[Andy Fragen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 24.3.2006 um 15:17 Uhr:]
>But are they really different things.
Yes, I think so.
>They're both folders and as such
>should have all the same features and characteristics of folders.
No. Smart folders and real folders have only the name in common.
Nex
>Good evening Olson-san,
>I set my encoding for unknown messages to Japanese (shift-jis)
I just received responses from two people and I can read them!!
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Mikael Byström said:
>I don't see there is much more point to discuss placement of
>imaginary folders, unless can be further detailed in any useful fashion.
Some words disappeared here. I meant:
I don't see there is much more point to discuss placement of imaginary
folders, unless thoughts that
Andy Fragen said:
>Concrete folders displays
>messages that have been "physically" put in them, whereas smart folders
>display messages based upon some search algorithm.
That's what different about them, yes (though I'd be tempted to say
"logically"). Would you really say that search results win
こんいちは,
you just open the message and go to message->encoding and try to find
out the right one.
Somtimes some mail-servers add a wrong encoding, because the mail client
doesn't write the header correctly.
Usually the mail clients are making the problem, not the server.
All the best
Matthias
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Hiro-San,
I never had that expiriance. But my wife had some strange (unreadeable)
mails in html. But it looks like being fixed since v5.x
At least she didn't complain anymore.
All the best
Matthias
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Admilon Consulting GmbH
http://www.admilon.com
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>Shell Olson / 2006/03/24 / 07:16 AM wrote:
>
>>There are some people from whom I receive seemingly random characters
>>(I'm sure they aren't, but whatever they are seems irrelevant). Maybe
>>Hiro can help me? Or does this problem occur with other languages, too?
>>Certainly one source is users
Ah, Matthias-san, I see you live in Japan!
I've just changed to shift-jis and have e-mailed a couple of friends to
see if they'll try one more time, to find out if it works.
Anyway, you're saying that the problem is not originating with my Mac or
with PM, but possibly their mail-server?
If the shi
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said:
>Andy Fragen said:
>
>>Why couldn't smart folders simply integrate with real folders and be
>>alpha sorted? Then all they really need is a different icon so the user
>>has some indication that they're different. I also see some sort of plus/
>>minus/gear
listes said:
>I would agree, just deleting the index and rebuilding it may be better
>:-)
Well, after rebuilding the index on several occasions, I found it didn't
take significantly less time than building it from scratch after deletion
and rebuilding often didn't succeed too. Rebuilding twice d
Andy Fragen said:
>Why couldn't smart folders simply integrate with real folders and be
>alpha sorted? Then all they really need is a different icon so the user
>has some indication that they're different. I also see some sort of plus/
>minus/gear menu at the bottom of the folder panel.
Well, I
On Fri, Mar 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said:
>Andy Fragen said:
>
>>I'm not really sure why a smart folder, which should have a different
>>icon, need be any different than a regular folder in function. In other
>>words, double click it and it opens in another window. Is that somehow
>>not similar
Bob Moody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> use squirrel mail as a way of not downloading stuff I don't want.
> I look into my 2 email accounts (different isp's) and "select all"
> then I uncheck the ones I want, then I hit the delete button. That
> way I get rid of 80% of what is in my inbo
Mikael Byström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I managed to solve this forced rebuild indices problem only by *deleting*
> the "Message Database index" file before rebuilding. While the cause of
> forced rebuilding have been unknown, this have never failed me.
Here on a new MBP I got this issue be
Shell Olson / 2006/03/24 / 07:16 AM wrote:
>There are some people from whom I receive seemingly random characters
>(I'm sure they aren't, but whatever they are seems irrelevant). Maybe
>Hiro can help me? Or does this problem occur with other languages, too?
>Certainly one source is users of hot
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