Re: Group Mail List

2004-08-27 Thread Richard Hart
alan harper wrote: >Double click the group in the Address book and drag over the ones you want? That works, but I'm trying to reduce the steps. It would be nice to have a preference that said, "Show groups as individuals in Recipients". RH

Re: Group Mail List

2004-08-27 Thread alan
Double click the group in the Address book and drag over the ones you want? Richard Hart at Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:27:31 -0700 said: >When I compose a message to a group, the name of the group shows up in >the Recipients box. > >If I want to delete one or two people from a large group for this >par

Group Mail List

2004-08-27 Thread Richard Hart
When I compose a message to a group, the name of the group shows up in the Recipients box. If I want to delete one or two people from a large group for this particular message, I must save, close and reopen the composed message to see the group members broken out. Is there an easier way to have t

Re: dealing with 'where is SpamSieve'

2004-08-27 Thread Rene Merz
Am 27.8.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: >4) Open the "Spam Scripts" folder and the "SpamSieve - Evaluate.scpt" >file therein. (note: the script will open in Script Editor) Which does not exist in my "Spam Script" folder! The "PowerMail Additions" are only this 4 scripts: SpamSieve - M

Re: dealing with 'where is SpamSieve'

2004-08-27 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi Karsten, >Strangely enough, I successfully employed the "vodoo" method, which was >posted by >Andy Fragan: 'Open SpamSieve in Get Info and change the name to >SpamSieve.app. Even if it already says this.' I have to add, that after >this procedure one has to open SpamSieve, close it, restart th

Re: dealing with 'where is SpamSieve'

2004-08-27 Thread Karsten Liere
Strangely enough, I successfully employed the "vodoo" method, which was posted by Andy Fragan: 'Open SpamSieve in Get Info and change the name to SpamSieve.app. Even if it already says this.' I have to add, that after this procedure one has to open SpamSieve, close it, restart the computer and all

dealing with 'where is SpamSieve'

2004-08-27 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi all, Earlier this week I updated to version 2.2 of SpamSieve on OSX and when I next opened PowerMail and ran my filters I got the dreaded 'where is SpamSieve.app' message. Michael Tsai figured out what I needed to do to fix the problem, & I thought I'd share it here. Here is what I did: 1)

Re: "Over quota"

2004-08-27 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Matthias Schmidt wrote: >this is a wrong address. > >if you want to send a mail to tech-support use the menupoint "Send a >message..." under the help menu. > >how did it come to your mind at all that this might be a valid support >address ? [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a valid support address (sorry for

Re: "Over quota"

2004-08-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
this is a wrong address. if you want to send a mail to tech-support use the menupoint "Send a message..." under the help menu. how did it come to your mind at all that this might be a valid support address ? All the best Matthias --- schmidt-systemd

Re: "Over quota"

2004-08-27 Thread Barbara Needham
Bob Warner on 8/26/04 said >I very recently emailed PM tech support at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and >received the following bounce message: > >>Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: >> >> Recipient address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Original address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Reason

"Over quota"

2004-08-27 Thread Bob Warner
I very recently emailed PM tech support at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and received the following bounce message: >Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients: > > Recipient address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Original address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reason: Over quota > Not a good sign - pa