Re: Mail Rules Query

2009-11-29 Thread James Devenish
Hi Andrew, On 30/11/2009, Andrew Schox wrote: > I have just made the jump from Entourage to Apple mail. > Does anyone know how to create a rule which applies to outgoing mail? I'm not sure about outgoing rules, you might need to download a Plugin. What version of Apple Mail are you using R

Re: Mail Rules Query

2009-11-29 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Andrew, This has always bugged me about Mail Rules. Like you I have had to select the sent message > Apply Rules for it to move into the correct Mailbox. The only workaround I found is by using Smart Mailboxes. Create a Smart Mailbox for each of the sorting rules you have, and then add to e

Re: Mail behaviour

2009-11-27 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Martin, The slow upload speed certainly isn't helping, I've heard that Reachnet is painfully slow ;-) Try the following: 1. Quit Mail first and using the Finder, go to Home > Library > Mail > Mailboxes > Outbox.mbox. 2. Drag the Outbox.mbox to the Trash and empty the Trash. 3. When re-l

Re: Mail behaviour

2009-11-27 Thread Martin Sulkowski
Hi Ronni It has another account ...bbsatwhich I deleted ...Everything else is as you described. Could the problem be linked to the upload speed ...I know that the last month was very slow ..maybe the month before was similiar without me noticing it . Thanks for your help. On 28/11/200

Re: Mail behaviour

2009-11-27 Thread Ronda Brown
Ok Martin thanks for that. Do you only have one Mail Account? What Port are you using for Sending Mail? Go to "Edit SMTP Server List" from "Outgoing Mail Server" under "Accounts" in "Mail Preferences". (You use the arrow on smtp.reachnet.com.au & then click "Edit SMTP Server List") Then to "

Re: Mail behaviour

2009-11-27 Thread Martin Sulkowski
Hi Ronni The only difference is Incoming .=pop.reachnet.com.au > NO tick in "Use Authentication" ,,can not find where this is Everything else is the same Thanks Martin On 28/11/2009, at 1:11 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: > > > On 28/11/2009, at 11:35 AM, Martin Sulkowski wrote: > >> >>

Re: Mail behaviour

2009-11-27 Thread Ronda Brown
On 28/11/2009, at 11:35 AM, Martin Sulkowski wrote: > > M Sulkowski > Mac OS 10.6.2 > 2Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo > > Since upgrading to 10.6.2 I have some weird mail behavour. > Almost every 9 from10 can not be send = server can not be found > try later > >mail is saved in outbox > I then doublec

Re: Mail behaviour

2009-11-27 Thread David Moyle
Morning, Odd issue. I just had a look in Mail for setting I've seen before with other e-mail clients. Some allow you to POP before SMTP. The idea being it opens a connection tunnel to the mail server and then attempts to send the e-mail. Not sure if that is the direct issue here but might be

Re: mail reply issue

2009-11-26 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Justin, I meant the MIME Content from the "problem" email, not your reply to that email. I think you have given me your reply email MIME Content-Type details (which are correct). I still think the problem is their Mail application, not yours. Cheers, Ronni On 26/11/2009, at 9:16 PM, Justi

Re: mail reply issue

2009-11-26 Thread Justin Davies
Hi Ronni, something up here hmmm Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes X-Smtp-Server: mail.emergination.com.au:jus...@emergination.com.au Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v936) Best regards

Re: mail reply issue

2009-11-26 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Justin, I'm sure the problem is the other end, not your end. For interest sake ... for my benefit ;-), would you check the "problem" email is MIME Content-Type: text/plain with a charset=ISO-8859-1? i.e. view the "problem" message via option-command-u for 'raw source' to show the charset. (

Re: mail reply issue

2009-11-26 Thread Justin Davies
HI Ronnie, thanks for your help. Yes do have all those settings checked and will use that workaround for future. Puzzling is one of my recipients who finds the balance of the email missing, yet seems to be together when it leaves my mail. Thanks again for your prompt reply, really appreci

Re: mail reply issue

2009-11-25 Thread Ronda Brown
On 25/11/2009, at 5:30 PM, Justin Davies wrote: > > Hi, I have been finding with a few people that when I reply to an email it > strips the prior email content out and only puts in what I have. Given in > most cases I am replying to them, the context and content is important. My > preference

Re: mail

2009-11-19 Thread Ronda Brown
On 19/11/2009, at 3:26 PM, Martin Sulkowski wrote: > > I use mail 4.2 on Mac.os10.2 Intel i-mac 2GHz > Since the upgrade to snowleopard all e-mails are not send coming up with an > errormessage saying > > When i doubleclick the message in the outbox and click SEND it is working > ...any

