Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-28 Thread Rick Lecoat
Can I also request that all the times that I've given advice that turned out to be completely and utterly wrong also be obscured? Cheers! Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.5 :: PM 5.2.3 :: 3 pane mode Shark Attack: A Design Studio -- Original message: Received from A-NO-NE Music

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-28 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/28 / 11:18 AM wrote: >I will also ask that Hiros last name will be obscured. It would be very much appreciated if my studio name and URLs are also obscured. -- - Hiro

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-28 Thread Matthias Schmidt
I'm only waiting for the OK from ctmdev. I will also ask that Hiros last name will be obscured. All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 --- Am/On Thu,

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-28 Thread Michael Lewis
Andy Fragen sez: >I do understand Hiro's >concerns and if it's not too difficult, and I don't think it should be, >we should try to accommodate everyone. I, too, understand Hiro's concerns, but if the archive system obscures all email addresses in the mail, then I think his concerns have been an

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Sean McBride
A-NO-NE Music ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-07-26 21:48 said: >>I don't understand what for a problem you have with that. >>You're anyway a public person and when I google your name, I get a tons >>of links. >>You run your own website etc... > >The point is, when people are trying to see my discogr

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Derry Thompson
I'd just like to say that I'd find error logging useful too. Cheers -- Derry Thompson g l o d e r w o r k s | Design - Hosting - Programming + 44 (0) 1562 631430 t + 44 (0) 7976 802487 m

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Andy Fragen
Just to chime in. As long as there is some sort of email obfuscation I'm in. I don't really care if you need password access or not. I do understand Hiro's concerns and if it's not too difficult, and I don't think it should be, we should try to accommodate everyone. -- Andy Fragen

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
well, I wouldn't worry too much. The archive results in one entry on google and people who want to read your discography wouldn't hit into a technical list. btw, I understand your concerns, I was on the same side in the past, but meanwhile I see the advantages, it's really useful. All the best

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Dave, gmane is also obscuring the mail addresses in the body as well as in the header. imho, they have a nicer interface. Anyway, if the majority votes for mail-archive.com, we'll go there. I'd just like to see this problem being solved. Both archives can import mbox files, which PM can export

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 09:36 PM wrote: >I don't understand what for a problem you have with that. >You're anyway a public person and when I google your name, I get a tons >of links. >You run your own website etc... The point is, when people are trying to see my discography or something,

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
I don't understand what for a problem you have with that. You're anyway a public person and when I google your name, I get a tons of links. You run your own website etc... Such a archive would be for technical information, nothing private. It's just for helping people getting started with PM and

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Michael Lewis / 2006/07/26 / 05:53 PM wrote: >As far as I know anyone can subscribe and unsubscribe to this list at >any time, so it is as public as it can be. That's not the point. Googling by your name will result to these public archives unless it is password protected. I hate when it happ

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Hiro, I'm member of another list, which is archived there and there were also a couple of concerns in the beginning. But meanwhile everyone likes it, It works reliable and is no source of Spam. And as this is a technical list, I don't see any reason for special protected privacy. All the best M

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread C. A. Niemiec
>I used to use interarchy but I didn't know you can use it for logging >behind PM? How do you do that? Via its packet sniffer. Not a error logger specifically, but you can see the raw requests sent and received. Alternatives: - tcpflow

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Michael Lewis
A-NO-NE Music sez: >Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 01:42 PM wrote: > >>does anybody mind, if we subscribe as Unidirectional list to gmane ? >>comments please. As far as I know anyone can subscribe and unsubscribe to this list at any time, so it is as public as it can be. Archiving it somewhere

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 6:37 pm +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote: >Am/On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:18:45 +0100 schrieb/wrote Tim Hodgson: >>As Hiro says, mainly for sorting out network problems. > >well for sorting out network problems, i use interarchy, when problem >are more complex ethereal (

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 01:42 PM wrote: >does anybody mind, if we subscribe as Unidirectional list to gmane ? >comments please. I do not like user group archive being public. The list I admin requires member password for viewing the archive. -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]> <[PRO

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 01:37 PM wrote: >more complex ethereal () >might be a better solution. No way! The amount of Ethereal log is huge! You don't want let it run behind. When I need Ethereal, I start action which needs to be monitored right af

