I am having problems getting PowerMail to connect to Gmail (via POP) when using
Google's application-specific passwords that are part of its 2-step
verification process.
I have successfully connected once, but subsequent connections seem to be
ignored.
Any suggestions on how to eliminate any
No problems here so far, on OS X 10.7.5 (13 MacBook, 2008)
Mark
Sorry to take so long to reply!
PowerMail 6.2b1 appears to be working just fine on my iBook G4 running
Mac OS X 10.5.8.
On 7/22/13, CTM info wrote:
Greetings from the sweltering Swiss summer,
Please be advised that a new version
On Sat, 5 Sep 2009 13:27:16 +0900, Mark Smith mspsm...@gol.com wrote:
I have downloaded the current version (6.0.3). It will not except my
existing PMKey, and will only run in Demo mode. Is anybody else having
the same problem?
Mark
(Using Thunderbird until this problem is resolved.)
I have downloaded the current version (6.0.3). It will not except my
existing PMKey, and will only run in Demo mode. Is anybody else having
the same problem?
Mark
(Using Thunderbird until this problem is resolved.)
A Sanna wrote:
What's the current version of PM? I had 6.0.3b1 on my computer,
and use Stuffit (if
available), please.
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Mark Smith
2-5-46 Shinjo, Higashi Osaka, Osaka 578-0963, JAPAN
TF: 06-4309-0585
Mobile: 080-3112-4966
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:42:05 +0100, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
Mark Smith (24/10/06 09:14) said:
It looks like PM is treating the RTFD file as a folder.
...which is what it is. RTFD files are packages - a special kind of
folder that looks like a single file in the Finder, but is actually
will probably get around to
reorganizing my backlog of mail archives. Now that the messages can be
searched using Spotlight, there is less need to keep everything in the
same database file. (Something about eggs and baskets, I believe. g)
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Mark Smith, Higashi Osaka, Japan
Mark's Bits Bobs: http
systems.
OS X 10.4.8 PPC
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Mark Smith, Higashi Osaka, Japan
Mark's Bits Bobs: http://www.geocities.jp/pakeman1066/
this?
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Mark Smith, Higashi Osaka, Japan
Mark's Bits Bobs: http://www.geocities.jp/pakeman1066/
? (The Accounts settings let you delete
messages from the server, but I am looking to do the opposite.) Is
there any easy way to do this?
Mark
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Mark Smith, Higashi Osaka, Japan
Mark's Bits Bobs: http://www.geocities.jp/pakeman1066/
feature, so what is PM doing that prevents it
from using it?
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Mark Smith, Higashi Osaka, Japan
Mark's Grampalogue: http://www.geocities.jp/pakeman1066/
to go to both Apple and the
relevant developer. I am just surprised that Apple did not design it
to do so in the first place. (But then it often takes Apple two or
three version updates to get its apps/os working as advertised.)
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Mark Smith (Higashi Osaka, Japan)
Mark's Grampalogue: http
Mirko,
Sounds like your mail connection may be slow or hanging sometimes. I
am using PM on an iBook (+ broadband connection) and it goes to sleep
without any problem.
Mark
On 18 Oct 2005, at 06:39, Mirko wrote:
I have been using PowerMail since v4 came out, but recently I had a
fling
On May 11, 2005, at 17:57, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
Mark Smith wrote:
- IMAP support
- simultaneous connections to more than one server ?
- filtering of messages into server-side mailboxes ?
- syncing with IMAP mailboxes other than inbox ?
- PM Search
- savable
Thanks Barbara,
none of the things I listed are currently possible (AFAICT). I was
wondering whether there had been any discussion here on the list
about them and/or whether anyone from CTMdev had commented about
planned features...
On May 11, 2005, at 16:29, Barbara Needham wrote:
Mark
As I suspected. The Preferences - Mark as Spam - Move to Trash options
does NOT work. You need to manually add the Spam: actions filter. Jerome,
will this be fixed in 5.0.2?
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Mark Smith, Osaka, Japan.
