Re: Archive not working

2013-11-26 Thread Geoff Roynon
indow" and this worked. Maybe something wrong with the date selection code? >I decided to use the "Archive and Cleanup" command today to archive all >mail received and sent before 01/01/2012. I ran it and specified a new >user environment. It ran for a while and completed with n

Archive not working

2013-11-24 Thread Geoff Roynon
I decided to use the "Archive and Cleanup" command today to archive all mail received and sent before 01/01/2012. I ran it and specified a new user environment. It ran for a while and completed with no error message. However, the new user environment is empty, no mail at all. All

Re: Script archive(s)

2013-03-01 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
Karsten > CTM has a site collecting all those old scripts: > Thanks - invaluable for a script dummy. -- Charles

Re: Script archive(s)

2013-03-01 Thread Rene Merz
: ><http://securessl.ctmdev.com/support/main.php?S=tools&PROD=powermail> > >Cheers, > >Karsten > >>I've just managed to lose some PM scripts during a reformat/install.cMy >>particular need is the 'send again' script but it would be good to know &g

Re: Script archive(s)

2013-03-01 Thread Karsten Liere
pt but it would be good to know >where they are archived now - Wayne Brisette's archive seems to have >gone with the demise of mac.com. > >-- Charles > > >

Script archive(s)

2013-03-01 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
I've just managed to lose some PM scripts during a reformat/install.cMy particular need is the 'send again' script but it would be good to know where they are archived now - Wayne Brisette's archive seems to have gone with the demise of mac.com. -- Charles

Re: AppleScript archive

2012-07-02 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
>Try this: > >http://securessl.ctmdev.com/support/main.php?S=tools&PROD=powermail Thanks. Couldn't find the link on the main CTMDEV site. -- Charles

Re: AppleScript archive

2012-07-02 Thread Beatrix Willius
er yyy". Am 02.07.2012 um 11:56 schrieb Charles Watts-Jones: > I'm trying to find the script archive. I think that it was here > <http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html>. But that page is now closed. > Does anyone know if the archive still exists and where I ca

Re: AppleScript archive

2012-07-02 Thread Don Zahniser
> I'm trying to find the script archive. I think that it was here > <http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html>. But that page is now closed. > Does anyone know if the archive still exists and where I can find it? Right > noew I'm looking for the delete aged mes

AppleScript archive

2012-07-02 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
I'm trying to find the script archive. I think that it was here <http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html>. But that page is now closed. Does anyone know if the archive still exists and where I can find it? Right noew I'm looking for the delete aged messages script but it

Re: Archive?

2010-07-07 Thread John Snippe
On 7-Jul-10, at 1:30 AM, MB wrote: Here's one: Thanks -- John Snippe

Re: Archive?

2010-07-06 Thread MB
John Snippe asked: > is there an archive of past posts to this list? Here's one: <http://www.mail-archive.com/powermail-discuss@ctmdev.com/>

Archive?

2010-07-06 Thread John Snippe
New (well, new again) to this list... it's been quite a few years at this point, I guess. Anyhow... I do not remember: is there an archive of past posts to this list? -- John Snippe

Re: Best route to archive-split off older messages?

2010-03-12 Thread Tobias Jung
Anthony Adachi wrote (Wed, 10 Feb 2010 04:24:19 -0800): > My PowerMail 6.0.3 mail database takes awhile to backup since it's > getting quite sizable. So, I'd like to create an archive somehow for > older messages.. > > What is the recommended route for doing this in

Best route to archive-split off older messages?

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Adachi
Hello all, Sorry, resending this message again under a little more sensical subject. My PowerMail 6.0.3 mail database takes awhile to backup since it's getting quite sizable. So, I'd like to create an archive somehow for older messages.. What is the recommended route for doi

Applescript Archive gone?

