listes / 04.9.8 / 3:22PM wrote:
>In your case, it looks like your html document wears a "creator" tag
>associated to IE, which intercepts the decision process before its
>name's extension has a chance to trigger Safari.
As I said, M$ conspiracy :-)
If you save html file with IE under OSX, it pu
Nick Keck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use the space bar to advance Power Mail v 5.01 it will raise the
> text one display view.
>
> If I hit the spacebar again, nothing happens.
here it advances again, both in multipane window or in a dedicated
window, for PM 5.01 and 5.02b, on X.3.5
Richard Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Won't work. It will change the one item but will not allow a change all.
>
> It will if you're in OS X.
>
> Get Info on any document that opens in IE automatically.
> In "Open with:" select Safari.
> Under "Open with:" you will see this button:
>
Pat O'Halloran / 04.9.8 / 3:01PM wrote:
>'Set status to read' is an option in Powermail's filters, just add it to
>your spam: Actions filter.
Set status to!
D'oh.
I was looking for Mark As, that's how it is under context menu!
Anyway, thanks for pointing it out for me. I tried that, then I di
>Or should we request "mark as read" option to Spam Filter?
uhm, not request, just add in the if-spam=action filter ;-)
---marlyse
It appears that on 8/9/04 at 7:47 pm A-NO-NE Music spake thus:
>
>Or should we request "mark as read" option to Spam Filter?
>:-)
'Set status to read' is an option in Powermail's filters, just add it to
your spam: Actions filter.
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TB or not TB, that is
I think I found the cause of my SpamSieve problem.
I have been Cmd+A followed by Cmd+Y in the Spam directory because it is
quicker than Cmd+A -> Cmd+T, then Cmd+Del. Well, well. This seemed to
cause SpamSieve off balance, as Mark as Bad is overwhelmingly too many
against Mark as Good. This ex
>I ran disk permissions this morning. Well, it worked, but instead of
>getting info from or through the icon in PM, I had to drag the file to
>the desktop and then do the change all procedure...
well, yeah, because this is a system, finder thing, not a PM thing that
it insisted on opening it in
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>Sounds like permission problem to me. Have you run fix permission
>lately? Or possible com.apple.LaunchServices.plist corruption. You can
>try removing this file from the pref directory to let OSX create a new
>one, then start over.
>
>Even though you save html under IE to
Jefferis Peterson / 04.9.8 / 11:10AM wrote:
>I tried that exact procedure, but it keeps making the IE 5 as the default
>selection on change all. I select Safari and it won't work. I am in OSX
>Panther. If I do a change all, it changes the item back to IE!
Sounds like permission problem to me.
Jefferis Peterson sez:
>I tried that exact procedure, but it keeps making the IE 5 as the default
>selection on change all. I select Safari and it won't work. I am in OSX
>Panther. If I do a change all, it changes the item back to IE!
If you don't use IE much, Stuffit or Zip it.
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Ben sez:
>Go to Text color and hit Esc, and watch what it does!
And blinks the first color.
Groovy.
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>Get Info on any document that opens in IE automatically.
>In "Open with:" select Safari.
>Under "Open with:" you will see this button:
> "Use this appliation to open all
> documents like this.
> Change All..."
>Click this, and it will change all IE documents on
Jefferis Peterson wrote:
>Won't work. It will change the one item but will not allow a change all.
It will if you're in OS X.
Get Info on any document that opens in IE automatically.
In "Open with:" select Safari.
Under "Open with:" you will see this button:
"Use this appliation to open a
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>>Can you set label colors on mail folders?
>
>Yes.
>
>(as an obvious attempt would prove)
>
>
>-ben
Ah... Thanks all, I was looking for a contextual menu method. Most of
that kind of stuff is handled with control click in Entourage and I have
an M$ hangover :-)
So, can we c
yes.
---marlyse
oh, you also wanted to know how? select folder, then select label color
of choice.
former message(s) quotes: -
>Can you set label colors on mail folders?
>Jeff
Jefferis Peterson wrote:
>Can you set label colors on mail folders?
Yes: Select the folder, then Message > Label > (the one you like) .
Regards, Christian.
On 08 9 2004 at 10:03 am -0400, Jefferis Peterson wrote:
>Can you set label colors on mail folders?
Yes.
(as an obvious attempt would prove)
-ben
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Can you set label colors on mail folders?
Jeff
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Flash, Web Design and Marketing
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>2) in the 'Open With' section, select Safari
>
>3) also click on 'Change All' to open future html attachments with Safari
>
>Jim
Won't work. It will change the one item but will not allow a change all.
Jeff
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Flash, Web Design
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>Because the resource folk of the file has IE embedded.
>Micro$haft conspiracy.
>
A contextual menu item would then be helpful: "open with Safari" or
something like that...
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Jefferis Kent Peterson
www.PetersonSales.net
Flash, Web Design and Marketing
Hi Jeff,
>No, I already have those set. I'm talking about mail that comes in as an
>html web page attachment, that doesn't get the button "View in HTML" as
>an option. The attachment shows an IE icon. I want to "open with Safari"
>but I don't see that as an option in the contextual menu... If I
Jefferis Peterson / 04.9.8 / 9:18AM wrote:
>No, I already have those set. I'm talking about mail that comes in as an
>html web page attachment, that doesn't get the button "View in HTML" as
>an option. The attachment shows an IE icon. I want to "open with Safari"
>but I don't see that as an optio
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>Hi Jefferis,
>
>>1. How do you open an html page that comes as an attachment, that has an
>>IE icon in the lower pane, in SAFARI, the default browser, aside from
>>drag and drop on Safari? If you double click on it, it opens IE rather
>>than your default browser.
>
>You have t
Hi Jefferis,
>1. How do you open an html page that comes as an attachment, that has an
>IE icon in the lower pane, in SAFARI, the default browser, aside from
>drag and drop on Safari? If you double click on it, it opens IE rather
>than your default browser.
You have to set Safari as the default
Hi folks, I switched back to Powermail and upgraded to 5 after a
catastrophic and unrecoverable failure of Entourage X database - at
least for a while... It is hard to give up the addiction of integration
of data and all the filters I worked so hard to create :-(
Anyway, I have 2 questions:
1
Tim Lapin wrote:
>Hmm, Eudora (5 & 6) occasionally does this too.
>Perhaps we are seeing a wider issue with OS X?
Ah! It appears we have a List Manager insect.
RH
On Tuesday, September 07, 2004, Pat O'Halloran sent forth:
>It appears that on 7/9/04 at 9:46 pm Richard Hart spake thus:
>
>>PowerMail support has no idea what's going on, so I'd like to find out
>>whether anyone else is experiencing this.
>>
>>PowerMail 5.0.1
>>OS X 10.3.5
>>
>>In
Ah yes, thanks. It wasn't part of the default.
Tim Lapin wrote on 9/7/04:
>On Tuesday, September 07, 2004, H.R. Riggs sent forth:
>
>>It's that search window that I'm trying to get. It used to show up with
>>the eyeball. I can't seem to figure out how to get the search window.
>>Maximizing
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