uild your
index, then re-enable HTML indexing for new messages. You can also export some
folders to the PowerMail Exchange format, then re-import them, to re-index
their HTML parts, with the hope that the offending message is not part of these
folders.
Jérôme - CTM En
Thomas L. Miller at t...@tlmiller.net said on Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:52:37 -0400
>(Wishing that PM were still being developed.)
Me too. Is there going to be a 64bit version?
Cheers
--
Derry
I would try that, too.
In the last few years, the only problem I have is that some of the filters no
longer act as they should, and I haven’t taken the time to trouble shoot the
problem.
Tom Miller 10.12.6 and PM 6.2.1 (Wishing that PM were still being developed.)
On Jul 27, 2018, at 9:02
That might
>>give you a clue as to where the problem lies.
>>
>>If a new group is successful, you might then try adding all of the
>>addresses from the old group into the new one.
>>
>>If the new group fails, try deleting and re-inserting the two addresses.
&
:
>Hi Anna,
>
>Have you tried placing these two addresses in a new group. That might
>give you a clue as to where the problem lies.
>
>If a new group is successful, you might then try adding all of the
>addresses from the old group into the new one.
>
>If the new group
Hi Anna,
Have you tried placing these two addresses in a new group. That might give you
a clue as to where the problem lies.
If a new group is successful, you might then try adding all of the addresses
from the old group into the new one.
If the new group fails, try deleting and re-inserting
Winston Weinmann wrote:
>My PowerMail is set to delete messages in the trash which are "there for
>60 days" when the program quits. It has stopped doing this.
No idea why this could have suddenly stopped working. Since how many time are
your oldest messages there? Does this coincide with
So far, those problems you mention are not in functions I use. I have not
switched to High Sierra, and don’t plan to for a while. If it comes to it, I
may just keep a Mac running Sierra for a few more years in order to keep
PowerMail working properly.
Tom Miller
On Jan 4, 2018, at 10:18
Karsten Liere wrote:
>I'm running the latest public beta of High Sierra
>the command cmd-delete for moving messages into the trash is noc longer
>working.
We have reported this bug to Apple. However, Apple has announced that macOS
10.13 is the "last macOS release to support 32-bit apps without
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 11:28:41 +0200,
PowerMail Engineering (jer...@ctmdev.com) wrote:
>Karsten Liere wrote:
>
>>I'm running the latest public beta of High Sierra
>>the command cmd-delete for moving messages into the trash is noc longer
>working.
>
>Thanks for the report, we didn't notice this.
I haven't found a direct way, but what I just discovered helps a little.
Right click on a photo and select Edit with:Preview. The pic will open with
Preview. From Preview click the icon next to the image name in the title bar
and drag it to PowerMail in the Dock and it'll create a new email. Or
Karsten Liere wrote:
>I'm running the latest public beta of High Sierra
>the command cmd-delete for moving messages into the trash is noc longer
>working.
Thanks for the report, we didn't notice this. We'll take a look at it.
Jérôme - CTM Engineering
It also does that for me, but the side bar to that Documents window also
includes Desktop, Drop Box, iCloud Drive, Applications, etc., etc. I can
choose the attachment from any of those.
Tom Miller
On Aug 16, 2017, at 11:36 PM, Winston Weinmann wrote:
Whenever I
Hi Winston,
I don't see anything obvious.
I always just drag the file to be attached into the body of the email - I never
use the paperclip icon or the File menu.
Nice to hear that there are still other PM users out there!
Jim
>Whenever I click the Attachment paperclip PowerMail opens a
Judith Beiss wrote:
>This message is totally unreadable. What do you suggest?
Sorry, this is an issue with our list server, when dealing with unicode-encoded
messages for users subscribed in digest mode. And my message was sent in
unicode because of an ellipsis character...
Here was my
This message is totally unreadable. What do you suggest?
Judith Beiss
PowerMail 6.2.1.build
>powermail-discuss Digest #3156 - Sunday, January 1, 2017
>
> Re: Filtering an incoming message based on Header info (X-Mailer info)
> by "PowerMail Engineering&qu
Thanks! Looks like that did it. I'm trying to emulate what I'd get with IMAP,
using POP, which involves sending bcc copies to myself, which I then want to
filter into the right places.
Bon commencement de la nouvelle année!
