ed. Did you run all the iPhoto
patches? I am at 7.1 (347).
- Chris
Christopher Plummer
ZebraTale, LLC
Macintosh & Lotus Domino Consulting
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rned! This did not seem to be from a newly received message, but one
that had somehow been 'missed' by the export process. I repeated the
process all over again, and my re-created mail file and index have
worked fine now for over a week.
Many thanks to Jerome!!
- - Chris
Christopher Pl
as how to locate the offending message?
If I have to start over, I am going to seriously question why I want to
stick with PowerMail...
Thanks in advance,
- Chris
Christopher Plummer
"Ask the right questions."
- Kate Stockton
ead was what made the messages
'disappear' . When pulled from a subfolder (with View All set) and
dropped to a parent folder (with View Unread), they disappeared!
Thanks Rick!
Best,
- Chris
Christopher Plummer
ZebraTale, LLC
Macintosh & Lotus Domino Consulting
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the utilities to rebuild the entire database, index,
etc. to no avail. Is there any way to make these invisible messages re-appear?
Many thanks in advance,
- Chris
Christopher Plummer
ZebraTale, LLC
Macintosh & Lotus Domino Consulting
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On Fri, 28 May 2004 20:01:04 +0200, "Ben Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
allegedly wrote:
>
>On 28 5 2004 at 11:18 am -0400, Wayne Brissette wrote:
>
>>The big green + in the signatures area creates a new one. If you leave
>>your mouse pointer over the icons for a second or two the function of the
Panther 10.3.4, PM 5.0, PB 800, 1Gig RAM
Hello,
I can use selected text in a message to add a new Text Signature from
just about anywhere using an Applescript "Create Signature" [Thanks to
W. Eric Tyson for that!].
How else do I create a Text Signature? I have a Context Menu to create a
new Te
Panther 10.3.3, PB 800, 1Gig Ram
1) After forgetting that I had the registration key and launching the
first time into 'Demo mode', dropping the key on the application worked
as expected.
"Upgrading to PowerMail 5" in Release Notes mentions "updating your
database or creating a new one" but prov
On Tue, 25 May 2004 20:01:00 +0200, "Cap Schwartz"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, allegedly wrote:
>Subject: How to keep message toolbar as default
>From: "Cap Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 13:26:56 -0700
>
>I like having the functionality of the toolbar available in messages
>(aft
At last, another vote! Some time ago I suggested a Context Menu: "File
In" with a list of folders. "File In New Folder" would be great too.
Maybe in some future release?
- Chris
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 20:01:04 +0100, PowerMail discussions, Greg,
allegedly wrote:
>
>Oh my!... I never knew Powermai
I see the "red dots" quite often, and if I keep PowerMail open for a long
writing/editing session, I can get one in nearly every line down the left
side of my window. (I have one to play with right now.) I'd say it's
smaller than a period. Maybe just a single pixel. They stick to the
window locati
Panther "Internet" System Preferences:
Web preferences (such as Default Web Browser) are now buried in Safari
Preferences. "Default Mail Application" is buried in Apple's Mail app
Preferences.
What I found particularly annoying was that Mail app forced me to
configure it with (more or less) valid
Hello All,
I'm pretty pleased with PM's integration with the Apple Address Book at
this point, and I may have missed this...I already have all the Apple
Address Book related Preferences set to use Apple's AB. So is there a way
to get the PM Address Book Button (or Window menu item for that matter
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:10:29 -0600, "Wayne Brissette"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, allegedly wrote:
>>I'd like to *start* from a message I'm working on in PM, "grab" the URL
>>of the top window of the default web browser, and paste it at the current
>>insertion point of my message. Does anyone have a s
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 13:31:35 -0600, "Wayne Brissette"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, allegedly wrote:
>http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030318202727875#comments
>
>So normally I'm all for writing AppleScripts to solve problems. However
>this is one case where the recent AppleScript to mail a
(including PM), uses a variety of address books
(including PM's and Apple's). Shareware $29.95. I haven't tried it yet,
but has great reviews on VersionTracker.
<http://www.pagesender.com/>
- Christopher Plummer
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the real hard part...)
>3) Close the Spelling window
>
This might be doable with the (currently beta) GUI Applescripting.
See "Scripting the Unscriptable in Mac OS X" by Matt Neuburg in TidBITS#670:
<http://www.tidbits.com/tb-issues/T
Greetings all.
Seems I read that a modifier key and a click on the Address Book button
on the PM toolbar would open the Apple Address Book instead of the PM
one. But I can't figure out the combo. Is there one? If not, consider
this a feature request. :-)
Also (slightly off topic) is anyone usin
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