I am back to using PowerMail for my mac.com email under Lion. I can have Apple
Mail off pretty much most of the time but have to check an Exchange server on
one account occasionally. (I could never make the Exchange server work with
PowerMail and get so few messages there, I gave up.)
So, all m
Well it seems that quiting PowerMail got them gone. I think my PowerMail
implementation for mac.com is clear. I find that I need to physically move
messages to folders where I want to store them, not use the filters. But the
filters on sent messages work! I can live with that.
Midi
Midi caused
I am back to using PowerMail for my mac.com email under Lion. I can have Apple
Mail off pretty much most of the time but have to check an Exchange server on
one account occasionally. (I could never make the Exchange server work with
PowerMail and get so few messages there, I gave up.)
So, all m
Jean Michel,
Thank you for this suggestion. I will try PowerMail again for my mac.com email.
I so much want to have my email in PowerMail. I switched to PowerMail when
Claris Emailer went away and have been pleased with it.
And thank you for your thoughtful and thorough response.
Midi Cox
San
Dear PowerMail users,
We have been carefully pondering the consequences on some of your following
Apple's drop of POP3 support in iCloud. We certainly are MobileMe users and
understand the issue.
Let me start with the positioning statement for PowerMail:
"An excellent POP3 mail client with bes
powermail-discuss Digest #2969 - Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Re: Powemail settings for Me.com
by "Sean McBride"
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Subject: Re: Powemail settings for Me.com
From: "Sean McBride"
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:38:24 -050
On Feb 25, 2012, at 18:48, T.L. Miller wrote:
>>
>> The only options seem to be 1) start using IMAP (which is not
>> PowerMail's strong suit
>
> I wonder what it would take for CTMdev to improve?
You could win the lotto and hire CTM. I think that's about your only hope. :(
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