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
Just updated to Spam Sieve 2.9.20 and the release notes say that the Spam
folder can be relocated to the top of the folder list. Presumably this is for
those using Apple Mail.
But I am using Power Mail 6.2.1 and unable to make this work.
It's not a big deal, of course, but is there a way to do
Obviously I have a damaged message in my spam folder (fly icon).
As I click on it PM crashes constantly (compress database doesn't help)
I wouldn't mind to get rid of the complete spam folder. But neither I
can delete it or drag it to the trash nor I can access any message
inside to delete
Barbara Needham said:
Or you are now seeing X out of y Messages.
Why not just X of Y? If there's room for a longer string that's OK with
me, but I think that could be enough to work. An filter active symbol
in the Toolbar, could also further indicate some messages was hidden.
Having been bitten
Barbara Needham said:
Or you are now seeing X out of y Messages.
Why not just X of Y? If there's room for a longer string that's OK with
me, but I think that could be enough to work. An filter active symbol
in the Toolbar, could also further indicate some messages was hidden.
Having been bitten
On 07 1 2005 at 11:49 am -0500, Barbara Needham wrote:
So, since apparently it isn't obvious to others, how would you FIX it?
Having this option is one of the things that continues to bring me back
to PowerMail, I really appreciate being able to see only a certain
selection of a particular
Ben Kennedy on 1/7/05 said
On 07 1 2005 at 9:27 am -0500, Victor Eijkhout wrote:
Ok, I've checked the consistency of the databases, and still my spam
folder is not showing messages that should be there. It lists so many
messages unread, the name of the folder is bold, but there's nothing
to see
Ok, I've checked the consistency of the databases, and still my spam
folder is not showing messages that should be there. It lists so many
messages unread, the name of the folder is bold, but there's nothing to see.
Other phenomenon: if I get mail and there is spam, I see it; change the
sort
It appears that on 30/4/04 Andy Fragen spake thus:
You can use the 'Delete Aged Messages' script from the link below and set
it up with a cron job. It's a kludge, but it works.
Thanks Andy, I'd already done that as I used it in v4 - it's better than
nothing but I'd prefer the built in option.
Archives: http://homepage.mac.com/wayneb/powermail.html
On Fri, Apr 30, 2004, Pat O'Halloran said:
I'm still thrashing about trying to find the best use of the spam folder
(if at all) and the trash. Would it be possible to have the spam folder
emptied on quit (with the option of setting an age filter
I'm still thrashing about trying to find the best use of the spam folder
(if at all) and the trash. Would it be possible to have the spam folder
emptied on quit (with the option of setting an age filter) the same way
that the trash is now handled?
Cheers
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It appears that on 25/4/04 Richard Hart spake thus:
You wrote:
I now don't see the point
of having the spam folder
The Spam folder is both a safety feature and a convenience.
It is a safety feature because it enables the rest of us to train our
spam applications. During training, you can
You wrote:
I now don't see the point
of having the spam folder
The Spam folder is both a safety feature and a convenience.
It is a safety feature because it enables the rest of us to train our
spam applications. During training, you can validate messages in the Spam
folder as positive or false
Can I delete the spam folder?
I have all my spam going straight to the trash and I now don't see the
point of having the spam folder but I can't seem to delete it, any clues
please?
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