Matthias Schmidt / 03.12.6 / 0:27 AM wrote:
>10.2.8 is to my opinion the most stable version of OS 10.2.
Very interesting. Two people on one listserv.
If you take a look at Apple Forum or similar, the general consensus is
that the last known stable Jaguar was OSX10.2.6. OSX10.2.8 was created
Matthias, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>10.2.8 is to my opinion the most stable version of OS 10.2.
>For me it is running rocksolid on several machines (G3-G4), although I
>meanwhile "love" 10.3.
>But I won't update any user-machine to 10.3 in the moment.
Thanks. I'm kinda holding off myself until I
Mikael,
10.2.8 is to my opinion the most stable version of OS 10.2.
For me it is running rocksolid on several machines (G3-G4), although I
meanwhile "love" 10.3.
But I won't update any user-machine to 10.3 in the moment.
All the best
Matthias
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schmidt-systemen
Barbara, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>I found 10.2.8 fixed a lot of problems.
May I ask what problems you found 10.2.8 fixed? I don't have any real
problems (anymore) with PM under OS X 10.2.6 except those probs that are
"features" and thus not a part of the OS communication exchange
necessarily and
Marlyse, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>a) quit pm
>b) within the pm folder select "User Prefs"
>c) create stuffit or zip archive from "User Prefs" and trash/delete the
>original "User Prefs"
>d) launch pm
>
>I've had this fix the only more serious problem I ever had with PM, might
>help here too.
Pre
well, before of all that and as he has done the first 4 options in pm's
first aid plus fixed permissions, I would suggest to try the following
before going the archive/install path (he is also not on panther but jaguar):
a) quit pm
b) within the pm folder select "User Prefs"
c) create stuffit or
Cotty on 12/5/03 said
>Hi listers,
>
>I have a problem with Powermail crashing that I wonder if anyone can help
>with.
>
>Harware:
>
>iMac DV 450 with 512MB RAM
>
>Software:
>
>OS X.2.6 and Powermail 4.2.1
I found 10.2.8 fixed a lot of problems. If that is the one where there
were download probl
Andy Fragen / 03.12.5 / 11:36 AM wrote:
>Restart with Cmd-Option-O-F (Open Firmware), type "reset-all" without quotes.
>Restart with Cmd-Option-P-R (Zap PRAM), hold down for 4 chimes.
My understanding is, tho, the New World ROM machines no longer has PRAM.
OF is NVRAM, so Cmd+Opt+P+R -> one chi
I had something similar happen. What happened was that if I tried to open
a new message then PM would crash. Soon I would get the 4 language kernal
panic midway through startup.
I call to AppleCare and an Archive/Install of Panther fixed the problem,
but it was a scary time for a bit.
You should
Hi listers,
I have a problem with Powermail crashing that I wonder if anyone can help
with.
Harware:
iMac DV 450 with 512MB RAM
Software:
OS X.2.6 and Powermail 4.2.1
If a new message is called up (using Command + N etc) and the subject
line filled in, then in the 'Recipients' field, under '
>Is there anything else I can do?
launch PM's own repair menu: while launching PM hold down the
option+command key. a dialog box will popup - verifying, repairing,
rebuilding - I am quite certain that one of these options will handle
your problem.
---marlyse
I have found clicking on the correct address, and then hit "enter" the
entire address you've selected will stick. The cursor will open a new
address window, but I ignore it (or add another address).
--
See you,
Steve Mayer
If a word is misspelled in the dictionary, how would we ever know?
Tha
Hi,
I have just joined the list, so let me say hello. My name is Steve
Cottrell, but everyone calls me Cotty. I am in the UK and have been using
Powermail since I moved up to OS X from 9.1 about 6 months ago. In 9.1 I
used Claris Emailer and wanted something similar. I settled on Powermail
and am
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