- Winston
PowerMail Engineering wrote:
>Winston Weinmann wrote:
>
Winston Weinmann wrote:
>Specifically, I'd like to filter based on whether the X-Mailer line in
>the Header is iPhone or PowerMail:
>X-Mailer: iPhone
> or
>X-Mailer: CTM PowerMail
>
>I've tried using "Any Field" with "contains" and "Other Field..." with
>"Header", and neither works to
Thanks. As I said,
>I don't yet want to copy over my old PowerMail files folder, as I want
>to experiment with IMAP. I've been using POP up to now. I am continuing
>to use PowerMail on 10.4 until I fully shift over to the newer Mac.
- Winston Weinmann
T.L. Miller wrote:
>On 4/9/16, at 6:06 PM,
On 4/9/16, at 6:06 PM, Winston Weinmann weinm...@mindspring.com said:
>After I got the PMKey in place, I put the Gmail settings back in. First
>attempt to connect gave me a message that I needed an application
>specific password from Gmail. I had not seen this on previous attempts.
>I got one,
>
>> On Apr 9, 2016, at 11:17 PM, Winston Weinmann
><weinm...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>>
>> Having these problems with setting up PowerMail in Mac OS 10.11:
>>
>> 1. PowerMail does not hold onto my registration. Every time it re-
>opens it's in trial mode a
ng up PowerMail in Mac OS 10.11:
>
> 1. PowerMail does not hold onto my registration. Every time it re-opens it's
> in trial mode and I have to re-enter the registration code.
>
> 2. I cannot get PowerMail to connect to Gmail. I have tried using Gmail's
> one-time application pa
On 3/30/16, at 2:17 PM, Winston Weinmann weinm...@mindspring.com said:
>So far, over 13-14 years using PowerMail, I have only used it for POP
>email access, even with Gmail. I have been using an iPhone for a year or
>two, and am now considering a shift to IMAP to get things synced.
My Gmail
>>>A single short message takes minutes to retrieve, and PowerMail
>>>beachballs and is unusable during that time.
>>
>>You can take a sample of the PowerMail process using Activity Monitor
>>(while it is unresponsive), and send it to me. If you are using
>>SpamSieve, you can also sample it if it
I'm having no problems after applying the 10.11.3 Combo update. I'm not using
SpamSieve though. This is on a 2012 quad-i7 Mini with lots of memory
C. A. Niemiec wrote:
>
A single short message takes minutes to retrieve, and PowerMail
beachballs and is unusable
PowerMail Engineering (27/1/16, 14:02) said:
>>A single short message takes minutes to retrieve, and PowerMail
>>beachballs and is unusable during that time.
>
>You can take a sample of the PowerMail process using Activity Monitor
>(while it is unresponsive), and send it to me. If you are using
Jeremy Hughes wrote:
>A single short message takes minutes to retrieve, and PowerMail
>beachballs and is unusable during that time.
You can take a sample of the PowerMail process using Activity Monitor (while it
is unresponsive), and send it to me. If you are using SpamSieve, you can also
Just ran across this and it appears no one else responded.
You could set up a Mail Filter (under the PowerMail Setup menu) that would copy
anything that is headed for the Spam folder into a new folder you create at the
top of the folder list. Since the folder list is alphanumeric, a folder
Okay, what is the best way of deleting iCloud IMAP messages that won't cause PM
to freeze from "Invalid message number?" Is there a way im PM to delete? In
the past I have deleted the IMAP messages using Mail or by going to iCloud.com
and deleting using Safari.
Tom Miller
On 8/3/15, at
Hello,
We are indeed running PowerMail on El Capitan.
Regards,
jean michel/ctm qa
> On Oct 1, 2015, at 11:17 PM, RockLily wrote:
>
> so will PM run ok on the new OS?
>
>
> Jo
>
> * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - *
>
> He's alive, Jim. Should I blast him
Long long ago (or possibly at 2:49 PM on 10/1/15), in a galaxy far far away,
CTM, of ctm-feedb...@ctmdev.com bespoketh thus:
>We are indeed running PowerMail on El Capitan.
thank you!
Jo
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serendipity using FoxTrot Professional is worth just as much as
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John Maylone wrote:
This is clearly not the issue. It asks for her admin password every
time she opens PowerMail. The computer is hers alone, no user account
switching is involved.
