>>I noticed some people's messages here contain the line "*This message was
>>transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*". I didn't pay
>>much attention until today - yesterday I changed the ISP (and hence the
>>SMTP server) and just noticed *my* messages contain this line too now. D
>I would say so. That is amazing, considering you probably pay for the ISP.
>I thought it was of users experimenting with the server capabilities of OS
>X themselves (as I like to do), but the ISP is out of order I would think!
Yes. Change, and change quickly. That's incredible.
Neil
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>>>I've found that some Services are will not interact well with PM and will
>>>cause PM not to display a Services submenu. Removing these will bring
>>>back your Services. You will need to Log Out/In to see changes. For me,
>>>the "Word Services" service was the one causing the problem. I don't k
>>btw - BBEdit released a free version...
>
>You won't find that version anymore. They went from BBedit Lite, to
>TextWrangler and when they did, the removed the lite version. :-(
Ah! You're mistaken, actually - Barebones originally did pull the
download of BBEdit lite, but they put it back up af
I have a feeling this was already discussed, but I can't seem to locate
it in my archives of the list. When I try to open attachments from within
PowerMail, I get an Error -600 and the attachment refuses to open.
I then have to go into my file browser to physically find the file and
open it from
>The trouble is with using "return receipts" [which I don't like] is that
>any receiver can set up their e-mail to block it anyway, so what's the point?
For the people who use it, it'd be nice to at least have the preference.
I mean, many people do not use /all/ of the functionality of PM, but i
>I saw a mention about priorities earlier and was wondering how if at all
>that might work. Can we set urgent (the only one worthwhile anyway) at all?
The two headings required for priorities and return receipts are:
Mail Priority:
X-Priority: (number from 1-5, one being most urgent)
Return Re
>>I can't find a "Return Receipt" function in PowerMail.
>
>What do you mean by that? You can set up an automated answer (auto-reply,
>auto-forward or auto-redirect) within the Filter window. Is it that what
>you want?
I think what Paolo is looking for is the functionality that most of the
Micros
>When creating mail filters in Entourage, there is a nice option: "Is HTML".
>
>This would be very handy in PowerMail as well when setting up junk mail
>filters.
>
>Btw -- is this the right forum for feature requests, or is there another
>more proper way for it?
1. Create a new filter, and cre
Well, after a bout of troubleshooting, it looks like CTM still hasn't
fixed one of the bigger indexing problems - it doesn't allow my machine
to go into deep sleep if indexing is turned on.
As soon as I turn indexing off, my machine goes to sleep as expected. If
I leave indexing on, my machine st
>Highlights... can this be an entire line instead of just a subject?
>Seems to be an awkward implementation.
>
>Threads... I love the idea of highlighting by thread in Mail and it is
>something I always found great when scrolling through a long list of
>messages...
Oh yeah! I totally agree for b
>Are their work-flow scripts to take advantage of Apple's PDF Services for
>PM? I did not see anything at the site...
What are you looking for, exactly? Apple's PDF services work specifically
with Apple's print services, so whatever you can print, you can pipe
through the PDF services.
Neil
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Le Mercredi, 5 mars 2003, à 12:38 America/Winnipeg, Rick a écrit :
> Ha! That's it. I never knew the role played by the mail server. i
> thought it was done by the sender. I ran a test message to myself ( as
> a
> BCC), and the "To" field came out "Undisclosed-Recipient <>".
You might actually
Le Mardi, 11 févr 2003, à 15:24 America/Winnipeg, Adeline Moore a écrit
:
> That said, I would *love* the PM page to be dynamic and current and
> house
> the scripts as well as other other free Web-based PowerMail support
> pages. But are you up for that?
Well, I can definitely offer the first t
Le Mardi, 11 févr 2003, à 07:48 America/Winnipeg, A-NO-NE Music a écrit
:
>> [A] Integration of the scripts page with other free Web-based
>> PowerMail
>> support pages
>
> CTMDEV will receive support requests once it's posted there. Does
> CTMDEV
> has resource for this?
>
Even though I've alr
Le Lundi, 10 févr 2003, à 21:44 America/Winnipeg, Wayne Brissette a
écrit :
> Well, as many of you may have noticed, my time has gotten to be
> something
> that is in very short supply. As a result the AppleScript pages haven't
> been updated in a while. I would like to see if anybody would be
>
Le Lundi, 3 févr 2003, à 12:31 America/Winnipeg, Dave Burbank a écrit :
> While the advice offered by Wolfgang (see below) works, there must be a
> more direct way to archive mail folders from PowerMail directly into
> Filemaker Pro without having to go through Excel.
Use the great eMessage Arch
Hm. Powermail 4.1.2 was just listed at Versiontracker. All it says as far
as new stuff is:
"18 enhancements and fixes pertaining to Mac OS X, the Aqua user
experience, AppleScript and general (Mac OS 8, 9 and X) improvements."
I'm hoping the list announcement is a bit more detailed as to the cha
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