Obviously too easy an answer ;-) I have safari set as the default for
html docs as well as the default browser; but as you say, you don't want
to do that. How about a filter to run a script changing the creator of
the file. I'd like to see something like that for all the text files I
receive that
Hi all,
The standard OSX print dialog has a 'PDF' dropdown, and one of the
options is 'Mail PDF'. When I select this the PDF is created and Mail
opens, ready to send the PDF. Unfortunately, Mail is NOT my default
email client (I use PowerMail). Any idea how I can tell 'Mail PDF' to
use PowerMa
Thanks Paul, but Safari is already set as my default web browser -- and
has been so for two or three years now. I don't know why certain HTML
files get assigned Explorer as their 'open with...' parameter.
Apart from the PM issue, the only time that I normally see Internet
Explorer-assigned docum
Not sure about PM level settings, but setting Safari as the default web
browser (Safari Preferences - General) does what you want for me.
On 2/21/06 3:53 AM Rick Lecoat wrote:
>Evening all.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a way to change the 'owning application'
>for HTML files generated by Powe
On Tuesday, February 21, 2006, Jeremy Hughes sent forth:
>Steve Abrahamson (21/2/06 17:08) said:
>
>>>
>>>Select "Send a Message to PowerMail Support..." from the PowerMail
>Help menu.
>>
>>I did. That's what generated that address.
>
>PowerMail 5.2.2 generates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Maybe
Evening all.
Does anyone know if there is a way to change the 'owning application'
for HTML files generated by Powermail? Eg. sometimes I receive HTML
email and for some reason it is received as an empty email with an HTML
file attached -- something to do with the message-type header I think.
The
Steve Abrahamson (21/2/06 17:08) said:
>>Steve Abrahamson (21/2/06 16:04) said:
>>
>>>I just sent an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>Select "Send a Message to PowerMail Support..." from the PowerMail
Help menu.
>
>I did. That's what generated that address.
PowerMail 5.2.2 generates <[EMAIL PRO
On 2/21/06 at 4:16 PM, Jeremy Hughes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>Steve Abrahamson (21/2/06 16:04) said:
>
>>I just sent an email to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Select "Send a Message to PowerMail Support..." from the PowerMail Help menu.
I did. That's what generated that address.
Steve Abrahamson
A
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