Does she accept to type the password, or not? If not, she will be prompted
every time. If yes, then she should
The password has been typed in any number of times, Disk Utility and Disk
Warrior were just run, as well as a Drive Genius defrag. All with no change in
the situation.
Thanks,
John
On Aug 5, 2015, at 12:05 AM, PowerMail Engineering jer...@ctmdev.com wrote:
John Maylone wrote:
John Maylone wrote:
My wife is a PowerMail user. Every time she opens her PowerMail, she
gets this message: PowerMail wants to make changes. Type your
password to allow this.”
Does anyone know what it is and how to make it stop?
I think this happens when backuping the registration file
Winston Weinmann wrote:
Why doesn't underlining work with Rich Text (HTML) formatting? Any
underlining goes away when a message is sent or saved. Not so for bold
or italics.
I can't reproduce the problem; which font are you using (either in the display
preference for rich text, or in the format
Using Palatino Regular (I think). I use Palatino often with Word, and it does
not have any problems. I have Palatino set in PreferencesDisplayRich Text. I
normally don't change the font from the Format menu, other than to make the
font larger. It's set for 12 in Preferences, but normally comes
Tried underlining with Helvetica too. Same issue. Helvetica is about as
bog-standard as you can get.
- Winston Weinmann
PowerMail Engineering wrote:
Winston Weinmann wrote:
Why doesn't underlining work with Rich Text (HTML) formatting? Any
underlining goes away when a message is sent or
This is clearly not the issue. It asks for her admin password every time she
opens PowerMail. The computer is hers alone, no user account switching is
involved.
Thanks for the response.
John
On Aug 4, 2015, at 2:27 AM, PowerMail Engineering jer...@ctmdev.com wrote:
John Maylone
), then
delete any login entries that relate to your wife's email account
(pop.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com, for example, if she has a gmail account).
The login keychain should be at the top of the list of keychains in
Keychain.
Then restart PowerMail. You may have to re-enter login info
in Keychain.
Then restart PowerMail. You may have to re-enter login info via the SetupMail
Accounts... menu.
If you want to be really thorough, delete her email account via SetupMail
Accounts... in PowerMail before removing the Keychain login entries, then
re-set up the account(s) in PowerMail
T.L. Miller wrote:
Anyway, a copy my PowerMail folder from back then was in the partition.
...
I don't think I have lost a single sent or received message.
THIS MAKES NO SENSE TO ME! Sure am grateful, however!
You have certainly switched to this database, on the alternate partition,
when
Well, copying over the 4 .old” files the the other drives after removing the
.old didn't help.
I think that when I restarted my iMac after cloning and saw the problem, I had
PM First Aid also compact the database. I restarted from a clone, saw the same
problem and may have compacted that too
Thomas L. Miller wrote:
I saved an unsent message, quit PowerMail and cloned my iMac’s hard
drive to two external hard drives — nothing unusual, I do every week.
I restarted from the internal drive, and after PM started, I saw that
except for some very recent messages, I was missing all the
Jérôme, thanks for the response. I tried a shortcut of what you recommended at
the bottom (I have two other copies of the entire PM folder on the other
drives). I put an “X” in front of the file names of the 4 (current) items and
removed “.old” from the other 4. That didn’t help, but I think
Hello Jerome
OK, the Redirect option in Power Mail's menu bar sounds to me most
likely to do what Apple wants.
I'll try that. But is there a way to check whether the full header and
attachments were mailed with it or not?
Yes, redirect will send the message to the new recipient as it it was
the
Frank Mitchell wrote:
OK, the Redirect option in Power Mail's menu bar sounds to me most
likely to do what Apple wants.
I'll try that. But is there a way to check whether the full header and
attachments were mailed with it or not?
Yes, redirect will send the message to the new recipient as it
header and attachments
by Frank Mitchell fmitc...@amug.org
Re: Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments
by Richard Hart richard.h...@waywewill.com
Re: Forwarding a mail with full header and attachments
by Frank Mitchell fmitc...@amug.org
Re: Forwarding
Apple’s complete phishing/spam/fraud page is at
https://www.apple.com/legal/more-resources/phishing/.
It contains all the email addresses. You don’t need to take any special
measures to include headers. They simply will be forwarded too.
RH
On Jul 03, 15, at 10:59 AM, Frank Mitchell
Hello Richard
Apple's complete phishing/spam/fraud page is at https://www.apple.com/
legal/more-resources/phishing/.