2009-04-27 Thread Don Zahniser
Hi, all - I was trying to find the archive of PowerMail AppleScripts, and was unable to locate it. In one Google search, I did find a link to a page that had a link to a .Mac page that is now defunct. I couldn't find any link on the CTM website for AppleScripts, and the information i

Re: Powermail archive now online

2006-08-31 Thread Sean McBride
Matthias Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-08-31 05:31 said: >The list admin at ctmdev has to do that. >But I guess he's reading the list ;-) If he is, can you please add the 'List-Post' header too. Especially as PM has a feature to show that address in the little arrow popup thingie at the bo

Re: Powermail archive now online

2006-08-31 Thread Matthias Schmidt
-3905 --- Am/On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:21:08 +0100 schrieb/wrote Tim Hodgson: >On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 7:45 am +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote: > >>Hello all, >> >>our archive is online and live. >>You can browns and search it under this address: >><h

Re: Powermail archive now online

2006-08-31 Thread Dave Nathanson
Hooray! :-) in reply to ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), Matthias Schmidt's message of 11:45 PM, 8/31/06 >Hello all, > >our archive is online and live. >You can browse and search it under this address: ><http://www.mail-archive.com/powermail-discuss%40ctmdev.com/> >or as a s

Re: Powermail archive now online

2006-08-31 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 7:45 am +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote: >Hello all, > >our archive is online and live. >You can browns and search it under this address: ><http://www.mail-archive.com/powermail-discuss%40ctmdev.com/> >or as a short cut you can use this one: &g

Powermail archive now online

2006-08-30 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Hello all, our archive is online and live. You can browns and search it under this address: <http://www.mail-archive.com/powermail-discuss%40ctmdev.com/> or as a short cut you can use this one: <http://tinyurl.com/kl8z8> the archive goes back to January 2002. If you have a problem,

"Archive Database?"

2005-06-16 Thread Steve Abrahamson
I've asked this before, and haven't gotten a reply, so I'm trying again. The 5.2 release notes say: > ? For users who have one or more inactive (archive) databases, > open >them with PowerMail 5.2 and reindex them; you will see that all of your >curren

Re: Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-18 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Anybody know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email >messages into a Filemaker database? If this is for backup, just export to Unix mailbox and/or PowerMail exchange format instead and burn to an archive. PowerMails search functionality, stabili

Re: Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-18 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>hmmm... hasn't been updated since 2003. Have you used it? Actually, no. :) But it's a commonly recommended solution. Chris --

Re(2): Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-18 Thread Marlyse Comte
know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email >>messages into a Filemaker database? >> >>Kind Regards >> >>Manoel Felciano >>

Re(2): Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-18 Thread Marlyse Comte
using it constantly with good success. ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - >hmmm... hasn't been updated since 2003. Have you used it? > >>>Anybody know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email >>>messages into a Filemaker

Re: Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-18 Thread Marlyse Comte
I use eMail Archiver and I like it. ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - >Anybody know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email >messages into a Filemaker database? > >Kind Regards > >Manoel Felciano > >

Re: Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-18 Thread maf291
hmmm... hasn't been updated since 2003. Have you used it? >>Anybody know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email >>messages into a Filemaker database? > >John Carlsen's eMessage Archiver: ><http://homepage.mac.com/ThinkAgain/Mac/eMA/> > >Chris >-- > > >

Re: Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-17 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>Anybody know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email >messages into a Filemaker database? John Carlsen's eMessage Archiver: <http://homepage.mac.com/ThinkAgain/Mac/eMA/> Chris --

Archive/Export to FM?

2005-03-17 Thread maf291
Anybody know of a good way to export/archive my 10k+ worth of email messages into a Filemaker database? Kind Regards Manoel Felciano

Re: 05/03/07-RC (PM ARCHIVE AND PM USER'S OS/PM VERSION)

2005-03-08 Thread C. A. Niemiec
n "just in case". Haven't had the need to use it, so it recently got deleted and I'm now version 5.1 in Panther. It is courteous to ask if there's an archive before posting questions, as you did, and as many people have done when getting started with the list here. From the

Re: 05/03/07-RC (PM ARCHIVE AND PM USER'S OS/PM VERSION)

2005-03-08 Thread Barbara Needham
Rein Ciarfella on 3/7/05 said >3-So far not one other individual has mentioned that they are still at OS >9.1 or using PowerMail 4.2.1. I'm getting really lonely here! ;-) It took me a long time to decide to upgrade from 4.2, since it really met my needs. As far as 9.1, isn't 9.2 a free upgrad

Re: 05/03/07-RC (PM ARCHIVE AND PM USER'S OS/PM VERSION)

