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
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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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
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
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