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I think this is the standard AppleScript message that appears if you try
to run a script and the script doesn't know where the application is located.
When this happened to me I opened the PowerMail Additions folder, opene
I don't think this is really necessary.
With my PowerBook I had never a problem with SpamSieve.
On the old Ti it helped, what I wrote before.
The question where is SpamSieve never appeared again.
What would interest me, what makes this massage appear.
Obviously some people have that problem, and
Am 5.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>>these things usulay work:
>>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
>>make sure this copy is in the application folder.
>>
>
>Thank you. I had spam sieve as a subfolder in the PowerMail folder.
>Moving it to its own locati
Am 5.7.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>these things usulay work:
>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
>make sure this copy is in the application folder.
>
>if this doesn't work, clear the System Cash with some Tool like Yasu or
>Cocktail
I did so too (w
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 10:40:29 +0900 Matthias Schmidt wrote:
>these things usulay work:
>make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
>make sure this copy is in the application folder.
>
Thank you. I had spam sieve as a subfolder in the PowerMail folder.
Moving it to its own l
these things usulay work:
make sure zou have only one copy of SpamSieve on your hard drive
make sure this copy is in the application folder.
if this doesn't work, clear the System Cash with some Tool like Yasu or
Cocktail
All the best
Matthias
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I had use Onyx and deleted my caches and then this started. I did several
things. I'm not sure what worked.
I opened the PowerMail Additions folder and then directly opened
"SpamSieve - Evaluate" AppleScript. I ran the scr
Kathleen Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why does PM5.01 ask "Where is SpamSieve.app" on every start up? It never
> did that with PM5.0.
I don't know the answer (it didn't do that for me) but I know this issue
happened a couple of time, and has been discussed here already: try to
search the
Why does PM5.01 ask "Where is SpamSieve.app" on every start up? It never
did that with PM5.0.
Kathleen
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