2005-03-08 Thread Raul Vera
Rein Ciarfella wrote: >2-Some individuals have given their input (Thanks!) on their OS, PM >version, etc., but quite a few members have not responded, which makes me >wonder whether they are receiving the List as a digest and how often/when >that goes out (?) or whether my question is just being

Re: 05/03/07-RC (PM ARCHIVE AND PM USER'S OS/PM VERSION)

2005-03-08 Thread waynefb
d most are on 9.2.x. There were lots of enhancements to PowerMail in version 5, that you might run into issues that have long been fixed, so you might want consider that. No. There isn't an archive, but there was talk at some point to do something about it, but I don't think anybody ev

05/03/07-RC (PM ARCHIVE AND PM USER'S OS/PM VERSION)

2005-03-07 Thread Rein Ciarfella
1-My initial question was related to whether there existed a PM List archive and got transmuted to how many PM *List* saved messages a few individuals had. Someone then transmuted that to how many archived PM messages one had altogether. Although those are very interesting statistics to me (and

Re: IMPORTANT NEWS: New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread Wayne Brissette
>. (I assume you remain a PM user though, so I won't say goodbye;-) Yes, you're not getting rid of me that easily. ;-) Mainly at this point I want some time off, to do the things that matter most to me at the moment... spend some quality time with my wife and daughter, spend a couple of weeks wo

Re(3): IMPORTANT NEWS: New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread fk
On 27/06/2004 at 7:51 PM I saw computer artwork by subhash type: > >>I already have multiple opportunities that >>have presented themselves to me, ... >>I want some time off ... > >Then best wishes for your change! > Ditto. Thank you very much for you input and presence here. [And at Apple]. K

Re(2): IMPORTANT NEWS: New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[Wayne Brissette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 27.6.2004 um 11:43 Uhr:] >I already have multiple opportunities that >have presented themselves to me, ... >I want some time off ... Then best wishes for your change! -- http://www.subhash.at

Re: IMPORTANT NEWS: New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread Wayne Brissette
>Sounds a little bit sadly, doesn't it? Yes and no. I'm sad only because I've had the pleasure of working with a fine group of people for close to 10 years. However, leaving the company is another story. Everything changes and while I disagree with the reasons for this particular change, it's tim

Re: IMPORTANT NEWS: New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread Midi Cox
Besides wishing you well in your new endeavors, I hope that the PowerMail users will be able to continue to benefit from your wise advise. Midi Wayne caused electrons to hula in cyberspace with: >Everything changes and while I disagree with the >reasons for this particular change, it's time for

Re(2): IMPORTANT NEWS: New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread Marlyse Comte
Yes, this is a good opportunity to thank you Wayne for all the help you have given us in the past. Wishing you well with your change - hope you going to like the new adventures and challenges such a change usually brings. (I assume you remain a PM user though, so I won't say goodbye;-) ---marlyse

Re: IMPORTANT NEWS: New New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread computer artwork by subhash
[Wayne Brissette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 27.6.2004 um 8:08 Uhr:] >Not wanting to move, I will leaving Apple shortly. Sounds a little bit sadly, doesn't it? -- http://www.subhash.at

IMPORTANT NEWS: New New Archive

2004-06-27 Thread Wayne Brissette
Some of you probably have already noticed this, but in the latest version of the AppleScript menu in PowerMail there is now an item that allows you to Go to the AppleScript Archive page. Some people on this already also know that I currently work for Apple Computer. My position at Apple is moving

Re: archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-17 Thread A-NO-NE Music
PowerMail Engineering / 03.11.16 / 5:29 PM wrote: >I don't think that either unix or Mac OS X has a "native encoding". Some >things are handled in ascii, some other as UTF8, UTF16, or as a macintosh >encoding that depend of your preferred language in the international >system preference (ie, Mac

Re: archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread PowerMail Engineering
A-NO-NE Music wrote: >I understand Unix Mail format will drop the first bit, but why it won't >make it to EUC encoding as unix native encoding is? I just tried it, and >confirmed it made it to ISO2022JP instead of EUC-JP. I just want to know >why :-) I don't think that either unix or Mac OS X

