1-My initial question was related to whether there existed a PM List
archive and got transmuted to how many PM *List* saved messages a few
individuals had. Someone then transmuted that to how many archived PM
messages one had altogether. Although those are very interesting
statistics to me (and
I am a new user to Powermail having finally fled from emailer.
Roughly 235.000 emails over the last two years or so.
My main issue with PowerMail is that I run into the 2 GB limit once in a
while, and have to do compacting every few weeks. Not sure yet what to do
when I get closer and closer to the 2 GB limit.
The main reason I do not want to remove older
Hi Ben,
But what is the point of this pissing contest? :)
That's harsh. gI actually think it's useful to know how others use
the software, what it is capable of, etc. Bigger isn't necessarily
better, but it's helpful to know how the software functions with large volume.
Jim
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Jim
Ben Kennedy / 05.3.7 / 03:24 PM wrote:
Do a Find for any messages dated prior to some_future_date. E.g. I
searched for all before March 7th 2006. Someone came up with this tip
earlier (I forget who).
Ooo, cool.
So I have 128,235 from dated on 1/1/1904 :-)
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- Hiro
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On Mon, Mar 7, 2005; PowerMail discussions; moved the pixels on my page
to read:
If you feel like chiming in with other versions and OS's then we'll
really get an idea of how the group shapes up.
Running PowerMail 5.1.1a1 on a 2.5 dual G5 PowerMac with OSX 10.3.8
and as a back up on an
Hiro,
All my PowerMail messages are in a PowerMail folder. Here's a script to
see the stats of your database.
This was a modified version of someone else's script.
Andy
applescript
property preMsg : You currently have: return
property postcC : Message folders
property postfC : Message
Hi Hiro,
Sorry for a dumb question.
How are you seeing the info? I only see the number of messages per
folder. Now I am so curious how many messages I have. Message database
is about 1GB.
There's a script called 'how big?' that counts everything. Sorry, I
can't remember where I got it from,
On 07 3 2005 at 3:16 pm -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Sorry for a dumb question.
How are you seeing the info?
Do a Find for any messages dated prior to some_future_date. E.g. I
searched for all before March 7th 2006. Someone came up with this tip
earlier (I forget who).
-b
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Ben Kennedy,
On 07 3 2005 at 3:04 pm -0500, Barbara Needham wrote:
Is this a contest? 8925 messages to 10/06/02 and I'm sure I should delete
some of them.
23,747. All software is the latest (or in some cases, newer than the latest).
But what is the point of this pissing contest? :)
-ben
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Ben Kennedy,
Barbara Needham / 05.3.7 / 03:04 PM wrote:
Is this a contest? 8925 messages to 10/06/02 and I'm sure I should delete
some of them.
I've got 7,000 messages dating back to Feb 2003.
I've got 3800 messages in my PowerMail folder dating back to 11/2003.
Sorry for a dumb question.
How are you
Larry Samberg on 3/7/05 said
I have no great love of HTML email ... and I would not normally create
HTML email even if I could.
The problem is that other people do, and I am at a major disadvantage
when I am in a discussion with others would are using highlighting or
color to call out parts of
On 3/7/05, at 11:26 AM, A-NO-NE Music, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
In your yahoo group admin interface, you should be able to select text
only traffic.
Yes, we did that for several years, but people wanted to be able to send
pictures of their hibiscus blooms so we relented and allowed that -- a
Tom Miller / 05.3.7 / 11:21 AM wrote:
I run a mail list at Yahoo (used to run it on LetterRip on a Mac) and I
plead with people to use plain text. The vast majority either ignore my
requests or have no idea what I'm talking about.
In your yahoo group admin interface, you should be able to
On 3/7/05, at 10:32 AM, A-NO-NE Music, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
You'd be interested to know that we the long-time PM users are who
believe email should be nothing but plain text :-)
I run a mail list at Yahoo (used to run it on LetterRip on a Mac) and I
plead with people to use plain text. The
I have no great love of HTML email ... and I would not normally create
HTML email even if I could.
The problem is that other people do, and I am at a major disadvantage
when I am in a discussion with others would are using highlighting or
color to call out parts of the discussion. If I start
Anyone know if an archive exists?
Nothing except what is in list members' mail databases. :(
Chris
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Hi Hiro,
You'd be interested to know that we the long-time PM users are who
believe email should be nothing but plain text :-)
amen!
Jim
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JP Computer Resources
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413-256-4569
http://users.crocker.com/~pistrang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 05.3.6 / 09:12 PM wrote:
The only feature I miss is being able to format outgoing text for those
who receive HTML mail.
You'd be interested to know that we the long-time PM users are who
believe email should be nothing but plain text :-)
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- Hiro
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Hello,
I'm running into a problem that when I try to send e-mail to a certain
domain using PowerMail it gets bounced back to me as 'unsolicited
commercial e-mail'
When I send using Thunderbird, the message gets through.
According to the tech people at the other domain, the problem is the way
Rein Ciarfella sez:
Anyone know if an archive exists?
I missed the start of this, so, since there's no archive to search to see
if the question has been answered... :-7
OS X (10.3.8) PM 5.1 Snood 3.01
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Tom Dillon
Anyone know trough what mechanism PowerMail picked up my new X-files icon
theme that I set with Candybar. Looks great in the finder, but I kinda
would prefer the old look in PM. I could look around, but there is so
many other things to do, so I thought I'd ask.
Evie Leder said:
Ahh. Thank you!
On 3/6/05, at 3:40 PM, Rein Ciarfella, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'd very much appreciate knowing how many
individuals utilize this list,
I only read the list occasionally since PM performs beautifully for all
my needs. I always
run the latest versions of PM and OS X.
Tom Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote at
Sun, 6 Mar 2005 20:11:17 -0800:
If you're doing minimal (or no) formatting, HTML is an
unnecessary complicaiton. If you're doing lots of
formatting, doing it in
an email client is an unnecessary complication.
Ditto here.
Subhash
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Whatta putz! I don't even want to guess how many thousand emails I've
written and never noticed that box.
Sigh!
I'll go back to my corner now.
(Thanks Barbara)
John
Barbara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Maylone on 3/6/05 said
It would be nice if there were an icon on
Maybe I am old fashioned, but I will be very blunt.
Creating html email needs to be an option. I really love the fact that my
email is plain text. If I want to send something formatted, I make a web
page and ask people to look at it.
Midi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] caused electrons to hula in
I switched from Apple's -Mail- to PowerMail a couple of weeks ago and
think it a wise decision.
The only feature I miss is being able to format outgoing text for those
who receive HTML mail.
Is there any plan to add such features to PowerMail? Seems a bit odd to
be able to read HTML mail but
Jim Pistrang on 3/4/05 said
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?
There's that tricky View menu again. View/View
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