Ben Kennedy / 08.2.3 / 3:33 PM wrote:
>Hmm... good suggestion. :) Though the desired app is not always sitting
>in the dock ahead of time.
Yeah, I know.
See, I use Quick Silver to launch apps so I don't really need Dock, but
I put apps there for this very reason. There are only limited number o
Frank Mitchell wrote at 11:50 AM (-0700) on 2/3/08:
>IME, the attachments themselves are deleted, but the html junk that Tony
>is referring to are not. Little smileys and cute little gifs are left
>behind which have to be trashed individually.
But these are just attachments, too. So are you sayi
A-NO-NE Music wrote at 8:59 AM (-0500) on 2/3/08:
>While I like your feature request, in above case I just drag the file
>from the message to the QT icon in the Dock :-)
Hmm... good suggestion. :) Though the desired app is not always sitting
in the dock ahead of time.
-b
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powermail-discuss Digest #2785 - Sunday, February 3, 2008
Re(2): Email Freezes PowerMail
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Re(3): Email Freezes PowerMail
by "George Henne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Feature request (Open with...)
by "Ben Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Is there a way to delete attachments and html junk when you delete the e-
>>mail? I get html mail from certain people that have header graphics and
>>other cute stuff, and even though I delete the e-mail, the darn gif's
>>accumulate in my Downloads folder.
>>
>>Tony
>
>In my experience, when mes
>Is there a way to delete attachments and html junk when you delete the e-
>mail? I get html mail from certain people that have header graphics and
>other cute stuff, and even though I delete the e-mail, the darn gif's
>accumulate in my Downloads folder.
>
>Tony
In my experience, when messages ar
Hi MB,
>I'm not getting these, could someone please send me one, in an attached
>source if possible. You can get to the messages source with the script
>"Show source in Textedit", courtesy of Cheshirecat (with a slight
>addition here) :
Do you really want this or are you joking? If so I can forw
Ben Kennedy / 08.2.2 / 9:49 PM wrote:
>(e.g. an audio file into QT Player
>rather than iTunes). In situations such as these, I'm forced to reveal
>the attachment in Finder first.
While I like your feature request, in above case I just drag the file
from the message to the QT icon in the Dock :-
Jim Pistrang wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Subject of mine was 'Up to 50% Off Clearance Products'
>>
>> Jim
I'm not getting these, could someone please send me one, in an attached
source if possible. You can get to the messages source with the script
"Show source in Textedit", courtesy of Cheshirecat (with a s
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