Re: Feature request: "Reply to list" command

2004-11-22 Thread Tom Dillon
Richard Hart sez: >I agree. PowerMail makes this very clear and simple to do. An extra >button would just clutter the tool bar. Agreed, but an editable toolbar would make everyone happy, especially if you could add AppleScripts in it. -

Re: Feature request: "Reply to list" command

2004-11-22 Thread Richard Hart
Shane Stanley wrote: >... in some people's *opinion*. > >>see: > >Less than convincing, IMO. I agree. PowerMail makes this very clear and simple to do. An extra button would just clutter the tool bar. RH

Re: Lost scroll mouse support in 5.1

2004-11-22 Thread Ben Kennedy
On 22 11 2004 at 2:09 pm -0500, Dr Dave wrote: >It's my understanding that Carbon apps are not able to take advantage of >OSX multithreading, long filenames, better performance, and other nifty >features that OSX has to offer. I'm told that Cocoa apps can do a lot >better in this regard. A bunc

Re: Lost scroll mouse support in 5.1

2004-11-22 Thread Dr Dave
Hi Lane, I'm not a programmer, but I am deeply involved in Macintosh computers. It's my understanding that Carbon apps are not able to take advantage of OSX multithreading, long filenames, better performance, and other nifty features that OSX has to offer. I'm told that Cocoa apps can do a lot bet

Re: Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread Sean McBride
Derry Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Mon, Nov 22, 2004 11:12 said: >>Interesting. Then it would appear that Outlook for PC has a similar bug? >> That sounds odd, but I suppose anything is possible :-) > >And Eudora for that matter. Several eudora users I know have complained >of doubled up mess

Re: Feature request: "Reply to list" command

2004-11-22 Thread Sean McBride
Shane Stanley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on Mon, Nov 22, 2004 02:10 said: >On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:14:45 -0500, Sean McBride wrote: > >>Many mailing lists (like this one) set the 'reply-to' header so that >>messages go back to the list. This is bad > >... in some people's *opinion*. Yes, of course... t

Re: Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread Derry Thompson
Steve at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 22/11/04 4:06 pm > >Interesting. Then it would appear that Outlook for PC has a similar bug? > That sounds odd, but I suppose anything is possible :-) And Eudora for that matter. Several eudora users I know have complained of doubled up messages from Mail.app.

Re: Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread Steve Grammont
Hello Jay, >I believe that PowerMail Engineering has taken the blame for this bug. No >matter what Mail is doing, PowerMail intends to display email message >text only once. I believe that this bug in PowerMail, which in my >experience only appears in emails from people using Mail, is already on

Re: Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread Jay
On 11/22/04, David declared: >Steve Grammont wrote on Mon 22 Nov 2004 at 01:54 -0500 > >>I am guessing this is some sort of bug with Mail, not with PM. >> It has something to do with its "Rich Text" option, we think. The odd >>thing is that it doesn't appear to happen all the time. Note that we

Re: Email lists with PM?

2004-11-22 Thread Rene Merz
Am 22.11.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: >Hi - I have a number of lists (50-200 names) of people I need to contact >sporadically. > >What are the best options for this kind of list management with PowerMail? > >I want to avoid putting them all, individually, into the Apple Address >Book

Email lists with PM?

2004-11-22 Thread Bob Hughes
Hi - I have a number of lists (50-200 names) of people I need to contact sporadically. What are the best options for this kind of list management with PowerMail? I want to avoid putting them all, individually, into the Apple Address Book and then loading them into groups. When I used Claris Em

Re: Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread David Gordon
Steve Grammont wrote on Mon 22 Nov 2004 at 01:54 -0500 >I am guessing this is some sort of bug with Mail, not with PM. > It has something to do with its "Rich Text" option, we think. The odd >thing is that it doesn't appear to happen all the time. Note that we've >not really tried to narrow thi

Re: Feature request: "Reply to list" command

2004-11-22 Thread Jacques Bossy
le Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:14:45 -0500, Sean McBride a écrit : >Many mailing lists (like this one) set the 'reply-to' header so that >messages go back to the list. This is bad, see: > I found this : >Reasonable mail programs have two separate "reply"

Re: Feature request: "Reply to list" command

2004-11-22 Thread Shane Stanley
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:14:45 -0500, Sean McBride wrote: >Many mailing lists (like this one) set the 'reply-to' header so that >messages go back to the list. This is bad ... in some people's *opinion*. >see: Less than convincing, IMO. -- Shane

Re: Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread Steve Grammont
>A lot of messages from various people appear 'doubled' in PM 5.1. Its >best explained with a picture, which I've put here: I'm pretty sure I've seen this prior to 5.1 and we (i.e. PowerMail users) aren't the only ones. A friend uses Mail on 10.3.x and his messages sometimes come through doubl

Bug: doubling of message content

2004-11-22 Thread Sean McBride
Hi all, Anyone here on Apple's mailing lists, like Carbon Dev or Cocoa Dev? A lot of messages from various people appear 'doubled' in PM 5.1. Its best explained with a picture, which I've put here: Anyone else see this? -- _

Feature request: "Reply to list" command

2004-11-22 Thread Sean McBride
Hi all, Many mailing lists (like this one) set the 'reply-to' header so that messages go back to the list. This is bad, see: It can also lead to user errors, like accidently thinking you've replied privately, yet replied publicly (yes, I just did

Calling to wrong places

2004-11-22 Thread A-NO-NE Music
I think this is new to PM5.1, but it kinda started with PM5. When you check Consistency, PM wants to mount network volumes from all over the places on my studio network. I believe this is because it is looking for sent attachments. I have asked this before, and would like to raise this issue a

Re: Lost scroll mouse support in 5.1

2004-11-22 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Lane Roathe / 04.11.21 / 0:04AM wrote: >As a developer, I'm just curious as to why you'd want PM to be redone in >Cocoa? Probably because some irresponsible articles on the net used to falsely suggest Cocoa is better? -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]> <[PROTECTED]>

Lost scroll mouse support in 5.1

2004-11-22 Thread Lane Roathe
on Thu, Nov 18, 2004 "Dr Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> may have said: >>Any chance that PowerMail will be redone in Cocoa? > >No. There would be few benefits, but a lot of work... As a developer, I'm just curious as to why you'd want PM to be redone in Cocoa? Lane Roathe President Ideas F