If normal mortals would care to read the below, the reason some of us may
not use the list in the way others would like us to is readily apparent :-)
What I'd be interested in knowing is - how'd you create that list?
I am guessing a quick perl script run over a Eudora mailbox...
No need
If normal mortals would care to read the below, the reason some of us may
not use the list in the way others would like us to is readily apparent :-)
What I'd be interested in knowing is - how'd you create that list?
I am guessing a quick perl script run over a Eudora mailbox...
No need for
While this may look really scary:
grep X-Mailer mbox | sort | uniq -c | sort -n -r
It really isn't.
You can entirely ignore this message if you like, but you might just
like this method of doing things - which I confess I much prefer to more
manual methods suggested by Shay.
While I typed the
On Saturday, Jun 21, 2003, at 14:54 Australia/Perth, Onno Benschop
wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 14:27, Angus Russell wrote:
However since you have provided the only response to my dilemma I can
only
assume that no-one else takes me seriously :-(
That is absolute rubbish and I take
You must have turned something on to do this. I looked through Entourage
preferences and couldn't find any setting for it. Do you use any third party
software like spam filters or something? You can search the FAQ and archives
at www.microsoft.com/mac under the Entourage section and see if they
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 11:34, James Green wrote:
On Saturday, Jun 21, 2003, at 14:54 Australia/Perth, Onno Benschop
wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 14:27, Angus Russell wrote:
I can only assume that no-one else takes me seriously :-(
That is absolute rubbish and I take offence.
methinks
On Saturday, Jun 21, 2003, at 14:54 Australia/Perth, Onno Benschop
wrote:
The fact that no-one responded indicates to me that the problem has
likely nothing to do with Entourage, and much more likely something in
your personal setup. Alternatively everybody hates you :-)
On Monday, June 23,
Hi All,
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 03:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However it does throw up an interesting question as far as I am
concerned -
what do all you Mac users on the list use for e-mail?
Other then Eudora or Entourage/Outlook I didnĀ¹t think there was much
available other than
Hi Ryan, Hi John, Hi Neil
Many thanks for your input - it was enough incentive to go back in and check
all my mail rules for about the fourth time - and yup it was a rogue mail
rule.
Can not understand how it got in there - still racking my brains on that one
- just thankful I eventually found
One thing I have noticed with Entourage is that it will suggest email
addresses when you are composing. The list from your address book can be
augmented with recently used addresses that may not be in your address book.
These latter addresses are identified by the @ sign next to them as opposed
to
Maybe someone would like to create a yahoo group poll on the mail apps
to see which one is the most widely used...
Regards,
Paul.
Well, a brief analysis of my WAMUG mail reveals the following
information from X-Mailer headers. Note that this is 'number of
posts' not 'number of people using'.
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 07:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe someone would like to create a yahoo group poll on the mail apps
to see which one is the most widely used...
Well, a brief analysis of my WAMUG mail reveals the following
information from X-Mailer headers. Note that this is
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 08:25 PM, Paul Mulroney wrote:
1 AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13
Well some people are in to that sort of stuff!
Made me smile :)
What I'd be interested in knowing is - how'd you create that list?
I am guessing a quick perl script run over a Eudora
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 20:33, Matthew Healey wrote:
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 08:25 PM, Paul Mulroney wrote:
What I'd be interested in knowing is - how'd you create that list?
I am guessing a quick perl script run over a Eudora mailbox...
No need for perl:
grep X-Mailer mbox | sort |
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 20:33, Matthew Healey wrote:
On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 08:25 PM, Paul Mulroney wrote:
What I'd be interested in knowing is - how'd you create that list?
I am guessing a quick perl script run over a Eudora mailbox...
No need for perl:
grep X-Mailer mbox | sort |
It has been brought to my attention that my response to Angus' email
using the words: Alternatively everybody hates you :-) could be read
as a personal attack on Angus, even-though it came within the following
context:
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 14:54, Onno Benschop wrote:
The fact that no-one
PowerMail is excellent. I've used it for two years without hassles. It
uses Apple's Address Book.
Vlad James
-- Angus Russell asked ---
Does anyone have anything to say about any of the following?
Power Mail
Mail smith
GyazMail
on 21/6/03 14:27, Angus Russell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Neil
Somehow or other every e-mail I receive has it's senders address added to
the Entourage address book.
Due to this I have nearly 1500 e-addresses in the address book - which is
insane.
However since you have provided
Angus,
In the general preferences of Entourage, there is an option to
Automatically link contacts with the messages I receive from them
I am no office guru, and the documentation is vague, but this implies to me
that the incoming email addresses will be automatically added so that the
link can be
When I first saw Angus's email I tested this option using my Curtin email
account, which isn't in my address book. It wasn't added, so I concluded
that it doesn't cause unknown addresses to be added, just creates a Link
between the message and a Contact.
It still sounds a lot like the action of a
Hi Neil
Somehow or other every e-mail I receive has it's senders address added to
the Entourage address book.
Due to this I have nearly 1500 e-addresses in the address book - which is
insane.
However since you have provided the only response to my dilemma I can only
assume that no-one else
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 14:27, Angus Russell wrote:
However since you have provided the only response to my dilemma I can only
assume that no-one else takes me seriously :-(
That is absolute rubbish and I take offence.
You have now on three different occasions asked us about automatically
adding
WAIT UP ANGUS !
I am one amongst prosbably many who have never used Entourage and
as a consequence have no idea what your problem can be caused by.
I use Netscape Messenger and until recently version 4.79 and it had no
such automatic function to add email addresses that I have come across.
On 2003-06-20 20:55, Angus Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone
Does anyone have anything to say about any of the following?
Power Mail
Mail smith
GyazMail
All I can say about them is that the Mailsmith demo appeared very nice and
reliable and fast... Like most of the Bare
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