Re(4): archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread Sylvain Perchaud
Le dimanche 16 novembre 2003, à 8:15, A-NO-NE Music a écrit: >Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.16 / 4:58 AM wrote: > >>I don't understand why PowerMail can save a perfect text file for one >>message (where I can see the chinese characters) while it is unable to >>a

Re(3): archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.16 / 4:58 AM wrote: >I don't understand why PowerMail can save a perfect text file for one >message (where I can see the chinese characters) while it is unable to >archive UTF-8 chinese messages. Action to 'one message' is after PM got the data

Re: archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread A-NO-NE Music
PowerMail Engineering / 03.11.16 / 4:37 AM wrote: >When you export to unix mailbox format, the messages are exported >according to your settings in the "character sets" preference pane >(whatever charset they where originally using). The problem is that all 8 >bit character sets are encoded with

Re(3): archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread Sylvain Perchaud
gt;think). Thanks for your help but my contacts don't use anymore GB2312. They send me messages in UTF-8 and I send them messages also in UTF-8. I don't understand why PowerMail can save a perfect text file for one message (where I can see the chinese characters) while it is unable to ar

Re: archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Sylvain Perchaud wrote: >What I want to do is to archive my chinese correspondence. >The messages are UTF-8 encoded. When you export to unix mailbox format, the messages are exported according to your settings in the "character sets" preference pane (whatever charset they where

Re(2): archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-16 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.15 / 2:53 PM wrote: >Big-5 is for traditionnal chinese. >My messages are in simplified chinese. Sorry about that. Then you should try GB2312 (but not HZGB2312, I don't think). >My chinese contacts use UTF-8 since MS Outlook has some problems with >other encoding. My p

Re(2): archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-15 Thread Sylvain Perchaud
Le samedi 15 novembre 2003, à 14:02, A-NO-NE Music a écrit: >Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.15 / 1:52 PM wrote: > >>What I want to do is to archive my chinese correspondence. >>The messages are UTF-8 encoded. > > >Are you sure it's not Big-5? Big-5 is for traditio

Re: archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-15 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Sylvain Perchaud / 03.11.15 / 1:52 PM wrote: >What I want to do is to archive my chinese correspondence. >The messages are UTF-8 encoded. Are you sure it's not Big-5? If I export Japanese mail, it is Shift_JIS, not UTF-8. -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]>

archive format for chinese ?

2003-11-15 Thread Sylvain Perchaud
I'm using Mac OS 10.3 and PowerMail 4.2.1 What I want to do is to archive my chinese correspondence. The messages are UTF-8 encoded. Unfortunately I tried all export formats of the File/Database/Export menu (save selected messages option) and no one can keep the chinese characters (I tri

Re: powermail-discuss Digest Archive Import

2003-09-25 Thread Ira Lansing
>Now that searching has become so much better in PM, I would like to store >my archived mail back into PM again. > >Does anyone know how to import tab-text databases or anything alike back >into PM (or any mail client, I'll get it back that way)? > >Thanks > >-- >Mirko Kranenburg >Maastricht, Net

Re: powermail-discuss Digest FM Archive

2003-09-07 Thread Ira Lansing
>>And I see a FM database in the folder for archiving, so I am guessing I >>am going to be VERY comfortable with PM in the very near future. > >Never mind. A... it was in 4.1.2 as well, and B... it is a whole lot >less than straightforward to dump the data from a tab-delim export into >FM (or I a

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Frank Mitchell
Hello Jay >>Thanks for your reply. The script that you mentioned below is no longer >>in that directory. Does anyone on this list have a copy? If so, please >>email it to me if you are willing. > >>>http://www.debonne.net/temp/ImportExport-v3.1.sit > >I too am interested in trying a script to

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread James Pistrang
Hi Jay, >This is absolutely correct. The importing process might yield a few more >than 200 ( I think I got around 280), but then you'll get an error code >and probably need to force quit the program to get out of it. It allowed me to import 433 messages from a CE folder, I then got an AppleTalk

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Jay
On 7/6/03, Chris typed: >I may be wrong, but if it's the evaluation copy of PM you are using (IE >unregistered), I think it will only hold up to 200msgs. This is way >below what you will have in Claris emailer so any import process will >fall over when the limit is reached. Might be worth chec