Re: Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
does anybody mind, if we subscribe as Unidirectional list to gmane ? comments please. Thanks and all the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 --- Am/On Thu,

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
Am/On Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:18:45 +0100 schrieb/wrote Tim Hodgson: >As Hiro says, mainly for sorting out network problems. well for sorting out network problems, i use interarchy, when problem are more complex ethereal () might be a better solution. >Ah, th

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 5:46 pm -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote: >Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 12:36 PM wrote: > >>for what would you need a log in PM ? > >I'd like to have log, too, and I have asked for it before. I really >dislike PM putting error message up when the server goes away (which >hap

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Tim Hodgson
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 5:36 pm +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote: >for what would you need a log in PM ? As Hiro says, mainly for sorting out network problems. >the archive can be found here: > Ah, thanks. But as you say, very out of date. I just had a look at gmane

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 01:06 PM wrote: >understood, but imho that's not the job of an email client. >Maybe there could be found a little software, which does that. I could >also imagine that that could be done with a little AppleScript. And if >that is such a problem, find yourself anoth

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
understood, but imho that's not the job of an email client. Maybe there could be found a little software, which does that. I could also imagine that that could be done with a little AppleScript. And if that is such a problem, find yourself another ISP ;-) All the best Matthias -

Listarchive [was: Two feature requests - sort of]

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
I just figured out, that the archive is terribly outdated could that maybe be fixed ? If the old messages are need, I think I have most of them here. An archive could be created also here: All the best Matthias --- Admilon Co

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/07/27 / 12:36 PM wrote: >for what would you need a log in PM ? I'd like to have log, too, and I have asked for it before. I really dislike PM putting error message up when the server goes away (which happens more than dozens times a day). I would like to be able to see

Re: Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Matthias Schmidt
for what would you need a log in PM ? I guess you don't mean the crash-log or ? the archive can be found here: All the best Matthias --- Admilon Consulting GmbH http://www.admilon.com Tel. +81-736-56-3905 --

Two feature requests - sort of

2006-07-27 Thread Tim Hodgson
1. I think I already know the answer to this, but...does PM have a log anywhere? If not, I'd like to put in a feature request, and I have a feeling I'm not the first to do so. 2. An archive of this list please CTM! It would probably have answered question 1, for a start! -- TimH PowerMail 5.2

two feature requests : speech and ink support .

2006-06-10 Thread Ryan Poling
Hi, I have been using PowerMail for about nine years now and am still fairly happy with it as compared to Apple's Mail program which I use at work. Recently however, due to an RSI injury from too much computer use, I have been making more use of speech recognition and handwriting recognition ("

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-18 Thread Justin Beek
I think the problem for my script is that I can't get the unique message ID with an incoming filter script. I made a script to display the Message ID and attached it to an Incoming Filter and it doesn't work. Go figure. I am guessing that is why the "Tag Attachments" scripts might be flaky (s

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-17 Thread Mikael Byström
Olaf Drümmer said: >maybe it has to do with the fact the an incoming mail filter works on >the mail in an intermediate state (i.e. the mail has not been "fully" >received/saved yet), whereas manual operation/running all filters >processes the selected mail(s) after it/they has/have been "fully" >

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-17 Thread Justin Beek
That would be my guess also. I tried about 10 different ways to run the filter - none worked. I have tried adding a delay to the script - but that didn't work either. I have a few more ideas to try before I give up and just manually apply them the messages post-arrival. Thanks for trying! Jus

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-17 Thread Andy Fragen
It may have to do with the connection status. I remember in an earlier script that I couldn't do something with a script dealing with the connection status of the message during a mail retrieval. Yes, I would count that as a bug in PM. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Mar 16, 2006, Rick Lecoat said: >S

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Lecoat
Yes, I wondered about that too. Perhaps the script is called too soon or something. However, as I say, when it comes to the 'under the hood' stuff I don't really know nuttin' so I'll leave it to better folks than I to work out the nitty gritty. Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.5 :: PM

Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Olaf Drümmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Thu, 16 Mar 2006 11:19:31 + >So there is something wrong with PM that prevents scripts activated by >filters from working correctly when they are called *as the mail is >being retrieved*. Not being a coder I don't know what the reason might >be but it's a reproducible

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Lecoat
An update to my message below. Justin: sorry for giving you a bum steer. Order of filters may NOT be the problem in your case. I think it's a bug with PowerMail itself. I've just found an example of the same problem (filter-activated script works when called manually but not when called as part o

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Rick Lecoat
Hi Justin; Since the script works when you run the filter manually then I'd say that the problem is most likely not in the script but in your filter list. Probably there is some filter higher up the food chain that is stopping the message from reaching the script filter. Remember, filters (when r

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-16 Thread Justin Beek
OK. I have modified the script that Christian Roth posted and have run into a weird problem. If I run it thru Script Editor - it works If I set it as an incoming filter - it doesn't work. (the folder name is "-1") If I *manually* run it via the "Mail / Perform Filter" - it works. Any idea what

Re(4): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Marlyse Comte
>(Believe me, if I had control over what our customers did - I would be >a much happier person.) LOL - I feel with you. ---marlyse

Re: Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Justin Beek
I agree with you and we *do* have more structured naming on in-house files. The problem is with the incoming files from customers. (Believe me, if I had control over what our customers did - I would be a much happier person.) Thanks, Justin On Tuesday, February 28, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Marlyse

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Christian Roth
Mikael Byström wrote: >I'm interested enough in the problem to look at scripting solutions. >Cheshirekat wrote "Rename Existing Attachments" so that is probably a >great starting point. Anyone else have already done such a thing? Well, I have resorted to wrapping up all attachments of a single e

Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Marlyse Comte
>("file2.pdf" being the real version 2 art. "file 2.pdf" being the >version 1 art that PowerMail renamed and added a "2") > >So far, we haven't had an order go out wrong, but there has been some >confusion because of this renaming of files. Having to deal also with many revisions of files, I wo

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Justin Beek
In our business, it is, unfortunately, very common for us to get artwork sent in 2-6 times before the final approval is given. Sometimes, the only way we know what art to use is by the revision number of the filename. When we get an order and it says use the "version 2" art, we have to make su

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-03-01 Thread Mikael Byström
Justin Beek said: >My main concern is the renaming of the attachments. Why is that? How are identically named files of any help? How do they convey information about the differences of their content, for example? A better solution IMHO would instead be to embrace renaming by actively sort to me

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (attachments)

2006-02-27 Thread Justin Beek
Considering it wouldn't rename the attachments and wouldn't take forever to view in the finder - it would be an improvement. My main concern is the renaming of the attachments. (If my scripting abilities didn't suck so bad I would try to fix it myself.) On Friday, February 24, 2006, at 05:37

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-26 Thread Mikael Byström
Rick Lecoat said: >Having said that, there was some reason that I stopped using it and now >I can't remember precisely what it was, but I think it might have been >causing PM to lose track of where the attachments were -- ie. the >attachment icon at the bottom of the message was greyed out. Oddl

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Rick Lecoat
This thread is starting to evolve into several separate discussion threads. Maybe we should start to rename the subject line appropriately? Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.3 :: PM 5.2.3 :: 3 pane mode Shark Attack: A Design Studio

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Barbara Needham
Rick Lecoat on 2/24/06 said >The one safety measure that I make sure of using is ONLY to let the >address book synchronisation go one way or the other -- not both. I use >Apple AB as my 'master' address book and let it update PM's one, but not >the other way around. Having both updating each othe

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Rick Lecoat
At one time I started to use a Folder Action script on my attachments folder called FolderOrg -- on version tracker here: When applied to folder, anything moved into that folder is moved into a newly created subfolder B, which is given the

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Michael Lewis / 2006/02/24 / 05:27 PM wrote: >I use .Mac for a lot of things. I have 3 accounts with extra spaces :-) ..Mac is great. I backup stuff there. I place video/audio clips there which are linked to my site because it's much faster caching from .Mac and much more reliable against DoS

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Michael Lewis
Ben Kennedy sez: >Well, you are putting words in my mouth. I made no such judgment >against you or others. If you find it useful, then clearly it's not >silly! I'm still entitled to my own opinion for my own use case, of course. That's why I said "sounds as if." People read into this stuff al

