Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until April 4, when
I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you then...
z
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until April 4, when
I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you then...
z
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until April 4, when
I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you then...
z
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until April 4, when
I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you then...
z
Greets -
I've noticed this a few times, and somebody finally complained...
Some of the messages which the user has already read have been
unbolded, but do not show the checkmark indicating the read status in
the left-hand column. Any idea why this might be happening? He's
using v5.2.
Greets -
I'm surprised my users have never noticed this before... When they
select Save As Text, in either v5.2 or v5.5, the Date Modified field
of the file dialog does not sort properly when they've selected a
folder on the OS X 10.4.x file server. The same function sorts
properly when
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until December 6,
when I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you
then...
z
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until December 6,
when I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you
then...
z
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until December 6,
when I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you
then...
z
Thanks for your email, but alas! I won't be able to read it until December 6,
when I return from Elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting back to you
then...
z
Greets -
I've got users hankering to use the "Send To: Mail Recipient" feature
of Microsoft Word 2004, but this doesn't appear to work with
PowerMail 5.23 as we have it currently set up. If I change a user's
default email client to Mail (from within Mail preferences), then the
feature wo
I'm out of the office until January 17, but will be checking my email and
voicemail with some regularity. I'll get back to you as soon as I'm able.
z
On 8/9/2005 Chris Niemiec wrote:
>>How about separate display and print options?
>
>Please, yes. I know there's the "print at NN%" trick, but I'd rather have
>a preference setting. It can be set to the same point size by default for
>those who don't want to bother with it.
Hear hear! I always f
That did the trick. Thanks, Jérôme.
z
On 6/9/2005 at 11:01 AM, PowerMail discussions wrote:
>>What criteria is PM52 checking when comparing
>>a sender to address book entries?
>
>It only checks the email address.
>
>>Account is XXX
>>Sender is not in address book
>>Execute if all c
Greets -
I have a filter which conditions are
Account is XXX
Sender is not in address book
Execute if all conditions are met
The action is to raise the spam rating +50. Problem is, it doesn't
appear to work; my sender appears to be considered as not in the address
book, when she su
Greets -
I spent a week or so in Apple Mail v2 after installing Tiger,
thinking I could readily go back to PM since it has an import Apple
Mail function. Now wish to go back -- this new version of Mail still
runs like a one-legged dog once you get a moderate number of messages
in the box
Are there any plans to allow Spotlight to search PM messages?
z
Greets -
A user running PM 5.1 build 4341 under OS 10.3.8 is receiving the
following error when attempting to connect via POP to check his messages:
A file error occurred
File name already exists
Class=file; what=100; when=1; err-48
Seems to be able to send messages without problem.
This has been discussed before; I'm sorry there are no archives to search.
Some users are failing to receive attachments. Others in the same office
are receiving the same attachments fine. I do find these in the
Attachments folder; they just don't show up in the mail browser, and
generally ar
On 1/26/2005 at 11:01 AM, A-NO-NE wrote:
>I'd love to have a context menu for 'move message to' a folder.
Yes, dear God. I'm am consistently dumbfounded that this feature isn't
already in the app.
On 12/30/2004 at 11:01 AM, I wrote:
>I've just upgraded a user from an eMac to a new iMac, and everything
>seems to have gone smoothly except that he is now unable to launch
>PowerMail, which crashes before it gets anywhere. I've tried holding
>down Command-Option, but PM doesn't get far enough
Greets -
I've just upgraded a user from an eMac to a new iMac, and everything
seems to have gone smoothly except that he is now unable to launch
PowerMail, which crashes before it gets anywhere. I've tried holding
down Command-Option, but PM doesn't get far enough to even read that, and
still cr
Greets -
One of our users is having trouble sending attachments. When she tries
to send, say, a pair of .jpg files weighing in at a combined 1.3mb, the
message and attachments get sent, but the status at the bottom of the
Mail Browser still indicates that it's trying to send, and sticks there
un
Greets -
I tried to compact my database from the File menu, and crashed. Figured
I should run PM First Aid, but it crashes a couple seconds after bringing
up the (entirely greyed-out) First Aid window. Help?
z
On 8/16/2004 at 11:01 AM, Tim Lapin wrote:
>>For at least one of our users, the date sent field when printing emails
>>shows the date printed. This seems to be a new problem for her -- she
>>showed me an older printout which correctly shows different dates in the
>>Printed By and Date Sent field
Greets -
For at least one of our users, the date sent field when printing emails
shows the date printed. This seems to be a new problem for her -- she
showed me an older printout which correctly shows different dates in the
Printed By and Date Sent fields. I've scanned through the prefs and
can
Bingo -- same app, too. Didn't even realize it was still installed on my
machine. Now deleting; thanks for that!
