Re(2): Slowwww mail send

2004-08-19 Thread David Smith
Yes. I have rebooted several times. Regards- David M. Smith CEO, CLASS-FIVE 1239 N. Glenville Richardson, Texas 75081 (972) 234-6414 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] www.newclassfive.com On 8/19/04 12:11 PM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >did you also reboot your machine? or re-logg

Re: Slowwww mail send

2004-08-19 Thread Marlyse Comte
did you also reboot your machine? or re-logged? ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - >Within the past week, my PM 4.2.1 on OS X has suddenly become very slow >on mail send. The cursor spins for 20-30 seconds after I click "send", >and then for 15-20 seconds after the

Slowwww mail send

2004-08-19 Thread David Smith
Within the past week, my PM 4.2.1 on OS X has suddenly become very slow on mail send. The cursor spins for 20-30 seconds after I click "send", and then for 15-20 seconds after the mail is actually sent. Naturally, I can't do anything else with the program during those times. I've checked with Pro

Re: Indexing in the background?

2004-08-19 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Jonathan Brady wrote: >However, often when I want to preform a search in my messages (I usually >do one search per day), I have to sit and wait for nearly 10 minutes >while powermail 'updates and optimizes' the search index. Try to compact your search index (using the file/database/compact searc

Re: Login Error Message

2004-08-19 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
Most likely PM is started before your network connection is fully initialized. When PM tries to connect, it cannot because of that reason. I found that PM as a startup item is not working for me. I did have a Quickeys script to start PM 1 minute after startup/login and that did work. Now I just

Login Error Message

2004-08-19 Thread Giovanni Andreani
Hello, it's my first time in this list. I really need help with PowerMail. PowerMail is launched automatically when my mac starts; I've got different accounts it controls. Every time it retrieves mail on startup, I get this message: Login error for "name1" on "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", where: name1 is

Indexing in the background?

2004-08-19 Thread Jonathan Brady
I have the box 'Automatically index message in background' checked ON. However, often when I want to preform a search in my messages (I usually do one search per day), I have to sit and wait for nearly 10 minutes while powermail 'updates and optimizes' the search index. Am I missing something? w