Re: mail

2009-10-23 Thread Ronda Brown
les' setup you will find it easier to stay organised & use 'to do items' & 'notes'. Cheers, Ronni On 24/10/2009, at 9:45 AM, Martin Sulkowski wrote: Thanks Ronni What would we do without you. Great links. Thanks Martin From: ro...@mac.com Subject: Re: mail Date

RE: mail

2009-10-23 Thread Martin Sulkowski
Thanks Ronni What would we do without you.Great links. Thanks Martin From: ro...@mac.com Subject: Re: mail Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 08:30:51 +0800 To: wamug@wamug.org.au Hi Martin, You don't mention what Mail program or OS you are using so I'm assuming Apple Mail in Leopard or Sn

Re: mail

2009-10-23 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Martin, You don't mention what Mail program or OS you are using so I'm assuming Apple Mail in Leopard or Snow Leopard. In Apple Mail, I have Rules set for approx. 50 Mail Boxes, with Multiple conditions and Actions. So all my important emails are immediately in the correct mail boxes.

Re: mail

2009-10-22 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Martin, In Entourage, I just use ³rules² - I set up folders (and sub-folders where appropriate) and just set-up rules to file as appropriate ­ eg: If ³from² is *...@acme.com, move to folder ³acme² (same with ³to² *...@acme.com) The mail is filed even before I read it - so at a glance I can s

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-12 Thread Lara
David Moyle wrote: > I support the use of HTML in e-mails and I fully support the benefits. What benefits? > (The fact people still use text only e-mail readers amazes me but > thats a whole new discussion!) It's basic common sense. As well as being more accessible and less obnoxious for th

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-12 Thread David Moyle
Evening Peter, I'd like to add my couple of cents worth on the whole topic though in addition to yours. I support the use of HTML in e-mails and I fully support the benefits. (The fact people still use text only e-mail readers amazes me but thats a whole new discussion!) What irks me is

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-11 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 10/10/2009, at 11:15 PM, Steven Knowles wrote: I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to stay with Apple's Mail as a mail client, however there are two problems with Mail in his eyes. One is bullet points which don't seem to appear as bullet points at the recipient end (I've experie

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-11 Thread Lara
Steven Knowles wrote: > I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to stay with Apple's Mail as a > mail client, however there are two problems with Mail in his eyes. > > One is bullet points which don't seem to appear as bullet points at > the recipient end (I've experienced that as well). If

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-11 Thread Steven Knowles
Thanks David. Maybe a ruler makes him feel better? :-) I'll take your comments on board and have another chat with him. I can maybe show him a couple of sample outputs and demo no difference. Cheers, Steven On 11/10/2009, at 1:50 PM, David Moyle wrote: Afternoon, Don't want to sound li

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-11 Thread David Moyle
Afternoon, Don't want to sound like I'm harping on but I pose the question why the user requires a ruler if there is no function/point? If the user is using it to help layout an email unfortunately it won't make a difference to the end user. Maybe some education on email standards and that

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-11 Thread Steven Knowles
I haven't asked that question of him John. I've never had call to user a ruler in email myself, but each to their own I guess. However if Outlook has a ruler feature, there are presumably reasons for it. I've looked in Entourage and can't see a ruler feature. So back to the original quest

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-11 Thread John Daniels
Hi Steven Why does your friend compose his stuff in an email program? The normal way i would have thought was to compose in a word processing program using all the formatting available there and then add it to the email as an attachment. Cheers John On 11/10/2009, at 5:29 AM, David Moyl

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-10 Thread David Moyle
Morning! That will be great if the bullet point issue is fixes! I'd be interested to hear why he does need a ruler, I'm sure there is one! Cheers, David On 11/10/2009, at 0:41, Steven Knowles wrote: Good questions! The bullet point issue might be solved. When this friend of mine h

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-10 Thread Steven Knowles
Good questions! The bullet point issue might be solved. When this friend of mine highlighted a list of points, and then followed Format > Lists > Insert Bulleted Lists, a bullet point list wasn't created. I'd always found bullet points in Mail to be not friendly to work with, so that did

Re: Mail - bullet points and ruler

2009-10-10 Thread David Moyle
Evening. :) Could you clarify what the bullet point issue is? Ignore maybe my ignorance, but why do you require a ruler to create an e-mail message? Since it is a dynamic layout system it will 90% of the time look different on other computers anyway? Cheers, David Moyle Systems Technicia

