T.L. Miller wrote:
>I suspect running Spotlight has really messed up my PowerMail database.
>All was normal, but after I ran Spotlight tonight, it looks like a
>couple years of messages and folders have disappeared. Other messages
>from past years appear as unread. I do have a back-up from Sunday
I wrote:
>I don't know what you mean by "running Spotlight" (Spotlight always
>indexes your files in the background), but it should not interfere with
>PowerMail.
Oh, if you opened a message found by Spotlight then yes, this could make
FoxTrot switch to the user environment to which this message
Hi Jerome,
>Oh, if you opened a message found by Spotlight then yes, this could make
>FoxTrot switch to the user environment to which this message belongs.
Any chance of having the database "name" appear in the title bar in the
PowerMail Window or somehwere?
Instead of "Mail Browser: In Tray" I
On 4/20/15, at 10:55 AM, PowerMail Engineering jer...@ctmdev.com said:
>Oh, if you opened a message found by Spotlight then yes, this could make
>FoxTrot switch to the user environment to which this message belongs.
>So, if Spotlight found a message on your backup drive, and you opened
>this messa
powermail-discuss Digest #3117 - Monday, April 20, 2015
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