z
On 7/28/2004 at 11:01 AM, PowerMail discussions wrote:
>In my case, it was because I had A Better Finder Rename installed, and it
>was eating the keystroke before PowerMail ever
Forgetting for a moment my ongoing issue with at least one user's
inability to launch PDFs directly when received via PM; surely the
techies at CTM have some idea why some of us here are unable to use the
Cmd-Ctrl-R keystroke to bring up the Recent Mail window? All the other
Cmd-Ctrl- keystrokes
For what it's worth, my problem occurs without the additional .sit added
onto it.
z
On 7/16/2004 at 2:32 AM, Rick Lecoat wrote:
>I'm wondering if the problem is partly due to the name of the file
>(newsletter.pdf.sit) having 2 periods in it?
At some point, while using 4.12, I was no longer able to use the Cmd-
Ctrl-R keystroke to bring up my Recent Mail window. Figured this would
fix itself when I upgraded to v5, but no such luck. Anybody know how I
can restore this function?
Thanks,
z
One of our users, running PM 4.21 and OS 9.21, seems to have lost the
ability to double-click any PDF files received directly from the message
window. Other document types are fine. I've rebuilt the desktop, to no
avail. She has quite a lot of other PDF files on her hard drive which
open fine i
In which file are the mail filters located?
Thanks,
z
The setting is checked; I'll try switching views to see if that does the
trick under the OS X version.
Thanks,
z
On 2/20/2004 at 4:12 PM, Don V. Zahniser wrote:
>If you are looking for the icon for an attachment at the bottom of the
>preview pane, there is a setting under Display that controls
Nope -- still in the PowerMail Files folder, in my Home:Mail folder where
it has always been... Anything else I should check?
Thanks,
z
On 2/20/2004 at 11:49 PM, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>Do you have moved or renamed the attachments, or changed the attachment
>folder from the preferences?
Most, but not all, of the attachments which come with messages are no
longer showing up in the lower portion of the email window. I can get to
them -- if I know they're there -- in my Attachments folder. Am I
missing some obvious setting, or is there any other way to fix this?
Thanks,
z
Greets -
I've created some filters I'd like to share with a half-dozen or so of
our users. Is there any way to attach my filters to somebody else's
software, by moving a file or somehow exporting them?
Thanks,
z
On 2/3/2004 at 2:03 PM, Ben Kennedy wrote:
>On 03 2 2004 at 4:45 pm -0500, Jay wrote:
>
>> Until they
>>"broadcast" the new name, I am told that I need to use an I.P. address
>>(for example 12.3.456.789) in PowerMail's "Incoming mail server" field.
>>Of course, PowerMail won't get my mail that wa
Hola...
A friend of mine tried PM, and likes it. Now he wants to buy it, but
can't get connected to ctmdev.com. Seems this was discussed a few weeks
ago -- is there any resolution? How should my friend go about purchasing
the software?
z
My system is trying to launch an old email program nowadays when I click
a mailto -- the Internet pref is gone in Panther. Where do I set the default?
Thanks,
z
On 10/11/2003 at 10:36 AM, C. A. Niemiec wrote:
>>When I launch PowerMail 4.21 I receive an indexing error:
>>
>>Can't open the indexing file.
>>An indexing error occurred
>>(index)
>>Class=QIE; what=9; when=2 (index)
>>
>>I've tried rebuilding the indices, a low-level rebuild,
When I launch PowerMail 4.21 I receive an indexing error:
Can't open the indexing file.
An indexing error occurred
(index)
Class=QIE; what=9; when=2 (index)
I've tried rebuilding the indices, a low-level rebuild, &c, to no avail.
I am able to get into the mail browser, and can
Greets -
I've just upgraded a user from the PM v4.1 (OS9) to PM v4.2 (OSX). All
was working well before, but now whenever the user receives or sends an
email, the program crashes. The messages does come through or go out, at
least, but as you can imagine, there's a fair bit of relaunching going
Greets -
Using PM v4.12, under both OS X and OS 9.22, users occasinally receive
this error:
Unexpected error on "" Class='file', what=100, when=4, err=-47
Any idea what is causing this?
