I also have PM set to take its updates from Apple Address Book (AAB) and
NOT the other way around. So I make all my address changes in AAB, not PM.
However, I also have PM set to update whenever it is brought to the
front, as well as upon launch, and I do not have any problems. Maybe you
could try
Sean McBride said:
>How do I get PM to stay up to date?
I'm in a similar situation as you, so I have no idea.
> In the prefs, in Synchronisation, I
>have 'update PM from AB' set to 'on PM startup' and in advanced I have
>everything on. Shouldn't that work?
It doesn't work very well for me. I d
George Lippert said:
>When I save a composed email as a draft it goes to the PM local Out
>Tray, not to the Drafts folder of the IMAP server associated with the
>Account selected in the email. Similarly, sent emails are copied to the
>Out Tray instead of the remote Sent folder. Is that changeable
Barbara Needham said:
>I have found that searching for "at least one of the words" works much
>better for single word searching than "for all the words."
I did use "for all the words" in my "david" example. For email adresses I
usually use "the exact phrase" though.
PM 5.2.1 | OS X 10.3.9 | Pow
PowerMail Engineering said:
>Curly quotes are not part of the ISO western european character sets
>(neither 8859-1 nor 8859-15). If you need them, you must set the
>character set to use for US/Western europe language family to either
>windows-1252 (not standard, but widely accepted), or UTF-8.
W
Barbara Needham said:
>I hate curly quotes. sorry.
Excuse me, but how exactly are your personal opinion on curly quotes
relevant?
PM 5.2.1 | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400 | 768MB RAM | 30GB HD
Alan Harper said:
>I search for From includes all the words "cpalmer135" and it comes up,
>while a search for From includes all the words "Craig" does not. Are you
>sure that the word "David" doesn't appear somewhere else and that is why
>you are finding it?
Yes.
>Otherwise, we are just getting
Barbara Needham said:
>They should if you don't save them. What if you edit and then change your
>mind? Except for auto save applications, I don't want saved until I tell
>something to save.
Why would one have to explicitly save if you press the send button in the
message?
Does it work so usual
Barbara Needham said:
>Actually, I don't see that, but maybe I'm not getting your steps.
>
>If I edit a mail that is in my out box, and I try to close it, I get
>save/no save option.
>
>If I edit a mail that is in my out box, and then hit "send" again, the
>changes are saved and incorporated in m
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