>Justin Beek wrote (10/10/2007):
>
>Ever since we upgraded from 5.1 last month, we have been getting a
>LOT of corrupted attachments.
>
>We do have the PowerMail folder & App on the server so it gets backed
>up nightly. I am guessing that the networking of the folder m
Justin Beek wrote at 10:40 AM (-0500) on 10/10/07:
>Especially any users that are capable of opening EPS files that I
>could send some files to see if your install duplicates the corruption.
Somebody mentioned EPS files awhile ago, and I was stricken with
curiosity why a particular filetype wou
month, we have been getting a
LOT of corrupted attachments.
We do have the PowerMail folder & App on the server so it gets backed
up nightly. I am guessing that the networking of the folder must be
the issue since no one else is having this problem.
Long time ago, like PM was still v3 and v
Justin Beek / 07.10.10 / 11:40 AM wrote:
>Ever since we upgraded from 5.1 last month, we have been getting a
>LOT of corrupted attachments.
>
>We do have the PowerMail folder & App on the server so it gets backed
>up nightly. I am guessing that the networking of the fo
Ever since we upgraded from 5.1 last month, we have been getting a
LOT of corrupted attachments.
We do have the PowerMail folder & App on the server so it gets backed
up nightly. I am guessing that the networking of the folder must be
the issue since no one else is having this pro
Hi all,
I'm in the process of moving all my apps to a new machine and am doing
this by a clean install rather than the migrations assistant.
Installing PM5 I open the .dmg and the disk mounts. When I move the
PowerMail folder over to the Hard drive it becomes PowerMail.1 In fact
it is o
What is the best way to share a PowerMail mail folder between two
computers, so that only one of them actually stores the mail?
I have a newly AirMac (AirPort) enabled PowerBook G4 and would like to be
able to access my PM mail via the network, and occasionally send e-mail
from the PowerBook usin
What is the best way to share a PowerMail mail folder between two
computers, so that only one of them actually stores the mail?
I have a newly AirMac (AirPort) enabled PowerBook G4 and would like to be
able to access my PM mail via the network, and occasionally send e-mail
from the PowerBook usin
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