Gracias,
z
On 9/1/03 at 10:43 AM, PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>>A new problem: PM 4.12 under OS X 10.26 will no longer automatically
>>decode binhex documents that are sent to me; I find myself having to drop
>>my enclosures onto Rosetta to make any sense of them. Seems to have just
>>cropped up over the
Hola... Me again...
A new problem: PM 4.12 under OS X 10.26 will no longer automatically
decode binhex documents that are sent to me; I find myself having to drop
my enclosures onto Rosetta to make any sense of them. Seems to have just
cropped up over the past day or two. Any idea how to fix t
Greets again -
Under OSX, the Print One button does just that -- prints a single copy of
a selected email, as one would expect. None of my OS9 users are able to
get this to work, however. I thought, when I first learned about it,
that the single user's system was the culprit, but wasn't able to
Greets -
Have tried changing the default browser pref in the Internet control
panel under OS 9.04 on a G4 Cube, with no success. I have tried to
select Netscape from the pulldown menu, as well as browsing through the
file dialog and selecting it from its folder. When that failed, I
trashed the
Greets -
A user is pressing the Print One button to print his email, but nothing
happens. Tried using the menu command instead of the button, and still
nothing. He can, however, use the normal Print command to go through the
print dialog, and then he's able to print. Any ideas? This is v4.12
Greets -
I've set up some users with PowerMail 4.1.3, and the spellchecker isn't
working. Tim's FAQ suggests that there is no spellchecker, but this
seems to go back to v3. My OSX version of 4.1.2 does check spelling
properly. What am I missing?
Thanks,
z
Great idea! Haven't tried this yet, but it certainly seems as though it
will work. When I install the software on all the client machines, I'll
load them up with the appropriate filters from the get go.
Thanks very much,
z
On 7/18/03 at 1:52 PM, Karel Gillissen wrote:
>I just had another look
and dropping it on the (Apple) address
>book. The (automatic synchronizing) should do the rest.
>
>Personally in my (very small) company we (2 pers) are using iSync to keep
>up with each others (business) contacts and the business iCal.
>
>Karel
>
>
>
>Op donder
Greets -
I've asked a couple of times if there was a way to automate address book
changes for users on my network. For instance, if we add a new employee,
I'd like to be able to automatically update every users' address books.
Since I never received a single response to this, let me try a diffe
On 7/17/03 at 9:49 AM, Andy Fragen wrote:
>>>Is there any way to clear the address history list?
>>
>>I give upwhat IS the address history list?
>
>Preferences > Address Book then either uncheck the towards the middle of
>the window about Address History or click on the Clear button.
What I
Greets -
Is there any way to clear the address history list?
z
Greets -
Sent this earlier, but ctmdev was having mail problems at the time, and
I'm not sure it came through. In any event, I received no response...
What is the best way to share address books among users? I'm planning to
set PowerMail up in a corporate environment, and I'd like to be able t
Does anybody have a phone number that reaches CTM sales? I've been
trying to email for several days, and keep getting bounced back "because
the connection was dropped by the remote server."
Thanks,
z
Greets -
What's the most efficient way to share address books with co-workers? I
have four standard folders and a couple of groups I'd like to distribute
whenever there are changes to any of them.
Thanks,
z
Greets -
I'm going to be upgrading 150ish users from QuickMail v1.54 to Powermail
v4.12 [OS9]. Has anybody done this? Before I start working out the
procedure I'm going to have to follow in order to get address books,
messages and message folders into the new software, it seemed reasonable
to c
Greets -
Setting up a new server, trying to determine if PowerMail uses SMTP AUTH
CRAM-MD5 (which the server in question, EIMS, supports) or SMTP AUTH
PLAIN (which EIMS does not support).
Also -- is there an archive of this mailing list on the web?
Thanks,
z
I've grown quite content to use a label in lieu of a marking a message
with a proper flag, although I'd certainly like to double the number of
labels available.
One bit of weirdness remains, however. My browswer is sorted by label so
that those I marked Urgent appear at the top. The browser sub
Greets -
While installing some new AppleScripts, I determined to remove the
scripts that shipped with PowerMail, but which I have no use for.
Imagine my surprise when (a) the PowerMail Scripts folder in my user
folder was empty; and (b) a search of my hard drive for the scripts
turned up no resu
On 3/5/03 at 11:00 AM, PowerMail discussions wrote:
>>No, make EVERYBODY a BCC. The mail server will determine if there is a to
>>field. my work server puts nothing in the to field, whereas Earthlink
>>populates it with "Undisclosed Recipients <>".
>
>Ha! That's it. I never knew the role played
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