[powermail-discuss] PowerMail 5.2.2b3 private testing seed

2006-11-29 Thread CTM info
Greetings, PowerMail 5.5.2b3 is now available for download and testing from: Please make a backup of your PowerMail Files folder before installing this. Also, upon launching, 5.5.2b3 will prompt you to choose which folder you want to use; sel

(disregard one paragraph from notification e-mail)

2006-11-29 Thread CTM info
Folks, Please disregard the paragraph in the PM 5.2.2b3 notification e-mail regarding the merger of the PowerMail-testing list, since that text was only destined to be sent to the former members of that list and is of no relevance to current powermail-discuss members. Thanks, jean michel/ctm qa

Re: [powermail-discuss] PowerMail 5.2.2b3 private testing seed

2006-11-29 Thread PowerMail Engineering
CTM info wrote: >PowerMail 5.5.2b3 is now available for download and testing from: > > Ooops, typo error in the version number, but the URL above is correct: it downloads version 5.5.2b3... Sorry for the confusion. Jérôme - PowerMail Engineerin

Re: [powermail-discuss] PowerMail 5.2.2b3 private testing seed

2006-11-29 Thread Sean McBride
CTM info ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-11-29 13:46 said: >Also, upon launching, 5.5.2b3 will prompt you to choose which folder you >want to use; It did not. It just used the usual folder. >> Leopard compatibility >- PowerMail is now compatible with developer builds of Mac > OS X 10.5

Re: [powermail-discuss] PowerMail 5.2.2b3 private testing seed

2006-11-29 Thread Bruce Barrett
Hi, I've been seeing that bug lately - v5.5, MacBook Pro, 2GB, OSX 10.4.7 Bruce -- Bruce BarrettSee my website at: http://www.earthreflections.com As Sean McBride wrote... >>- When a connexion error occured, PowerMail was sometimes >> creating an empty, partial messag

Re: [powermail-discuss] PowerMail 5.2.2b3 private testing seed

2006-11-29 Thread T.L. Miller
CTM info ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-11-29 13:46 said: > >>Also, upon launching, 5.5.2b3 will prompt you to choose which folder you >>want to use; > >It did not. It just used the usual folder. Hmm, I always drag the app to the PM folder after renaming the old version -- just in case. >>> Leopar

Re: [powermail-discuss] PowerMail 5.2.2b3 private testing seed

2006-11-29 Thread Sean McBride
T.L. Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-11-29 23:15 said: Leopard compatibility >>>- PowerMail is now compatible with developer builds of Mac >>> OS X 10.5 Leopard on Intel Macs, and uses the latest >>> version of SSL contained in the OS >> >>Should it work on PPC too? > >Ce