On or about Fri, 4 Mar 2005 08:20:33 -0500 Jim said -
Hi all,
My PowerMail date sent column displays a 'relative' date for dates in the
current week, i.e. 'Today', 'Yesterday', Wednesday', etc. Is there a
setting I can change to have it ALWAYS display the date in mm/dd/yy format?
Jim
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Jim
5.1 auf 10.3.8
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Hi list,
PM5.1 on OSX.3.8 on PB G4 17
35,000+ messages in my PowerMail database.
Jim
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Jim Pistrang
JP Computer Resources
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http://users.crocker.com/~pistrang
PM5.1 on OSX.3.8 on PB G4/400
Hervé
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Hi Kjell,
My PowerMail date sent column displays a 'relative' date for dates in the
current week, i.e. 'Today', 'Yesterday', Wednesday', etc. Is there a
setting I can change to have it ALWAYS display the date in mm/dd/yy format?
View/View Options...
Thanks!! I can't believe this was right
Jim Pistrang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My PowerMail date sent column displays a 'relative' date for dates in the
current week, i.e. 'Today', 'Yesterday', Wednesday', etc. Is there a
setting I can change to have it ALWAYS display the date in mm/dd/yy format?
View/View Options...
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Regards,
I haven't seen any list traffic since last week Thursday. Is this list
still working? Did I get unsubscribed?
Well, I just signed up yesterday and the first list messages are rolling
in now. So far I've received 5, sent last Tuesday through Thursday.
I just received a pile of messages from
I've amassed a veritable plethora of signatures in PowerMail. I just
changed addresses and need to change that info in my signatures. Is there
a file which containing them all so that I can do a find and replace
rather than having to change each one manually?
I have selected the following in Preferences: Delete messages in Mail
Trash that were there for 2 days. But the messages doesn't get deleted
when I quit PM. Why?
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Regards, Kjell Olausson
http://www.kio.nu
Alingsås, Sweden
I haven't seen any list traffic since last week Thursday. Is this list
still working? Did I get unsubscribed?
Dave
An interesting bug in PowerMail 5.1.
Summary: PowerMail puts inaccurate timestamp in outgoing mail if you
change the time zone while it is running.
Details: If you open the Date and Time panel of System Preferences while
PowerMail is running, and change your time zone, PowerMail will put a
date
If I receive a message encoded in x-mac-roman (for any dumb reason), why
doesn't PowerMail display it as such? If I change the encoding from the
menu, it displays correctly. But this shouldn't be necessary, correct? Or
am I missing something?
These are the headers:
Content-Type: text/plain;
Howdie PM folks!
Is there any way to have PM show the list of emails with every other row
have a tiny bit of shading? Alternating rows would be 1 color,
alternation rows 2 would be white. I poked around in the preferences but
didn't see anything about that. Is there?
It would make the long list
Hiro,
Ahh. Thank you! My eyes thank you!
Best,
Evie
Evie Leder / 05.2.23 / 05:41 PM wrote:
How can I remove the PowerMail icon to the left of emails in the message
list?
You can edit pref file resource. I removed it. It has been long time
but I think they are:
PMpr
Hidden prefs
At 24.2.2005 Dr Dave wrote:
What is the best way to make a Mail Filter to auto-redirect the remaining
good email to a (different) email box for her to pick up with her Mac
OS 9 email program? What's the right type of Rule to use? Can I use an
Always rule criteria? Will that get everything that
Before you do any importing into your PowerMail, make a Back up of your
PM Mail folder. It's kept in the ~/mail/Powermail File folder. I'd
suggest just make a Stuffit archive of that whole PowerMail file folder.
Or maybe burn it onto a CD, just to be safe. _ Oh heck, make LOTS of Back
Ups, every
I would folders like to show themselves labeled if there are labeled
messages in. It would be fine if they show the label of the highest level
labeled message inside.
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