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Chris Walker
On 5/7/03 James Pistrang wrote: >2) I'm evaluating PowerMail 4.1.3, and I just tried importing my Emailer >database. . >Is there a (relatively) fast way to move my mail archives from Emailer to >PowerMail? I may be wrong, but if it's the evaluation copy of PM you are using (IE

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Frank Mitchell
Hello Barbara >The following is from my own personal archive: [The answer comes before >the question, in this particular exchange.] > >>Frank, >> >>In this email, I copy/pasted from a previous post the best way to >>transfer from CE to Powermail. I promise y

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Mirko Kranenburg
While there isn't a real archive, I've just put up my personal archive on the web, for whomever might think it is useful. It is in iData Pro format and as tab-text, and it isn't too extensive as I only started using PowerMail less than a year ago. Find it at <http://ww

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Jay
On 7/5/03, James typed: >Thanks for your reply. The script that you mentioned below is no longer >in that directory. Does anyone on this list have a copy? If so, please >email it to me if you are willing. >>http://www.debonne.net/temp/ImportExport-v3.1.sit I too am interested in trying a scr

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread James Pistrang
Hi Barbara, Thanks for your reply. The script that you mentioned below is no longer in that directory. Does anyone on this list have a copy? If so, please email it to me if you are willing. Jim >>There is a small AppleScript written by an "R Shapiro" that exports CE >>mailboxes into a Eudor

Re: list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread Barbara Needham
James Pistrang on 7/5/03 said >Hi all, > >I'm new to this list, so forgive me if these questions have already been >asked. > >1) Is there an online archive of this list? No. Except in the files of many of us. > >2) I'm evaluating PowerMail 4.1.3, and I just tr

list archive, emailer import

2003-07-06 Thread James Pistrang
Hi all, I'm new to this list, so forgive me if these questions have already been asked. 1) Is there an online archive of this list? 2) I'm evaluating PowerMail 4.1.3, and I just tried importing my Emailer database. My Emailer Mail Database is 107mb and the Mail Index is 24mb. I

Re: List Archive--IMPORTANT

2003-06-08 Thread Michael Lewis
NOT do this without either removing e-mail addresses from the >archive or making them unreadable by a robot. E-mail addresses in >mailing-list archives are one of the prime sources of address used by >spammers. I will not sign up on any list that publishes e-mail addresses >on the

Re: List Archive--IMPORTANT

2003-06-08 Thread Marlyse Comte
ttp://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/mhonarc.html>), I would be happy >>to export these messages and send them. > >Please do NOT do this without either removing e-mail addresses from the >archive or making them unreadable by a robot. E-mail addresses in >mailing-list archives are o

Re: List Archive--IMPORTANT

2003-06-08 Thread Charles Maurer
resses from the archive or making them unreadable by a robot. E-mail addresses in mailing-list archives are one of the prime sources of address used by spammers. I will not sign up on any list that publishes e-mail addresses on the web and I would not have have signed up for this one if I knew

Re: List Archive

2003-06-08 Thread Marlyse Comte
p and mysql are enough for me for a start :). so it does not look that feasible after all. what i did also find there though is the option to use a free list archiving option (i.e. subscribe powermail to that archive and it will from now on archive there, free of charge and lists can be searched

Re: List Archive

2003-06-08 Thread Marlyse Comte
uhm, before my first coffee, but if I understand correctly, it exports it into HTML format? any idea how big the file would be? shouldn't be too bad, as it is text and not images... - if not too big, I'd be willing to host it. ---marlyse >If anyone is interested in hosting these messages, (perha

List Archive

2003-06-08 Thread David Slik
Regarding the recent comment about the lack of a mailing list archive... I just wanted to note that I have 13,529 mail messages from the CTM PowerMail mailing list in my PowerMail Database, dating back to July 1999. If anyone is interested in hosting these messages, (perhaps via something like

Re: IMAP views & virtual folders -- list archive

2003-05-19 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>Question 3: This is probably a list FAQ, but (where) is there an archives >of the list I can view? Sorry, no. :( Chris --

Archive vs. backup

2003-05-06 Thread Leonard Morgenstern
Marlyse Comte told us: >a backup is a copy of a file, either on the same drive, or an external >drive or a cd-rom or something other external, meant to be there if the >original file gets corrupted or anything the like happens. A backup and an archive may include all or part of the orig