[A-NO-NE Music [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 23.3.2006 um 9:19 Uhr:]
I
didn't feel it benefits my workflow so I never opened RMW again.
So did I.
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Mikael Byström / 2006/03/22 / 12:39 PM wrote:
One conclusion I made from the RMW in the browser discussion is that
the recent messages listing seem to be a vital part of how PowerMail
users interact with their email messages. At least for users being on
this list.
It's also true for me. Without
Hi Nick,
Is there any way to add a key stroke to activate the delete message
now script?
You can do this with the OSX Keyboard Shortcuts in System Preferences.
Make a new Application Keyboard Shortcut for PowerMail, and in the Menu
Title field enter two spaces and then the EXACT name of the
I have one IMAP account, set to check for new mail every 1 minute but
it *never* checks for mail it seems. The only way I can update my mail
is to open the Background Process window and terminate the IMAP
connection. Then I use the Connect command to re-establish the
connection and then I finally
Barbara Needham said:
I don't. That's the drawback
But I don't have a huge list of contacts, either.
So you just use the email button in the address window when you want to
send a message to the specific contact?
PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB RAM | 30GB HD
Mikael Byström said:
It's virtual in the sense that the messages are actually stored (from
the user standpoint at least) in concrete folders, often in a well-
known folder structure created by the user him/herself.
Should better have read: It's virtual in the sense that the messages
shown in
Please, pretty please take part in this discussion!
One conclusion I made from the RMW in the browser discussion is that
the recent messages listing seem to be a vital part of how PowerMail
users interact with their email messages. At least for users being on
this list.
It's also true for me.
I do the same thing -- 'dummy' filters that act as dividers. Folders
would be preferable, of course, as they would, when collapsed, actually
shorten the filter list considerably, whereas our current workaround
lengthens it.
From my own point of view, the filter organisation issue is a completely
I have do some mods; but I don't have any haxies per se..
One of the machines tested, other than additional screensavers
fonts, is almost a default install.
On Wednesday, March 22, 2006, at 08:46 AM, Mikael Byström wrote:
Justin Beek said:
PowerMail version: PowerMail version 5.2.3 build
Justin Beek said:
PowerMail version: PowerMail version 5.2.3 build 4406 English
Mac OS version: 10.2.8
I have re-downloaded and re-installed the app twice now.
Justin
You have any haxies or other system modifications made? I've had
problems with these in the past.
PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X
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