Thanks for your comments, Matthias! Interspersed below are my answers
to your questions. I would atill greatly appreciate suggestions about
Whenever my mail is displayed, I would like it if it always showed it
with the simple header (i.e., the show simple header option). But
whenever I change
I use PM 5.5.2b3 with Tiger 10.4.9 on a MacBook Pro and would greatly
appreciate help with 2 questions.
1) I work with POP accounts only, and PM checks 10 of them every
minute. I've always left the setting on the default to retrieve mails
from the POP accounts one at a time. Is there any
I'm returning to powermail following a brief switch to MailSmith, now I
find that the long period of inactivity in PM is due to conversion to
Universal (hopefully we can soon start seeing some of those fab features
suggested here) and then hear that MailSmith development is like way
down on the
Hi Simon,
1) When I double click on an HTML attachment Powermail launches it in
possibly the worlds worst web browser - Internet Explorer Mac (cough) -
where do I change that?
Safari Preferences can be used to change this. Better yet, run MisFox,
which you'll fine in the 'extras' folder in your
On 9/27/06 at 5:13 PM, Derry Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Simon Troup at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Wed, 27 Sep 2006
16:54:37 +0100
and how to set a priority.
Dunno that one :)
Simon,
The problem with setting a priority is that not all email clients
support it, or are configured to
and how to set a priority.
For an outgoing message, one has to save it as a draft and select it.
Then, under the Mail menu, go down to Label and chose the one you need.
Messages in your mailbox are labeled by simply selecting them and
proceeding as above.
Cheers,
kl.
Karsten Liere / 2006/09/27 / 12:24 PM wrote:
For an outgoing message, one has to save it as a draft and select it.
Then, under the Mail menu, go down to Label and chose the one you need.
Messages in your mailbox are labeled by simply selecting them and
proceeding as above.
Are you sure about
I guess you are right. Never tried it until now - and it doesn't stick
while sending the message.
Sorry to have caused confusion...
kl.
Are you sure about this? As far as I know, this doesn't write X-
Priority header at all.
-Hiro
Steve Abrahamson:
The problem with setting a priority is that not all email clients
support it, or are configured to support it. For instance, one of the
things I like about PowerMail is that I can completely ignore someone
*else's* notion of priority in what they're sending me ;-)
Unless you've
Jim Pistrang:
2) I can't figure out for the life of me how to make recipients BCC or
CC etc, and how to set a priority.
Click on the 'To' to the left of the address, you'll get a dropdown list
where you can set CC or BCC
Ah!
If you make the window really big, stretch the name column out a
On 9/27/06 at 9:05 PM, Simon Troup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
Steve Abrahamson:
The problem with setting a priority is that not all email clients
support it, or are configured to support it. For instance, one of the
things I like about PowerMail is that I can completely ignore someone
*else's*
On 9/27/06 at 9:16 PM, Simon Troup ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
If you make the window really big, stretch the name column out a long
way, click in the message area to remove the focus from the recipient
list and then reduce the window size, you get this!
Simon,
I'm not sure what a long way is on
I'm not convinced, personally, that it does work for the vast majority
of users. You may know a lot of people who use the priority header in
email frequently; I don't know a single one. So, as they say, your
mileage may vary.
Having that rather simple feature added will only be of service to
Steve Abrahamson:
Simon,
I'm not sure what a long way is on your monitor, but the jpg you
posted is about 2/3 the width of the window size I usually use; I wonder
if a narrow default window size is making the address columns do
something funny for you.
Oh, it's not a problem, I've found it now
listes / 04.9.8 / 3:22PM wrote:
In your case, it looks like your html document wears a creator tag
associated to IE, which intercepts the decision process before its
name's extension has a chance to trigger Safari.
As I said, M$ conspiracy :-)
If you save html file with IE under OSX, it puts
Richard Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Won't work. It will change the one item but will not allow a change all.
It will if you're in OS X.
Get Info on any document that opens in IE automatically.
In Open with: select Safari.
Under Open with: you will see this button:
Use this
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Sounds like permission problem to me. Have you run fix permission
lately? Or possible com.apple.LaunchServices.plist corruption. You can
try removing this file from the pref directory to let OSX create a new
one, then start over.
Even though you save html under IE to
Jefferis Peterson / 04.9.8 / 11:10AM wrote:
I tried that exact procedure, but it keeps making the IE 5 as the default
selection on change all. I select Safari and it won't work. I am in OSX
Panther. If I do a change all, it changes the item back to IE!
Sounds like permission problem to me.
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Get Info on any document that opens in IE automatically.
In Open with: select Safari.
Under Open with: you will see this button:
Use this appliation to open all
documents like this.
Change All...
Click this, and it will change all IE documents on your drive.
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2) in the 'Open With' section, select Safari
3) also click on 'Change All' to open future html attachments with Safari
Jim
Won't work. It will change the one item but will not allow a change all.
Jeff
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Jefferis Kent Peterson
www.PetersonSales.net
Flash, Web Design and
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Because the resource folk of the file has IE embedded.
Micro$haft conspiracy.
A contextual menu item would then be helpful: open with Safari or
something like that...
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Jefferis Kent Peterson
www.PetersonSales.net
Flash, Web Design and Marketing
Hi Jeff,
No, I already have those set. I'm talking about mail that comes in as an
html web page attachment, that doesn't get the button View in HTML as
an option. The attachment shows an IE icon. I want to open with Safari
but I don't see that as an option in the contextual menu... If I double
Hi folks, I switched back to Powermail and upgraded to 5 after a
catastrophic and unrecoverable failure of Entourage X database - at
least for a while... It is hard to give up the addiction of integration
of data and all the filters I worked so hard to create :-(
Anyway, I have 2 questions
Thanks for the quick replies... off to a strong start so far. Love the
Address book integration and the killer filters.
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1 - Is it
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