On Mon, Jul 5, 200411:27 AM, the following words from marco osti
[EMAIL PROTECTED], emerged from a plethora of SPAM ...
>I have this script someone here suggested to me (tnx); it's pretty
>fine if it'll open the message window instead of creating the new
>message and place it in out tray as draft
George Slusher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> POPmonitor lets you filter emails before you download them. It gets the
> headers and first N lines (you can choose N) from the email on the
> server. (...)
So does PowerMail!
You *can* download only a little part of the mails, which is vastly
suffici
Marlyse Comte wrote on 05.07.04 at 10:48 -0500
>the redirect should not be in the general spamsieve rule but in the 'move
>if spam' script instead.
Er, yes, I'd worked that out. ;) Not being an AppleScript expert I was
hoping someone could give me a clue as what to add to the script.
Please ple
On Jul 4, 2004, at 11:01 AM, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
> I'd like to leave mail on the server so that I can read it with webmail
> if I'm away from home. That means I would like to delete spam on the
> server. But just to be safe, at home I only move spam to the spam
> folder,
> I don't delete it.
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Oops. I didn't notice that you're not using PM 5. You can't filter off a
label. Sorry.
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Andy Fragen
On Mon, Jul 5, 2004, david.gordon said:
>PM 4.2.1 - OS X 10.2.8
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What I did was to make the "SpamSieve: actions" also label spam [label 7]
then in a later filter I run any other actions based upon a labeled message.
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Andy Fragen
On Mon, Jul 5, 2004, david.gordon said:
>I have a spa
the redirect should not be in the general spamsieve rule but in the 'move
if spam' script instead.
---marlyse
former message(s) quotes: -
>I want to automatically redirect any spam. I added a line to my SpamSieve
>rule but I ended up redirecting _all_ my mail Perhap
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I think this is the standard AppleScript message that appears if you try
to run a script and the script doesn't know where the application is located.
When this happened to me I opened the PowerMail Additions folder, opene
I don't think this is really necessary.
With my PowerBook I had never a problem with SpamSieve.
On the old Ti it helped, what I wrote before.
The question where is SpamSieve never appeared again.
What would interest me, what makes this massage appear.
Obviously some people have that problem, and
Am 5.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>>these things usulay work:
>>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
>>make sure this copy is in the application folder.
>>
>
>Thank you. I had spam sieve as a subfolder in the PowerMail folder.
>Moving it to its own locati
Am 5.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>these things usulay work:
>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
>make sure this copy is in the application folder.
>
>if this doesn't work, clear the System Cash with some Tool like Yasu or
>Cocktail
I did so too (w
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 10:40:29 +0900 Matthias Schmidt wrote:
>these things usulay work:
>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
>make sure this copy is in the application folder.
>
Thank you. I had spam sieve as a subfolder in the PowerMail folder.
Moving it to its own l
I have a spam filter on my server which deals with 99% of all known
germs. SpamSieve catches the last 1%. I usually redirect any spam back to
the mail server where its added to the filters.
I want to automatically redirect any spam. I added a line to my SpamSieve
rule but I ended up redirecting _
I have this script someone here suggested to me (tnx); it's pretty
fine if it'll open the message window instead of creating the new
message and place it in out tray as draft. I opened the as
dictionary of powermail: closed just in time avoiding injury :-(
tell application "PowerMail"
act
>Mail client choices are pretty specific to each individual. What's good
>for one may not be good for the next, and I'm just glad we have all the
>choices we do have on the Mac platform.
you know what? you're absolutely right! CTM didn't make it clear (at
least i didn't catch on right away) that
I never lost any data, although I'm crashing my computer regularly due to
my programming work.
PowerMail works very reliable for me since I changed from Eudora to
PowerMail with version 3.
All the best
Matthias
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schmidt-systemdevelopment
http://www
these things usulay work:
make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
make sure this copy is in the application folder.
if this doesn't work, clear the System Cash with some Tool like Yasu or
Cocktail
All the best
Matthias
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Dr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Have you lost data?
I only lost data when I was fetching messages and the (now defunct) CPU
halted due to heat problems. The DB wouldn't recover after that. The DB
do have survived a few crashed while fetching, so I think my first
experienc was on the extreme side.
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