listes wrote:
>Initially I thought setting a filter on incoming mail that just would
>delete 'on the condition spam rating > 90%' would have done the trick.
>But when I try to prepare such a filter (last version of PM and SS), I
>do see a spam level cursor, but it is stuck to 50% and not movable
At the moment I am using SpamSieve to evaluate spams, and move
suspicious ones to a separate spam folder, where I usually glance at the
'less certain' ones (I rank them by spam rating) and then delete
everything.
In doing this I notice I *never* even look at the title of the most
spammy ones, beca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>set NewScript to "Macintosh HD:Users:wayne:MyScripts:new script"
>
>
>Then you just call NewScript whenever you want to reference the script.
Well, that's a way of course. Thanks. But isn't there also something else
one can do to prevent scripts from being picked up by
When I get this message I do the first aid (command option when starting
powermail) and compact the databases and rebuild sort indices. Then I do
system maintenance including a rebuild permissions, all the cron scripts,
reprebind, repair symbolic links, etc. on the system (I use Panther Cache
Cle
For the last three days, infrequently I've gotten an error message while
PM 5.1, build 4340, is running in the background. It reads:
Class 'file' what = 100 where = 4 err = -47
Snooze Okay
I click Okay and press on.
I presume it has something to do with the fact that it ca
Mikael Byström (24/11/04 9:33 am) said:
>Tri-Backup doesn't slow any app I use.
Well, Retrospect doesn't affect other mail clients or other apps in our
experience. There is some kind of conflict between PowerMail and
Retrospect - we don't know where the blame lies.
>IMHO Retrospect s**k.
Retro
Don't put them in the PowerMail Scripts folder. Anything not in this folder
won't be in the scripts menu. Since you're calling these from another script,
you would simply put it's location in there. I typically will assign a variable
for the location. For example:
set NewScript to "Macintosh H
Jeremy Hughes said:
>Yes - Retrospect slows PowerMail to a crawl and the only fix is to quit
>and restart PowerMail after Retrospect has run. It's good practice to
>quit PowerMail before a backup anyway.
Tri-Backup doesn't slow any app I use. IMHO Retrospect s**k.
PM 5.1 | OS X 10.3.6 | Powerbo
Please, remind me on how I can make scripts, which are only called from
other scripts, to not be visible in the Scriptmenu? They need to be
reachable in that directory, so possibly I can rename them with a "."
prefix, but is there also another way? I'd really prefer if they were
visible in the Fi
Am 24.11.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>just yesterday I have upgraded from PM 4 to 5.1 and already today I have
>noticed a bug or something similar. And I am able to reproduce it.
>
>I am connected via IMAP to my mail account and try to move a message from
>the local intray to a folde
Hi,
just yesterday I have upgraded from PM 4 to 5.1 and already today I have
noticed a bug or something similar. And I am able to reproduce it.
I am connected via IMAP to my mail account and try to move a message from
the local intray to a folder on the imap-server. Powermail quits after a
few
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