PowerMail said :
>You can also try to clear your IMAP cache, from the advanced receiving
>pane of the accounts dialog.
Ok, that seems to work to clear the hard hangs.
As well as "Clear cache after disconnecting"
No idea why this would have an effect, but I haven't seen a
hard hang or beach ball
On 6/13/05, at 9:10 PM, Richard Davis, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I'm running 10.4.1 with PowerMail 5.2 build 4388.
>
>Have not had any problems at all, none, zilch, nada.
The same with me except build is 4396. Everything is running smoothly.
Tom Miller
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InfoXp wrote:
>I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to Mail by
>the end of this week because no reliable solution is popping up from
>ctmdev after the awful OsX10.4/PM5.2 upgrade. I'm wasting too much time
>and the spinball&crashes are frying my nerves.
The spinball probl
le Tue, 14 Jun 2005 00:23:34 +0200, InfoXp a écrit :
>I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to Mail by
>the end of this week because no reliable solution is popping up from
>ctmdev after the awful OsX10.4/PM5.2 upgrade.
Funny !!!
You use the good words : "after the awful O
Richard Hart sez:
>Why? Because switching to Apple Mail just doesn't make sense. Mail has
>had more problems with OS 10.4 than any email program, and it was written
>by Apple! Here is just partial list:
Well, it's obvious from that list that the problem is both clients have
the capability to vie
I'm running 10.4.1 with PowerMail 5.2 build 4388.
Have not had any problems at all, none, zilch, nada.
I did compact and rebuild my database before making a back-up copy and
then opening my mail database in the new version. I then immediately
compacted and did a low level rebuild, just in case.
All,
since the last published version, PowerMail 5.2.1b1 - build 4396, I have
had no more problems with spinning beach ball or what ever. PM is just
running fine and smooth under 10.4.1 as it was with the older versions
until 10.3.9.
I also never did a big upgrade action, just converted my datab
Xavier was just venting. I can sympathise with him, but if you read
between the lines of his message, he couldn't have been serious.
Why? Because switching to Apple Mail just doesn't make sense. Mail has
had more problems with OS 10.4 than any email program, and it was written
by Apple! Here is j
On 6/13/05 at 11:35 PM, Derry Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>InfoXp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 14/6/05 11:23 pm
>
>>I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to Mail by
>>the end of this week because no reliable solution is popping up from
>>ctmdev after the awful OsX10.
Xavier sez:
>I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to Mail by
>the end of this week because no reliable solution is popping up from
>ctmdev after the awful OsX10.4/PM5.2 upgrade. I'm wasting too much time
>and the spinball&crashes are frying my nerves. I wish good luck to
>
InfoXp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 14/6/05 11:23 pm
>I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to Mail by
>the end of this week because no reliable solution is popping up from
>ctmdev after the awful OsX10.4/PM5.2 upgrade. I'm wasting too much time
>and the spinball&crashes ar
I'm really sad to say it, but I took the decision to migrate to Mail by
the end of this week because no reliable solution is popping up from
ctmdev after the awful OsX10.4/PM5.2 upgrade. I'm wasting too much time
and the spinball&crashes are frying my nerves. I wish good luck to
Jérôme & Co. Only
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