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Ben Kennedy
Michael Lewis wrote at 5:27 PM (-0500) on 2/24/06: > > Thanks for these; MySync looks promising! I am going to try it. I figured that some such efforts were afoot but did not yet have any sp

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >I've never tried it but as PM allows for scripts to be criteria for >filters I suppose a script could be created that evaluated the message >and passed along some other newly found parameter to another filter >script or a different part of the same script. Eventually though it

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >You can manually create those Finder folders within Attachments to >correspond to you PM folders I know that of course and it's the "manual" labor that has prevented me so far. I'd rather make a script that does it. Possibly. PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400M

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Mikael Byström
Justin Beek said: >To me, having 2,679 files thrown intro one folder is a mess to >navigate. And 2,679 folders make it easier to navigate just how? PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB RAM | 30GB HD

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Andy Fragen
Have you seen/tried MySync? -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Ben Kennedy said: >Andy Fragen wrote at 4:54 PM (-0800) on 2/23/06: > >>Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not >>just use Apple's AddressBook full tim

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Michael Lewis
Ben Kennedy sez: >I'm not paying apple the silly annual fee for dot-mac >services, so there is no automated way to sync the AAB. No syncing on that style yet. There is also: Or you could

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Ben Kennedy
Andy Fragen wrote at 4:54 PM (-0800) on 2/23/06: >Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not >just use Apple's AddressBook full time? Another issue for me is sync... I often move my PM database between computers (desktop and powerbook), and it is mandatory that my c

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Justin Beek
Why can't it be folder organized? It could as simple as if there is a naming conflict, it could make a new folder called "2" (or whatever number is needed) and save it into there. Or it could be as complex as a folder for each message with the folder's name matching the Message-Id To me, havin

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests (keyboard shortcuts)

2006-02-25 Thread Justin Beek
I would love having keyboard shortcuts within PowerMail. On Friday, February 24, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Dave Nathanson wrote: > But only the ones that are on the PowerMail menus. Unfortunately > previous > message & next message are not on the menus. Otherwise Ben that's a > great > suggestion,

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Rick Lecoat
Oh that is odd, my set up (clearly) doesn't exhibit that behaviour. I wonder if dumping your PM preferences would cure that? Rick -- G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.3 :: PM 5.2.3 :: 3 pane mode Shark Attack: A Design Studio -- Original message: Received from Andy Fragen on 24/2/06 at 1

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Andy Fragen
Rick, I do this as well, but I find that the sync settings are lost with almost every restart of PM. -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Rick Lecoat said: >The one safety measure that I make sure of using is ONLY to let the >address book synchronisation go one way or the other -- not both. I

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Andy Fragen
Mikael, I've never tried it but as PM allows for scripts to be criteria for filters I suppose a script could be created that evaluated the message and passed along some other newly found parameter to another filter script or a different part of the same script. Eventually though it has to evaluat

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Andy Fragen
On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said: >Andy Fragen said: > >>The same way that I have incoming mail filtered into different folders >>in PM; I have an additional filter action that moves the attachments >>into a different subfolder of Attachments. > >And if another message that goes to a pa

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-25 Thread Andy Fragen
You're right. I misunderstood. ;-) -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said: >Andy Fragen said: > >>I use a filter high up on the order. >> >>Condition: Always >>Action: Remove extra Re: from Subject > >No, no. You misunderstand. It's a script that find messages with the same >s

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Rick Lecoat
For one thing, Powermail dates back to OS9 which, of course, did not include Apple Address Book. When the OS X version of PM arrived (or maybe it a revision or two later) CTM provided a way for the existing PM address book to integrate with the Apple one. And for people like me, who for quite a lo

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Andy Fragen / 2006/02/23 / 07:54 PM wrote: >Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not >just use Apple's AddressBook full time? I for one cant have that. No one appreciates receiving email with the recipient name in Japanese character, which family and given name a

Re(2): PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Marlyse Comte
>Which reminds me that I would like... LOL - I know exactly what I really would like but I know that CTM and this list by now know it too as I've said it more than once in the past so I'll only say: hint, hint, knock, knock... ;-) ---marlyse(haha, couldn't resist)

