I just switched and had the same problem. I had kept the previous version
data base. Luckily i used the switch user enviroments and all my old mail
and settings reappeared and work ok.
This is the first time i had to do anything extra to get the newest
version going.
Gerry
At Fri, 5 Sep 2003
At Sat, 6 Sep 2003 09:16:19 -0500 Marlyse Comte wrote:
can I simply replace the new 'Powermail
Files' folder with the old 'Powermail Files4.2b' folder
replace NEW with old... [what again was I reading before?]
SURE !!!
Thanks Marlyse - I understood what you meant in your first mail
can I simply replace the new 'Powermail
Files' folder with the old 'Powermail Files4.2b' folder
replace NEW with old... [what again was I reading before?]
SURE !!!
(AFAIK such exact folder gets created each time a new user environment
gets created).
LOL, going to get my first coffee
can I simply replace the new 'Powermail
Files' folder with the old 'Powermail Files4.2b' folder
NO
this is where your database, addressbook and preferences are stored!
replacing would delete all your data.
either menu file database change user environment select
former power mail
can I simply replace the new 'Powermail
Files' folder with the old 'Powermail Files4.2b' folder or is there
stuff in the new folder that has been changed from the old beta should
be used in preference to the versions left from 4.2b8?
Same question here. I kept a backup with version 4.1.3 just
At Fri, 5 Sep 2003 19:41:20 +0200 Karel Gillissen wrote:
It looks like you are dealing with HTML-messages here.
Thanks Karel, that was the problem - now fixed.
Now I have another!
I've downloaded the new 4.2 final. Running it (system 10.2.6) creates a
folder 'Powermail Files' in my 'Mail'
Op vrijdag, 5 september 2003 schreef David Hoffman:
I'm using 4.2b8 on system 10.2.6.
I find that with some received messages (can't find a common link) the
view header options under the view menu are greyed out I can't see the
header. With these messages I am also unable to select text before
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