On 10 3 2005 at 3:47 pm -0500, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
In my case, there are there as 'sent item' :-)
I do this as well. I've never seen the purpose of having an auxiliary
out tray which is empty most of the time, taking up space in the folder
list, along with a different sent items. All-in-one
Jay / 05.3.10 / 03:21 PM wrote:
What's it
doing in your Out Tray?
In my case, there are there as 'sent item' :-)
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On 3/10/05, alan declared:
I mounted a shared volume, and sent an email with a file on that volume
as an attachment. I then unmounted the volume and turned off that computer
Now if I go to my Out Tray and click on that email with the attachment,
PowerMail goes off with a rainbow pizza cursor
Ben Kennedy / 05.3.10 / 00:04 PM wrote:
This is a problem with the operating system. I notice this from time to
time as well, in apps other than PM (e.g. just in the Finder); for
example, if a network volume disappears, the entire system will grind to
a halt for upto 5 minutes or so.
It is
Rein Ciarfella said:
I just tried Basheera Khan's suggestion. I've been manually dragging
(until I figure out how to get a filter to do it automatically - I'll get
into *that* later!) every PM List message into a single folder and I just
opened up that folder in a separate window and clicked on
I just did this, but haven't tried to replicate it (for obvious reasons).
I mounted a shared volume, and sent an email with a file on that volume
as an attachment. I then unmounted the volume and turned off that computer
Now if I go to my Out Tray and click on that email with the attachment,
Matthias
you have a port problem.
The OS thinks the modem is connected to this port.
How do you connect to the internet?
Check your settings under Schedules.
Check your connection settings.
You're correct! See below...
Don
I reported a problem between PowerMail, Mac OS 9.1, and my Epson
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 10:21 am -0600, Wayne Brissette wrote:
My PowerMail Files are in user/Mail/PowerMail Files not in user/
documents. Yours not?
Mine are on a totally different hard drive. It's all how you set it up.
...but the default is ~/Mail/PowerMail Files, so that would seem the
My PowerMail Files are in user/Mail/PowerMail Files not in user/
documents. Yours not?
Mine are on a totally different hard drive. It's all how you set it up.
Wayn
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Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.
- Napoleon Bonaparte
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback to my earlier posts; as it happens, I received
my registration code pretty much as I hit send on the other mail -
typical! ;-)
I've been playing around with PM, tweaking it to suit my needs, etc,
and while it has been fun for one day, I have a feeling that I'm
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback to my earlier posts; as it happens, I received
my registration code pretty much as I hit send on the other mail -
typical! ;-)
I've been playing around with PM, tweaking it to suit my needs, etc,
and while it has been fun for one day, I have a feeling that I'm
you can't shorten the header, you can only shorten the body ;-)
there's either some trouble with the mailbox (unknown) of the recipient
or a rely denied error.
All the best
Matthias
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[Matthias Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 10.3.2005 um 17:48 Uhr:]
according the rfcs:
550 No such user here
or mailbox unavailable
but here it could possibly mean that the header is too long (1kb)
I shortened it: No effect.
The full error message is
550 DATA line too long (Max
Hi,
according the rfcs:
550 No such user here
or mailbox unavailable
but here it could possibly mean that the header is too long (1kb)
All the best
Matthias
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iChat/AIM: MatKoyasan
Tel.
In case when a plan to check for mail is active I would prefer to read in
the lower right corner of the window idle now, next automatic connection
xy hour, instead of nothing to do.
Urs
Cap,
did you try to repair permissions and update prebindings ?
Good tool for doing all the stuff is Yasu.
You'll find it here:
http://www.jimmitchelldesigns.com/software.html
All the best
Matthias
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schmidt-systemdevelopment
Hmm. Never knew you could do that. Thanks, Matthias. Tried it and got the
same error, though.
Regards,
Cap
Wrinkling the very fabric of reality-as-we-know-it, Matthias Schmidt gave
me to understand:
Subject: Re: Can't Open Attachments
From: Matthias Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 9 Mar
I reported a problem between PowerMail, Mac OS 9.1, and my Epson Stylus
740 to PowerMail Engineering back in May 2003 when we were still in
4.1.2, and also posted a note to the list about this issue a few months
later. I _think_ I resolved the issue on my machine by making sure that
Appletalk
Basheera -
To answer your question about license turnaround time:
We've seen everywhere from overnight to a week. Mine took a week. CTM
is a small company.
Raúl
Basheera Khan wrote:
Hi all,
I am a new PowerMail user, as well as a new subscriber to the list -
so, howdy. :-)
I have a
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