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Mikael Byström said: >I would like folders in Attachments to be identical to the folders inside >PowerMail. But that's for making it easier to navigate the Attachments >folder, not fixing the naming problem which really is a filesystem level >problem. Which reminds me that I would like filters t

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not >just use Apple's AddressBook full time? Because it sucks? It does. There you have it. PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB RAM | 30GB HD

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >I use a filter high up on the order. > >Condition: Always >Action: Remove extra Re: from Subject No, no. You misunderstand. It's a script that find messages with the same subject line as those currently selected. It has nothing in scope to do with permanently altering subjectl

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Andy Fragen said: >The same way that I have incoming mail filtered into different folders >in PM; I have an additional filter action that moves the attachments >into a different subfolder of Attachments. And if another message that goes to a particular folder has the same name as one prior to th

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Mikael Byström said: >I have a non elegant but working "find similar subject scripts" Well, at least a "find similar subjects" script. I'd be willing to give out alphas when I've solved the timing problems. None have expressed any interest in the past, however. PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.3.9 |

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Andy Fragen
The same way that I have incoming mail filtered into different folders in PM; I have an additional filter action that moves the attachments into a different subfolder of Attachments. -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Howard said: >>Another thing that bugs me is how it renames attachments th

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Andy Fragen
I use a filter high up on the order. Condition: Always Action: Remove extra Re: from Subject -- Andy Fragen On Fri, Feb 24, 2006, Mikael Byström said: >I have a non elegant but working "find similar subject scripts". At the >moment I have some timing problems and it's not very fast, but I stil

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Andy Fragen
Some of the features that I didn't see are some that Mail.app has. Ability to set certain number of SMTP servers and just select the one desired as opposed to having to enter new info for each account. My rationale is that I have several accounts in my own domain that I could use the same authent

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Andy Fragen
Is there some reason that PM keeps it's own address book anyway? Why not just use Apple's AddressBook full time? -- Andy Fragen On Thu, Feb 23, 2006, Jim Pistrang said: >>Any improvements to increase the speed of typing a "TO" address in a new >>message would be welcome. I have a lot in my add

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Howard
>Another thing that bugs me is how it renames attachments that have the >same name of previous attachments. >Example, when half our customer send in attachments called "quote.pdf", >the attachment name is changed by adding a "space" and a number. >It just seems non-kosher to be *altering* the in

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Dave Nathanson said: >Here's what happens to me a lot; I'm reading list messages from a folder >using the command [ or command ] prev/next buttons. I hear the "new >mail" noise, which I have configured to not happen for list message, just >for inbox messages. So I press command control b to view

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Jim Pistrang said: >>Connection Log to troubleshoot problems. When I hear the "uh oh" noise, I >>only know that there was a problem sending or receiving, but I don't know >>which of my 23 accounts had the problem. Furthermore, I don't know if the >>problem was a bad password, bad username, server

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Dave Nathanson said: >To my way of thinking this is better than merely sorting the "Recent >Mail" window by the location column, because the message thread I may >suddenly be interested in may have started previous to the scope of this >Recent Mail window. I have a non elegant but working "find

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Steve Abrahamson said: >This is the one I'm going to disagree with. I generally leave drafts >around for a while, and it's useful for me to know when there's real >outgoing mail in my Out Tray. If it bolded whenever there were drafts, >mine would be bolded 100% of the time, and that ceases to be

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Justin Beek said: >It would be nice if the indexing were more of a background process >that runs when idle. This goes for the search index as well. Why does it has to be done *only* just before searches is made? If it was also done when idle, additional messages that arrived since last indexin

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
Dave Nathanson said: >If you have a PowerMail >message with several JPG attachments and you highlight them all and >command-click -> Open Attachment... They will open in Preview, but all as >separate document windows. Cluttered. Skip that and drag them to the Preview Icon instead. This works as

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
PowerMail Engineering said: >This one is a bug in Entourage/Outlook Express Mac. Yes, but why do we have to resort to applescripting to fix this? My attempt at the problem got to a screeching halt as I can't change the source of the original message, so I have to make a copy with corrected chara