The Grampalogue: For Nagoya Grampus Eight News Views.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/rockdiver
option for this. How do I get them to do so.
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Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ancient Japan Japanese Soccer Info: http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
Written while listening to: Give Us a Goal by Slade from Footy Anthems
for reestablishing broken links, or tracing files when they are moved to
another partition, would be welcome.
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Mark Smith, Osaka, Japan.
The Grampalogue: For Nagoya Grampus Eight News Views.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/rockdiver/grampalog/index.html
At 3:53 PM on 2004年 4月 26日 (月), Ben Kennedy wrote:
On 26 4
messages to the Corpus.
HTH
Mark
At 10:50 AM on 2004年 4月 22日 (木), david.gordon wrote:
I already had SpamSieve. I think that PM 5 is running the copy supplied.
Can I simply replace the copy in the PM folder with my original copy to
use my own corpus etc.
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Mark Smith, Osaka, Japan.
The Grampalogue
drag TWO (or more) files onto the
icon, it creates TWO (or more) send windows, each with one of the files.
However, the droplet works as expected. It creates ONE send window for
all the files that were dragged onto it.
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Mark Smith, Osaka, Japan.
The Grampalogue: For Nagoya Grampus Eight News
), this is one case where I would be willing
to move my PM folder and PM user folder to a location that is convenient
for the OS, rather than more logical for the way I store data.
Ta in advance,
Mark
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2
), this is one case where I would be willing
to move my PM folder and PM user folder to a location that is convenient
for the OS, rather than more logical for the way I store data.
Ta in advance,
Mark
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2
much
for PM to be accessing mail as the previous ID rotates into view again.)
Mark Smith
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/footy/soccer.htm
10.1.3?
release. That fact that all important data was stored on a different
partition (and backed up to separate hard disk) meant that I was up and
running with the newly installed system within about an hour.
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Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ancient Japan Japanese Soccer Info: http://www2
* work. So those of you having this problem might want to try
everything in the start-up list twice!
No. CTM should fix the problem and release a version of PowerMail that works.
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2
address. It looks like we STILL cannot rely on PM and Apple's AB to
maintain identical information.
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/footy/soccer.htm
at the
computer, especially in the mornings. Has anybody noticed this hogging of
bandwidth by PM, on OS X?
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Mark Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ancient Japan Japanese Soccer Info: http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
Written while listening to: Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition by
Mussorgsky/Balakirev
don't do searches very often, but I
first noticed it a couple of days ago.
I thank all of you who are trying to help!
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/footy/soccer.htm
PM uses, not CTM.
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/footy/soccer.htm
At Sun, Aug 10, 2003, the nimble fingers of Derry Thompson typed the
following:
Hi All,
Wow, the search seems to be exceptionally fast!. A search for one word
in a directory containing over 4000 mail deliver 400+ results instantly!
A very very worthwhile improvement!
The new shortcuts are
this, and the answer was PM does not
support s/mime. It would be nice if they could add support to a future
version. How about it Jerome?
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
, although it does mean you can easily tell which folders
contains a recently received message, if you have several folders that
contain unread messages.
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Mark Smith
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Local Government in the UK / Ancient Japan Sea Levels
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
X
properly without causing it to quit. Usually I just open PM again, and
manually index the documents and all is well. It's annoying, but since it
doesn't seem to cause any real problems I've lived with it.
Wayne
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match
by rule
would be great though I would still have a great deal of manual labor
ahead to file all this stuff.
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
that there are things happening under the hood.
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Mark Smith (The Red Whales Rool)
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Selected Japanese match reports and league tables.
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
each time I select
the script, despite saying you will only have to do this once. Is this
just me, or is it just a misleading notice? I have also found that if you
try to run the script on more than one digest at a time, it burst the
same digest over and over again.
Mark Smith.
At Wed, Mar 19, 2003
-mail client, but it won't be possible to run PowerMail on both
Mac and Windows. As others have suggested, get your employer to switch
to a safer computing system.
Mark.
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Mark Smith
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Local Government in the UK / Ancient Sea Levels in Japan
http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/
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