Re: Mail problem

2009-10-07 Thread Michael Taylor
Now things are getting really weird. This has always been a POP account. It is so set on my laptop, where it works perfectly well. To see what happened I opened a new account with the same address and set it as an IMAP account. I now have all the missing messages and it is working. I am n

Re: Mail problem

2009-10-07 Thread Michael Kane Taylor
Many thanks Susan, David and Ronni for your suggestions. It is definitely not an iiNet problem. Nor does it concern settings which have been checked, double-checked and re-checked. I did indeed try removing the account and adding it again as a new account. Not only did this not work but I was

Re: Mail problem

2009-10-07 Thread Paul Weaver
I suggest you change the password for the problematic email account at the ISP end, then try sending a test email. You should be prompted to enter the new password for the Mail account on your computer's Keychain. You may also get a prompt for a password to to open the Keychain. Cheers, Paul

Re: Mail problem

2009-10-07 Thread Susan Hastings
On 07/10/2009, at 2:57 PM, David Noel wrote: -- Just a thought. I have several domain (aoi) email accounts at iinet, with some of them I get them forwarded on automatically to a gmail address. A couple of months ago, I found that some (not all) of the messages sent to one aoi address NOT set t

Re: Mail problem

2009-10-07 Thread David Noel
-- Just a thought. I have several domain (aoi) email accounts at iinet, with some of them I get them forwarded on automatically to a gmail address. A couple of months ago, I found that some (not all) of the messages sent to one aoi address NOT set to forward to gmail were, in fact, being forwarded

Re: Mail problem

2009-10-06 Thread Ronda Brown
On 07/10/2009, at 1:22 PM, Michael kane Taylor wrote: Hi all. I have a mystifying problem with Mail 2.1.3 on my G5 10.4.11. I have five email accounts. One of them (namely ta...@iinet.net.au) has not been receiving mail since September 18. The other accounts, with the same ISP work perf

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-28 Thread Wendy S. Austin
Hello again David I have now installed the Beta and it all works well. Much easier to install that I thought it would be. Wendy On 23/09/2009, at 22:25 PM, Wendy S. Austin wrote: Hi Ronni and David I am with you on this one David. I have looked at this Beta but as soon as I saw m

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-23 Thread Wendy S. Austin
Hi Ronni and David I am with you on this one David. I have looked at this Beta but as soon as I saw mention of 'Terminal' etc, decided to wait for the next version. Wendy On 23/09/2009, at 19:19 PM, David Moyle wrote: Hey Ronni, I did see that this was available, I like being on the

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-23 Thread David Moyle
wn" To: "WAMUG Mailing List" Sent: Wednesday, 23 September, 2009 1:54:55 PM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong Kong / Urumqi Subject: Re: Mail App. Nuisance. Hi Wendy & David, Aaron Harnly has released a beta of Letterbox that works on 64-bit Mail.app. <http://harnly.

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-22 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Wendy & David, Aaron Harnly has released a beta of Letterbox that works on 64-bit Mail.app. Cheers, Ronni 17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB OS X 10.6.1 Snow Leopard On

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-22 Thread Greg Manzie
Hello David These suggestions did not make any difference to my problem, but I do appreciate your help anyway. I am trying out Letterbox and may keep it. So may I say thank you for your input. Kind regards Greg Manzie Director Glyde Gallery Conservation Conservators, Consultants and Pic

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-22 Thread Wendy S. Austin
Oh me too David! Wendy On 21/09/2009, at 19:20 PM, David Moyle wrote: WideMail & Letterbox Both of these bits of software allow the layout of Mail to be modified which is of great benefit when using a widescreen computer. Neither pieces of software have been fully updated for Snow Leopard

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-21 Thread David Moyle
Evening all, I didn't see this discussion previously but thought I would make you all aware of two pieces of software that can make the Mail experience a little nicer. WideMail & Letterbox Both of these bits of software allow the layout of Mail to be modified which is of great benefit whe

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-21 Thread Greg Manzie
Hello List Just to let anyone know who may have been following this thread, The column behavior in Mail is normal (but still a bit of a nuisance). Anyway we got to the bottom of it. Thanks again to Ronni. Kind regards Greg Manzie 5 Glyde Street, Mosman Park. Western Australia 6012 Phone

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-18 Thread Greg Manzie
Thank you Brett, Eugene and Ron No it's still the same problem. Kind regards Greg Manzie Director Glyde Gallery Conservation Conservators, Consultants and Picture Framers, for Museums, Art Galleries and Collectors. 5 Glyde Street Mosman Park Western Australia 6012 ABN 89 154 124 265 Pho