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Mikael Byström
C. A. Niemiec said: >Related: I find myself trying to use the up and down arrow keys to scroll >through a message line by line (ala web browser style) only to get >shocked back to reality when it jumps to the next message. :) Full >message pane scrolling with the space bar is too much at a time

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Dave Nathanson / 2006/02/23 / 02:20 PM wrote: >Sorry, no, I'm not being sarcastic. I just didn't explain it well enough. >Yes, I did try what you mention above. There is a difference in the way >PowerMail asks Preview to open multiple attachments and the way that the >Finder asks Preview to open

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Justin Beek
On Thursday, February 23, 2006, some people wrote: >> Able to open (all) multiple attachments at once. Frequently I receive >> a >> group of photos and it the attachment area is too small to see more >> than >> 3 at a time, when what I really want is to open them all in Preview at >> once. Li

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Jim Pistrang
Hi Dave, Thanks for your postI don't think you're being rude at all by posting this, it's understood that CTM will choose their own course for future enhancements, but hopefully they're reading these emails as they think about it! I'm putting in my $.02 for the suggestions that are most impo

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Rishi
I am having problems as well and no replies :) My Fastmail service won't work with Powermail. I wrote to customer support @fastmail and they said that PM is not handling their Cyrus IMAP server properly. Which means that I cannot move my sent messages into Fastmail from the 'Out Tray' I have

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread A-NO-NE Music
PowerMail Engineering / 2006/02/23 / 07:44 AM wrote: >If you enabled automatic StuffIt decompression, the uncompressed files >should appear in the attachments list in place of the stuffed file. At the cost of your own security, tho :-) -- - Hiro [PROTECTED] <[PROTECTED]> <[PROTECTED]>

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Willem Smelik
> From: "Rishi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 14:53:25 +0530 > > > As a new Powermail user , if I was to make any feature requests , it > would be > more support for IMAP. > > With the demise of Mulberry, there are lot of Mulberry users

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-24 Thread Ben Kennedy
Steve Abrahamson wrote at 8:49 AM (-0600) on 2/23/06: >>User control/selection of keyboard shortcuts for all menu items. > >Have you looked at Outlook on XP? You might like all the keyboard >commands there. Actually you can already accomplish this via System Preferences > Keyboard and Mouse > K

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-23 Thread Steve Abrahamson
On 2/22/06 at 6:39 PM, Dave Nathanson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: >Pop up menu in outgoing messages to move message to a folder (even before >sending). First I'll agree with this emphatically. YES! Please - some way to file outgoing mail before it's sent would be *huge*. I've had a problem with

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-23 Thread PowerMail Engineering
Dave Nathanson wrote: >[a lot of things] Thanks for this long suggestions list. I won't reply for each, most of them are rather sensible. Just a few comments: >Able to open (all) multiple attachments at once. Frequently I receive a >group of photos and it the attachment area is too small to see

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-23 Thread Charles Watts-Jones
> The feature requests & suggestions I list below are in the hope that > an already good application will become really great and improve it's > market share. Maybe this has been discussed already, if so my apologies for repeating the idea. A great feature of Emailer was it

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-23 Thread Rishi
As a new Powermail user , if I was to make any feature requests , it would be more support for IMAP. With the demise of Mulberry, there are lot of Mulberry users looking for an alternative.

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-23 Thread C. A. Niemiec
Dave, I second a number of your suggestions. :) >Out Tray bolded when unsent drafts are in there. Or some visible notification on the folder for the presence of attempted- but-failed-to-send messages. >I would like to have different font sizes for reading and for printing. I >don't need e

Re: PowerMail Feature Requests

2006-02-23 Thread Barbara Needham
Dave Nathanson on 2/22/06 said HUGE list of requests. I deleted the ones I know nothing about. >Command-click on email folder (left side) to bring up contextual menu >including: "Mark all messages as Read". I don't know about the command-click but I would find this a useful option. > >When do

Re: Feature Requests ???

2006-02-15 Thread Rishi
. regards Rishi - Original message - From: "Dave Nathanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PowerMail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:29:12 -0800 Subject: Feature Requests ??? Hi, I have a number of features I'd rally like to see in PowerMail.

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