Steve Abrahamson schrieb:
> I would think that PowerMail has a flag that it sets on a piece of mail
> to indicate whether it's read or not, and it seems like it's just not
> exporting that accurately.
I guess every mailprogram has its own way to store the information
whether a mail is read or not.
Rick,
I'm not sure I follow you, but I think you might have the original issue
backwards.
The problem is that when I try to move mail from PowerMail to Mail, it
*all* shows up as unread, regardless of it's read status in PowerMail. I
want to preserve the correct read status as I move mail over.
powermail-discuss Digest #2693 - Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Re: forwarding HTML messages
by "Tim Hodgson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Exporting from PowerMail - all mail is Unread
by "Steve Abrahamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Exporting from PowerMail - all mail is Unread
On 18/9/07 (03:49) Steve said:
>I have over 100 nested folders, somewhere between 50k-100k emails, and
>the read and unread are interspersed throughout. Creating an "unread"
>folder and moving all unread mail there, then putting it back, would be
>a massive undertaking.
Steve;
If you're moving t
On or about 11:28 AM Steve Abrahamson said -
>Graham,
>
>I don't follow: if I export from PowerMail, and then import into Mail,
>why would all the mail be unread to Mail?
>
>Am I missing something here?
>
>Steve
I thought that as the imported mail was new to the programme itself, it
would be unre
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