mon denominator approach is to create
small URLs with tinyurl.com and put them on their own lines.
Bill
>Bill Courington sez:
>
>>Yes, PM is good about handling incoming URLs, even if they span a line
>>break. According to the friend who started this ;-) mail.app apparentl
Yes, PM is good about handling incoming URLs, even if they span a line
break. According to the friend who started this ;-) mail.app apparently
is not good at the same thing. Neither is Thunderbird (I checked).
Bill
>on Wed, Feb 27, 2008 PowerMail discussions may have said:
>
>>Here's an exampl
; boundary=Apple-Mail-1-357683165).
Bill
>Bill Courington wrote:
>
>>I'm trying to figure out if PM or my ISP is breaking long lines.
>
>It's PM breaking the line. CTM argued that this is what the relevant RFC
>requests.
>
>Regards, Christian.
>
>
>
king long lines. I don't
see any related option in PM Preferences.
Bill Courington
Is there such a thing? I've got about a zillion files in the Attachments
folder and I'm pretty sure (not positive) that many of them belong to
trashed messages.
Bill
I chose Apple Address Book I see now that the addresses were silently
imported into my Apple Address Book. Not what I expected, but I guess
it's sensible.
If I choose Tabulated Text File, I indeed get the file dialog.
Thanks again.
Bill
>
>>But it brings up a second question: Where is the
designer missed something simple or I am missing it.
Bill
>Bill Courington at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:12:07 -0700
>
>>Is there a way to export all or part of the PM address book? I don't see
>>it, and the file itself is not exactly plain text.
>
>
Thanks!
I figured "database" meant the message db.
Bill
>Bill Courington at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:12:07 -0700
>
>>Is there a way to export all or part of the PM address book? I don't see
>>it, and the file itself is not exactly
Is there a way to export all or part of the PM address book? I don't see
it, and the file itself is not exactly plain text.
Bill
Thank you, Jérôme.
It's rather devious, but it works.
Bill Couringtion
>When you're typing an address, and PowerMail suggests an address from
>the cache that you want to delete, you can add it to the adress book
>(from the contextual menu) then delete it from the address book (by
>clicking the
Yes, that's a refinement, thanks.
Bill
>At Tue, 9 Oct 2007 07:52:14 -0700 (PDT), you wrote
>>Hi Bill,
>>
>>>Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
>>>email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
>>>previously used addresses but I'd lik
Thanks, Jim.
I'm guessing that Preferences > Address Book > Clear deletes everything
in the address cache. More of a shotgun blast than a rifle shot. I'm
hoping for an "Edit > Address Cache" operation. The mail.app competitor
has something similar:
Window > Previous Recipients
Select the bad one
Sometimes a correspondent who is not in my address book changes his/her
email address. Sometimes I enter an address incorrectly. PM remembers
previously used addresses but I'd like to tell it to forget the
erroneous ones so I don't select one in haste.
Is there a way to do that
Can PowerMail alert me when I try to send a message that contains
"attached" that the message has no attachment? I ran across a
Thunderbird extension called AttachmentReminder that does that. You
configure it with a list of strings that it should check for in the
message ... "enclosure", "attached
ssage window -- it comes to the front.
OS X 10.3.6. A few add-ins: CodeTek Virtual Desktop, Net Monitor, LaunchBar.
Bill Courington
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