a Reply-To: address in the Account Setup?
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Andy Fragen
On Thu, Jun 3, 2004, Larry Samberg said:
When I do a reply, the reply is FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] but since this
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Jim,
Here's a script to let you know.
applescript
property preMsg : You currently have: return
property postcC : Message folders
property postfC : Message Filters
property postclC : Text Clippings
property postsigC
Who is this While Lady Sead is having trouble with. How can I recognise
her and what trouble does she cause?
It's a bug that prevents from indexing your message database correctly,
thus interfering with search function.
Some people never see it, some people can get rid of it and some (like
I have had this problem before and haven't seen any appropriate
solutions. I was wondering if there was some way to script this.
Basically, I need to remove somebody from the TO list on outgoing mail.
Here's the scenario. My company was recently acquired by another company.
So I have a new email
Marcus,
I deleted index file from finder and build a new one - nothing changes,
still tapping in place, no solution on sight. :-(
Best regards,
Sead
Marcus,
I wasn't deleting index file as I think that rebuilding index from alt-
apple startup menu should do that and create new index file.
Jim Pistrang wrote:
I've looked, and it must be obvious, but...where do I see the number of
messages in my database?
I don't think there is an abvious way. The way I do it is:
Find [in local mail boxes]
[Reception date] [after] [01.01.1990]
The search is fast, and the search result window
I suspect that PM's search capabilities require a single database, but
I'm not sure. I do think that PM's search is way better than anything
else out there, if so this is a big argument in favor of a single database.
You can only have one database per user environment.
Search is one of the
David,
Better you don't know her. :-)
It's a bug that prevents from indexing your message database correctly,
thus interfering with search function.
Some people never see it, some people can get rid of it and some (like
myself) can't.
I see it a major annoyance, but not something brutal that
Marcus,
I wasn't deleting index file as I think that rebuilding index from alt-
apple startup menu should do that and create new index file. But, I will
try this as well. Who knows?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Sead
On Thursday, 3 June 2004, Sead, [EMAIL PROTECTED], thoughtfully composed the
Hi david,
I noticed my database contains just over 39,000 messages. Is that a lot?
How big is yours? [ Pardon the juvenile expression... ;) ]
I've looked, and it must be obvious, but...where do I see the number of
messages in my database?
I was storing all my old messages (foldered up into
I noticed my database contains just over 39,000 messages. Is that a lot?
How big is yours? [ Pardon the juvenile expression... ;) ]
I was storing all my old messages (foldered up into years) in a separate
user database. After my recent export back from v5 via Mail I've got
everything in a single
Who is this While Lady Sead is having trouble with. How can I recognise
her and what trouble does she cause?
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david.gordon
Hi again,
Just to report that after low level database rebuilt and later first four
options ticked in alt-apple startup, message count differed for 54
messages (not sure of they were deleted with low level rebuild or it's
just plain counting error), however, White Lady is still there...
Best
Hi Mathias,
Thanks for your reply.
Bok ;-)
:-)
I also had the white Lady bug, but it's gone since a long time, at least
it didn't appear anymore since I use PM5. So, what I would suggest is
doing a rebuild of the Indexes. As far as I understood this bug, it came
from Apples Search engine and
Chris,
it works fine for me with PM5 and 10.3.4
I once had a little problem - it was a permission problem.
you try to deinstall and reinstall Little Snitch.
Make sure, you have the current version.
All the best
Matthias
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Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is a PM problem. for some reason Little Snitch will
not remember to allow PM sending mail via SMTP. Even though I allow it
forever, after quitting PM it forgets and asks again. It only does this
with sending Mail and not with the POP3 port. I've trashed Snitch's
It appears that on 2/6/04 Tim Lapin spake thus:
Just noticed a never before seen bug. When composing a message, be it
new or reply, resizing the Recipients field causes it to flicker.
Has anyone else seen this since upgrading to 5.0?
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Tim Lapin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
G4/AGP/400OS 10.3.4
Looks funny :-)
but its nothing serious, more a cosmetic thing.
Wouldn't really call it a bug
All the best
Matthias
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schmidt-systemdevelopment
http://www.schmidt-system.com
iChat/AIM: MatKoyasan
Tel. +31-736-56-3905
Just noticed a never before seen bug. When composing a message, be it
new or reply, resizing the Recipients field causes it to flicker.
Has anyone else seen this since upgrading to 5.0?
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Tim Lapin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
G4/AGP/400OS 10.3.4PowerMail 5.0 384 MB RAM 40+10 GB HDs
Bok ;-)
I also had the white Lady bug, but it's gone since a long time, at least
it didn't appear anymore since I use PM5. So, what I would suggest is
doing a rebuild of the Indexes. As far as I understood this bug, it came
from Apples Search engine and that one is not used anymore.
Regarding
welcome to the club...
It seems you can only auto-connect to a single IMAP account at a time.
The others you manually connect to and then they stay active...
On Jun 2, 2004, at 7:38 PM, Nary Lakshmanan wrote:
I have multiple AOL accounts, which they have (thankfully) now allowed
us
to
SpamSieve does not seem to apply its filters to my incoming AOL messages
(accessed via IMAP). Have I setup something incorrectly? For all my
other accounts, Spam Rating seems to show some attempt at a rating. For
my AOL messages, the rating is always blank (zero).
-- Nary
I have multiple AOL accounts, which they have (thankfully) now allowed us
to access via 3rd party clients and IMAP. This works quite well in Apple
Mail (Jaguar Panther). However, in PowerMail, I cannot seem to
automatically connect to all those accounts at the same time. I have to
choose
Hi there,
I've been using Power Mail since 3.0 version. When I switched from PC to
Mac, at that time Power Mail seemed like the way to go (not perfect
translation but it did import at least all headers from Outlook for PC,
when even Outlook for Mac could not do it).
Anyway, I got used to Power
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