On 08/09/2011, at 1:50 PM, Robert Miller-Eves wrote:
Hi Ronda!
I've done all that now and it all seems OK--HOWEVER!
Re : If that doesn’t solve the problem, quit Mail, navigate to
~/Library/Mail
The Tilde ~ indicates your Home Library Mail Folder … “Envelope Index”
should be under
On 08/09/2011, at 10:39 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
What I mentioned above should remove all messages from the Mail Server, why
would Rick need to login to webmail also?
Rick, also check In Mail, open ‘Get Account Info' window by choosing it
from the Action menu (gear icon)
I have bought the bundle How do i get the Confirmation email from Roxio
Malcolm McCallum
doc...@westnet.com.au
Skype docmactor
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For those of you who have made the switch to OS X 10.7 Lion, here is some more
Lion goodness. This Mac World article shows how to launch a new Wi-Fi
monitoring tool.
http://www.macworld.com/article/162117/2011/09/monitor_wi_fi_with_lions_hidden_tool.html
To summarize how one launches the
On 08/09/2011, at 4:05 PM, Tim Law wrote:
On 08/09/2011, at 10:39 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Tim,
What I mentioned above should remove all messages from the Mail Server, why
would Rick need to login to webmail also?
Rick, also check In Mail, open ‘Get Account Info' window by
On 08/09/2011, at 4:30 PM, McCallum Malcolm wrote:
I have bought the bundle How do i get the Confirmation email from Roxio
Malcolm McCallum
Hey Mac,
It pays to read the FAQ
https://www.mupromo.com/bundlefaq
About Your Purchase/Receipt
1. Where can I retrieve my receipt and serial
Hi Folks
Has anyone investigated or tried out the new Westnet fetchTV set top box
which connects to your
modem as well as to the TV aerial?
Cheers
John
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Hi Ronda!
I cannot find a Library anywhere in HOME and I've searched thoroughly. There is
a Library Folder in Leopard but it contains nothing related to Mail and.once
again ,I've searched throroughly. I also checked through the system Library -
zilch!
On 08/09/2011, at 2:00 PM, Ronda Brown
Hi Robert,
You said you were using Apple Mail in OS 10.6.8 iMac 27 3.2 Ghz Intel Core i3
... not Lion OS X 10.7.
I’m not a mind reader ;-)
Show User ~/Library in OS X Lion
Launch Terminal from Spotlight or Launchpad - Utilities, and enter the
following command to show or hide the directory:
Hi Ronda! Don't understand you're response.I've got Lion on my main (in
Computer ) Drive and run Snow Leopard from an External drive (Some Non Lion
compatible Apps. I need to use) In any case,I tend to favour Snow Leopard.
On 08/09/2011, at 6:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Robert,
You said
The blog and the responses from fanbois just demonstrate the evangelistical
nature of Apple users or Apple stooges using it for PR. There¹s lots to love
and a fair bit that be frustrating about Apple. The responses are typical of
the Y generation it¹s all about ³me² - ³I want an iPad and I¹m
Hi Robert,
Originally I was helping you fix your Apple Mail in OS 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard)
now you mention you have Lion on your computer ... So I responded with
instructions how to show the User ~/Library (otherwise known as the Home
Library) in Lion OS X 10.7.
You now have instructions how to
Having been peripherally involved in the development of several generations of
Standard Operating Environments for locking down PCs and Macs in large scale
Enterprise environments over the last few decades, I can attest to the fact
that securing and supporting iPhones and iPads can be
I was just about to write a similar email to yours, Martin, but you have
covered a lot of the security features of iOS that I would have mentioned.
Apple has made a sustained effort to add ever more enterprise security features
to iOS devices. I would like to stress the corporate profile
On 08/09/2011, at 10:20 PM, cm wrote:
I was just about to write a similar email to yours, Martin, but you have
covered a lot of the security features of iOS that I would have mentioned.
Apple has made a sustained effort to add ever more enterprise security
features to iOS devices. I
Thanks all, my problem is fixed now, I still don't why the triplicate
emails but may be attributable to
1. Not enough useable Hard Disk space.
2. Using Mail as an archive for ALL emails AND attachments.
3. With all the triplicate emails - this filled up the little
available space on hard
Hi Ronni!
Sorry about the Lion oversight! I now have a Library/mail folder in Lion
but can't get it to work in Snow Leopard . I'm still getting duplicates BUT
only WAMUG messages!
Also, when I type in chflags nohidden ~/Library/ in terminal I get ch flags
nohidden ~/Library/and
Just got a duplicate message from a non Wamug source so please disregard
previous comment :-)
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Hi Robert,
In Snow Leopard the User Library is NOT hidden, you don’t use Terminal to show
Library in Snow Leopard! It is shown in Snow Leopard.
The User Library in Snow Leopard is located on your Macintosh HD Users Folder
your Username Library.
What operating system ARE you using Apple Mail
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