It contains all the email addresses.
Thanks for the response, Richard. I did have the above URL and the site says...
Forwarding the message with complete header information
Peter, thanks, but I find it difficult to believe that clicking on a PowerMail
message that has been found with Spotlight or the Find function (Command F)
would totally disrupt PowerMail. However it does seem to do that.
Tom Miller
On 7/1/15, at 11:28 AM, Peter Lovell plov...@mac.com said:
Hi Tom,
when you have this issue, it might be good to go to File - Database ... -
Switch User Environment.
This will start out at the currently chosen one - so at least you know which
one is selected. You can then navigate back to your preferred one.
Cheers.Peter
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015,
Jérôme,
I'm printing directly from Powermail.
DDV
This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain
text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je
pensais.
This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser:
je suis désolé,
DDV wrote:
This is how French text looks in the html mail message and in plain
text: je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle je
pensais.
This is how the mail looks when printed and when viewed in web browser:
je suis désolé, ça n'a pas marché avec la chambre à laquelle
T.L. Miller at t...@tlmiller.net said on Tue, 12 May 2015 14:31:46 -0400
On 5/3/15, at 6:50 PM, Peter Lovell plov...@mac.com said:
I suspect that there might be something amiss with your Safari
preferences. I'm not sure but that's where I would start looking as
there hasn't been any substantive
On 5/13/15, at 9:59 AM, Derry Thompson de...@gloderworks.com said:
T.L. Miller at t...@tlmiller.net said on Tue, 12 May 2015 14:31:46 -0400
On 5/3/15, at 6:50 PM, Peter Lovell plov...@mac.com said:
I suspect that there might be something amiss with your Safari
preferences. I'm not sure but
On 5/3/15, at 6:50 PM, Peter Lovell plov...@mac.com said:
I suspect that there might be something amiss with your Safari
preferences. I'm not sure but that's where I would start looking as
there hasn't been any substantive change recently in PM to explain what
you now see. Unfortunately Safari no
Anna Silliman wrote:
I'm
guessing that it doesn't matter to me not to have HTML indexing?
Anything with no text is probably Spam anyway. So this sounds like a
perfectly fine solution.
Some messages have an HTML version, and a plain text version for email clients
that can't display HTML; some
Anna Silliman wrote:
You are right, it's not SpamSieve. I disabled spam filtering and the
problem still occurs.
I took a look at the sample you sent me, and the hang occurs when indexing the
HTML part of the blank message. The hang itself is inside WebKit, that is used
by the API PowerMail
Thanks for your prompt response! I've changed that setting, but it will be a
day or two before I can tell for sure that the problem is gone. I'm guessing
that it doesn't matter to me not to have HTML indexing? Anything with no text
is probably Spam anyway. So this sounds like a perfectly fine
the blank
messages manually from the ISP website, though, then the rest of the
email downloads via PM/SS just fine.
Do you think I should try re-setting the corpus? I am a little
scared to do this as I've never tinkered much with SS. I did clear the
History which was fine but didn't solve
that has even one of
these on the server. When I delete the blank messages manually from the ISP
website, though, then the rest of the email downloads via PM/SS just fine.
Do you think I should try re-setting the corpus? I am a little scared to
do this as I've never tinkered much with SS. I did
I should try re-setting the corpus? I am a little
scared to do this as I've never tinkered much with SS. I did clear the
History which was fine but didn't solve the problem.
Hi Anna,
I don't think this is related to SpamSieve because it doesn't have any
interaction with the mail server
T.L. Miller wrote:
I have repaired permissions twice with
Disk Utility and also run Disk Warrior, and Top Sites still comes up in
Safari. I don't know if the problem is in PM or Safari. It's only an
irritation, not a show-stopper.
What happens when you double-click an .html file from the
On Sun, May 3, 2015, T.L. Miller t...@tlmiller.net wrote:
On 4/27/15, at 10:00 AM, PowerMail Engineering jer...@ctmdev.com said:
T.L. Miller wrote:
Lately, when I choose to view a message in my web browser, Safari gives
me Top Sites instead of the message. I can't figure out how to get it
to
On 4/27/15, at 10:00 AM, PowerMail Engineering jer...@ctmdev.com said:
T.L. Miller wrote:
Lately, when I choose to view a message in my web browser, Safari gives
me Top Sites instead of the message. I can't figure out how to get it
to perform as it used to.
