>Looked nice and clean. But empty. Changed it back again. Never thought I
>would. But somehow these orange icons lighten things up a bit... :-)
LOL - my sentiments exactly.
---marlyse
Max Gossell / 04.3.25 / 5:21 PM wrote:
>Tried it -- it worked. Although the option was to change it to "on"
>instead of "1".
Was hex 80 for me :-)
>Looked nice and clean. But empty. Changed it back again. Never thought I
>would. But somehow these orange icons lighten things up a bit...
Same he
Tried it -- it worked. Although the option was to change it to "on"
instead of "1".
Looked nice and clean. But empty. Changed it back again. Never thought I
would. But somehow these orange icons lighten things up a bit... :-)
Max G
At Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:58:48 +0100 (CET), Karsten Liere
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On Thu, Mar 25, 2004, it is attributed to Bob Salsburg to have said:
>I have admired PowerMail from afar for quite some time while using lots
>of other mail clients on the Mac and (lamentably), on Windows too.
>The one thing that has stopped me from using it beyound the demo, is
>he large oran
Well, yes it is possible, but involves some ResEditing ;-)
How can I remove the PowerMail icon to the left of emails in the message
list?
Follow these steps:
1.Using ResEdit (MacResourceDog/ReKnife for OS X), open the file "User
Prefs" in your 'PowerMail Files' folder. Better yet, open a copy
New to list so please be kind :)
I have admired PowerMail from afar for quite some time while using lots
of other mail clients on the Mac and (lamentably), on Windows too.
The one thing that has stopped me from using it beyound the demo, is
he large orange/red envelope icons. I know this sounds
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