Am/On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:10:41 -0400 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann:
>How much would that be? Dollars, Euros or Kuna? (or Swiss Francs?)
a lot of course ... in Schweizer Franken on a numbered account
and the Euros you can send to me :-D
Thanks and all the best
Matthias
I am not going to big into this thread, sorry.
but one thing I really would like to get understood is that I am saying
"as advertised" - you are obviously glancing constantly over this point
I am making.
for me it's end of the discussion here, just not worth the effort, and
by that I mean no offe
How much would that be? Dollars, Euros or Kuna? (or Swiss Francs?)
- Winston
p.s. So you don't have to Google, Kuna are Croatian currency. ;-)
>Am/On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:20:17 -0400 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann:
>
>>Printing via a web browser is still a work-around. Printing via the web
>
Am/On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 17:20:17 -0400 schrieb/wrote Winston Weinmann:
>Printing via a web browser is still a work-around. Printing via the web
>browser is what I normally do, but sometimes I either forget, or HTML
>mail looks enough like text mail that I don't realize I need to do this.
>I also ge
I think you just proved my point that the HTML printing problem is a bug.
>a bug is something which is said to be functional in a certain way and
>it is not as advertised
Right. And PowerMail can print HTML email, just not the way it is
supposed to work on a Mac. Any Mac program which cannot prin
---marlyse wrote:
>Even though the offered solutions are not in the category of I-don't-
>want-to-nor-have-to-think-1-click solutions, I feel these are really
>good options provided by a text emailer.
Um, we are talking about Macs here, not PCs. I do want features which
work as expected, without
as this is actually a funny thread yes, us discussing the fact if
it's a bug or feature is somewhat funny because the person who want's it
printed in the end probably does not care how it is called in the first
place, but on the other hand, 2 people calling something a bug when it's
not really
Printing a html message via a web browser still doesn't include the
message header info, such as From, To, Date, Subject.
I wish it did. I wish it would just print like any other Mac application
that prints what you see.
All kidding aside, is this a difficult thing to fix?
The name of this appli
Just my 2 cents...
If I'm looking an a email and tell it to print, and the printer produces
a blank page (as reported by Winston ) that's a bug.
Now if I were to print and be greeted with "Sorry that's and HTML email
and we can't/don't print those, you'll have to print from a browser."
That's
I am sorry to see that you think of this as an error and something that
needs to be fixed because in fact it is a feature request that you have
(and I am sure CTM is taking note of it on their long list of user
requests ;-)
PowerMail is a text email application and that is where it excels at and
a
Printing via a web browser is still a work-around. Printing via the web
browser is what I normally do, but sometimes I either forget, or HTML
mail looks enough like text mail that I don't realize I need to do this.
I also get caught with not having clicked into the email text box, so
get a lot of b
powermail-discuss Digest #2611 - Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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by "Francisco Pereira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Re: OS 10.4.9, PowerMail 5.5.3 - still can't print HTML email
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Mikael wrote:
>Try to see if the address book is bad in the non-working folder.
>I've had a similar problem resolved replacing that.
If I copy the Address Book from the non-working folder, I do have
trouble, so maybe that was it.
Richard
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