Strange; have you tried to repair
T.L. Miller wrote:
Lately, when I choose to view a message in my web browser, Safari gives
me Top Sites instead of the message. I can't figure out how to get it
to perform as it used to.
Strange; have you tried to repair your disk permissions?
Jérôme - CTM Engineering
Hi Jerome,
Oh, if you opened a message found by Spotlight then yes, this could make
FoxTrot switch to the user environment to which this message belongs.
Any chance of having the database name appear in the title bar in the
PowerMail Window or somehwere?
Instead of Mail Browser: In Tray I'd
the clone back to my iMac.
Too much of a hurry, and my 2014 taxes that I already had filed got deleted --
will have to re-create, I guess. What a dummy
All I can figure is that Spotlight caused the problem. Maybe I contributed to
the problem by keeping almost everything related to PM
I wrote:
I don't know what you mean by running Spotlight (Spotlight always
indexes your files in the background), but it should not interfere with
PowerMail.
Oh, if you opened a message found by Spotlight then yes, this could make
FoxTrot switch to the user environment to which this message
T.L. Miller wrote:
I suspect running Spotlight has really messed up my PowerMail database.
All was normal, but after I ran Spotlight tonight, it looks like a
couple years of messages and folders have disappeared. Other messages
from past years appear as unread. I do have a back-up from Sunday,
On 4/16/15, at 9:23 PM, T.L. Miller t...@tlmiller.net said:
I suspect running Spotlight has really messed up my PowerMail database.
All was normal, but after I ran Spotlight tonight, it looks like a
couple years of messages and folders have disappeared. Other messages
from past years appear as
but
somehow got to that specific folder. Of course the clone would download
messages it hadn't downloaded before, but moving them from the In Tray
to a folder without help from me is very, very odd. Seems to me I've
seen some other oddities in the past.
Re-naming the messed up PowerMail folder
That seems to have fixed it. It just loaded 68 messages from the last
few days with no problems at all.
Thanks!
Bob
PowerMail Engineering mailto:jer...@ctmdev.com
April 8, 2015 at 1:19 AM
The sample logs you sent me show that the hang occurs when trying to
call SpamSieve to evaluate if
Bob Parks wrote:
Several times a
day, PM hangs up while downloading a message. PM becomes totally non
responsive and has to be force quit. It seems like the same message is
hanging it up every time, but its hard to tell.
The sample logs you sent me show that the hang occurs when trying to
Bob Parks wrote:
I did
grab several samples if anyone wants to see them. CPU use is a small
fraction of a percent.
Yes please, you can send me the samples in a private email.
Kind regards
Jérôme - CTM Engineering
-
I
On 4/5/15, at 12:29 PM, Bob Parks b...@kidsource.com said:
I just upgraded the computer to a new iMac running 10.10.2 Yosemite. I
upgraded Powermail to the most recent version (6.2.1). Several times a
day, PM hangs up while downloading a message. PM becomes totally non
responsive and has to be
Hi Bob,
that's possible but not common. Most people who have two computers set up on a
POP account have preferences set so that all mail goes to both. So if computer
A downloads first, the items will show as read when B looks at them, but
B will still download them. Otherwise you have two
Hi Bob,
I have been using PM for many years and have occasionally had a problem of the
type you describe. Not many, but more than a single one.
In my experience, it has been related to a very large (i.e. huge) message when
I have HTML set as default. The underlying issue is that PM's rendering
Well, this *does* seem strange. I'm also running 10.10.2 with PM 6.2.1 (on 2012
Mini and 2015 rMBP) and have not seen a problem such as this. Admittedly, most
of my mail is iCloud (IMAP) but I still get 5% or so on a POP3 account.
I am puzzled with this scenario from your original message...
I
Hi all,
I have problems with the latest PM and the latest Yosemite also.
Thanks, and so long for now, TOM
Sorry if this topic has been discussed before, but I have not been
saving the messages on this list.
I have been using Powermail for many years. For the last few years, it
has been on a
Peter,
Thanks for the info.
I have always kept HTML reader turned off. I just use the little icon
on the bottom of the message window to render the HTML when needed, but
usually, I just open the message in a browser.
When I was testing this afternoon, one of the messages that hung PM was
I wonder if some messages are causing the problem, and downloading with
the other POP client just removes them from the server?
