Anna Silliman / 05.4.29 / 06:49 PM wrote:
>Thank you, Hiro (and also Emily) for your responses. It's working now--I
>discovered that Emily is right, in fact SpamSieve isn't triggered until
>it has mail to sort. By coincidence, the first couple of times I tried
>it, all of the email I received was
>>I'm using PM 5.1 and have recently upgraded SpamSieve to version 2.3.
>>Whereas before SpamSieve would start up automatically when PowerMail was
>>launched, now it doesn't.
>
>As soon as I went to 2.3, it did happened to me, too. But I exited PM
>and restarted to check it out again, SpamSi
Zeph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any plans to allow Spotlight to search PM messages?
not only it works now, but God it works fast -that's baffling. Indeed,
the kind of feature you immediately understand you'll *never* get back
from...
Hervé
--
remove ".listes" and add a dot after f
on a french OSX 10.4, this new beta refuses to start "because the
french.lproj is not up to date".
I am given the choice to jump to CTM applescripts page (!! assuming
probably I'll find an updated lproj there) or to quit. I manually
removed the french.lproj from within the app, and it works now (
POP3 email
Brian Jacobs
Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:48:50 -0400 Tim Lapin wrote:
>On Friday, April 29, 2005, Brian Jacobs sent forth:
>
>>After your posting uploaded and downloaded a test 1Mb file
>>on broadband. Seemed to work same speed as normal.
>>Download possibly even faster than usual
Evie Leder wrote:
>Bummer. I'm quite emotionally attached to my archive of email. Grrr.
> I guess there is nothing to do about it. Thanks for the reply.
If you want to move your attachments to the PowerMail's attachment
folder, to keep all things in the same folder, and don't want to break
Anna Silliman / 05.4.29 / 09:41 AM wrote:
>I'm using PM 5.1 and have recently upgraded SpamSieve to version 2.3.
>Whereas before SpamSieve would start up automatically when PowerMail was
>launched, now it doesn't.
As soon as I went to 2.3, it did happened to me, too. But I exited PM
and res
Jerome,
Thanks for writing again. I will answer your question within the body of
the text, below:
>Evie,
>
>Sorry, I am a bit confused by the number of messages on the subject, and
>I can't make a clear picture of your problem. When you say:
>>This message has the following attachments:
>>
On 4/29/05 at 1:48 PM, Tim Lapin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>On Friday, April 29, 2005, Brian Jacobs sent forth:
>
>>After your posting uploaded and downloaded a test 1Mb file
>>on broadband. Seemed to work same speed as normal.
>>Download possibly even faster than usual but no previous
>
On Friday, April 29, 2005, Brian Jacobs sent forth:
>After your posting uploaded and downloaded a test 1Mb file
>on broadband. Seemed to work same speed as normal.
>Download possibly even faster than usual but no previous
>timings to make an accurate comparison.
>Have a look at your Syst
After your posting uploaded and downloaded a test 1Mb file
on broadband. Seemed to work same speed as normal.
Download possibly even faster than usual but no previous
timings to make an accurate comparison.
Have a look at your System Preferences/Network and make
sure all is OK.
Brian Jacobs
Thank you for this information.
The problem I am having is not with the Mail.app so to speak, it just
seems to be with all outgoing and incoming (SMTP/POP) connections in the
Mail.app (which my wife uses) and PowerMail (which I use).
I am still looking into this trying to determine if some other
>>However, the one thing I am noticing, is that both PowerMail and Mail.app
>>are _extremely_ slow in downloading email now.
This was documented with in a MacFixit report. Mail apps can be
frustratingly slow.
In yesterday's Wall Street Journal, Walter Mosberg, their technical
editor wrote an ex
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