Bob
Peter Lovell wrote:
Do I understand correctly that downloading things on computer B (old PowerMac) causes
downloads on computer A (new iMac) to work? That is
, selected as I did in
#3 above, they are again not in alphabetical order, but in a different
reordering.
Changing the method of selecting a contiguous group of files, such as by using
shift-click, does not prevent the files from being re-ordering out of
alphabetical order.
For example, a group
Winston Weinmann wrote:
When I select a group of files as attachments to an email, PowerMail
reorders them, seemingly in a random order.
Are you adding the attachments using the the add attachments toolbar button
or menu, or by drag and drop from the Finder? Are you adding them one at a
time,
Chris wrote:
I assumed that PM would create a file which I then had to import into
Apple Address book which is normal behaviour for this sort of thing. It
never occurred to me that it would automatically do it and AFAICT it doesn't.
Apple Address Book (now named Contacts) manages both your
Hi Jérôme,
Thanks for chipping in.
At present I don't put my contacts on iCloud - they're purely on my Mac, so no
On my Mac is displayed although other groups are.
Chris
On 15/2/15 PowerMail Engineering wrote:
Chris wrote:
I assumed that PM would create a file which I then had to import
Hi Chris,
I just tried this, and I was presented with a prompt to select my file location
(I chose Desktop). Are you sure you didn't get a prompt?
FYI by default my file name was 'Exported AddressBook'
Jim
Hi all:
I've just tried exporting my PowerMail address book. All appears to
have
I've just tried exporting my PowerMail address book. All appears to
have worked but there is no indication as to where the exported file is.
I've tried searching the likely places but to no avail.
Has anyone any ideas as to where it might be.
I usually try exporting again, but when it gets to
Hi Jim:
No nothing. Screen 3, the last one simply offers a choice of export options
and the invitation to go ahead. Clicking the latter obviously does something
but I've no idea what.
Like you, I imagined the default location would be the desktop with something
like exported addressbook as
There is no file save dialogue.
In PowerMail, I go File - Database - Export and then the PowerMail Export
Assistant comes up. Then:
Screen 1export - the address book,
Screen 2 Format - Apple Address Book
Screen 3 Export Options - check all
Click on: Go Ahead. Export Assistant vanishes
Uuh - just tried it and you are right - however, your PowerMail contact are
actually exported to Apple's Address Book, just literally. Open Address
Book.app and you will find all your contacts nicely imported ;-)
Best wishes,
Karsten
There is no file save dialogue.
In PowerMail, I go File -
Screen 2 Format - Apple Address Book
You left this bit out of your original post, no? :)
I don't bother with Apple's Address book, so I've likely never seen that
behavior.
Chris
--
Around or about 3:02 PM on 11/17/14, Judith Beiss proclaimed:
this is not fancy, but it works for me: Mini, [OS 10.9.5, iPhoto '11,
(9.5.1)]: I just open the iPhoto album with the photo showing among all
the othrs in the album, drag the photo to the side of my desktop. Open
an email in PM 6.2.1
Jérôme -
Thanks for responding. I'd posted this question after not being able to use
shift-click on a message.
While I can wish people would follow email standards and include a proper text
version, evidence is that this will be less and less common. I hope a fix will
turn up.
- Winston
Winston Weinmann wrote:
Increasingly I get HTML formatted emails that do not have a text
version. It is very difficult to copy text from an HTML email in PowerMail.
Yes, this is a hard to fix bug related to the use of WebKit in a Carbon
PowerPlant application. It is usually possible to
this for years ad
it always works.
Judy
powermail-discuss Digest #3101 - Monday, November 17, 2014
Re: Error -10004
by Jaede Miloslavich ja...@sbbmail.com
Re: Error -10004
by Karsten Liere karstenli...@mac.com
Hi Jaede,
unfortunately, the script you are referring to seems to be no longer available
and not working on the latest version of iPhoto either. I actually use - as a
somewhat workaround - the option to email photos directly from iPhoto without
using Mail or Outlook. You'll find the option in
I have PowerMail and am running iPhoto '11 (9.4.2) on Mac OS 10.8.5. On my old
Powerbook, I could (with a special script you posted) export photos from iPhoto
directly into PowerMail. The newer iPhoto '11 only shows Mail.app to share, and
I haven't seen a script or work around so I can directly
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