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-18 Thread Greg Manzie
Thank you Brett, Eugene and Ronni I have tried moving the preferences to the desktop and the trash many times before, on the G4 and G5 (I no longer have the G5) but I'm not 100% certain that I quit mail first. So I'll try again on the G4 tomorrow. I moved the prefs from the system library

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-18 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Greg, Could I just add to Eugene's suggestion please. Make sure you: 1. Quit Mail first 2. Drag the com.apple.mail.plist from your /Users/yourusername/ Library/Preferences/ to your desktop 3. Set things in Mail the way you like, then quit Mail. Does it properly save it this time? If so, y

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-18 Thread Eugene
Hi Greg, I'm not certain but I'm guessing the preference you will have to delete is com.apple.mail.plist from your preference folder as the addressbook within mail would utilise this plist. (I checked it by redefining the column widths and it was the preference that immediately updated it

Re: Mail App. Nuisance.

2009-09-18 Thread Brett Carboni
You're never a nuisance mate :-) Brett Tsunami Could some kind person please check their machine to see if this is normal. Sorry to bother you all with this. Now I am the nuisance. -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives -

Re: Mail playing up

2009-09-15 Thread Greg Manzie
Hello Bill and Ronni Another thing that can happen to cause this is if you remove your mail account and then re-install it with the same details, the signature shows up but isn't attached correctly. It shows in your mail signatures pane but not when you go to create an email. This happen

Re: Mail playing up

2009-09-14 Thread Bill Parker
That's got it. Thanks. Bill On 15/09/2009, at 1:27 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: On 15/09/2009, at 12:07 PM, Bill Parker wrote: Hello folks, I have been experiencing signature problems with MAIL. I have four sig files, and they are stored in "All signatures" and "Main". Trouble i

Re: Mail playing up

2009-09-14 Thread Ronda Brown
On 15/09/2009, at 12:07 PM, Bill Parker wrote: Hello folks, I have been experiencing signature problems with MAIL. I have four sig files, and they are stored in "All signatures" and "Main". Trouble is that I switch my computer and I find NO signatures left in "Main" when I re -

Re: Mail receipts

2009-09-12 Thread Jennifer Lefroy
Thanks Warren, Clyde and James. Maybe for an important sequence of mail I have at the moment, I shall have to resort to numbering, so that at least recipients know if one is missing. Hopefully the server will know what is going wrong. regards, Jennifer 2009/9/12 Warren Iannello > > http://ww

Re: Mail receipts

2009-09-12 Thread Warren Iannello
http://www.readnotify.com/readnotify/ this is one subscription option that might achieve some of what you are wanting to do Jennifer...awkward as it may be ...otherwise using options in Thundrebird email client are goodand free and less sneaky.ciao Warren On 12/09/2009, at 5:0

Re: Mail receipts

2009-09-12 Thread Clyde McLennan
Hi Jennifer, Just to add to James' comment, I believe that e-mail receipts are discouraged these days because there is also a security and privacy. Scammers know if they get a receipt back that your e-mail address is valid, and therefore worth sending more 'scam'. So like so much on

Re: Mail receipts

2009-09-12 Thread James Devenish
Hi Jennifer, 2009/9/12 Jennifer Lefroy : > Is there any way in Mail of asking for an acknowledgement of receipt of an > email?  At present I know of two emails which took days to reach the > addressees (and of course there may be others that I do not know about - I can understand your frustratio

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Ken Jackson
Thank you Daniel, that's what I needed & thanks to Ronni & all who contributed. It's working fine now, best regards to all, Ken On 06/08/2009, at 5:26 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote: Apple Mail doesn't have an Address Book as such. When you click Addresses, you're only getting a "glimpse" fr

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hey Ken, Are you in the Address Book Application? It should be in your Dock, if not look Applications. In Mail you only have "Previous Recipients" that you can click on & "Add to Address Book" which then opens up Address Book application. Cheers, Ronni On 06/08/2009, at 5:37 PM, Ken Jac

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hello Brett, You can create "Smart Groups" in Address Book Application. To create a Smart Group: 1.Choose File > New Smart Group. 2.Enter a name for the group, and then specify search criteria. Use the pop-up menus and entry field to set the criteria. Click the Add (+) button to specify addit

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Brett Carboni
Speaking of Address Book, is there any way to create a smart group of 'recents' like in iTunes (recently played). I have about 900 addresses and most of them are old but I don't want to delete them. Would love to create a group of people that I've called or modified within the last year.

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Ken Jackson
Thanks Ronni but it deletes the email file last selected & NOT the address book file. You'd think with an archive install it would have reverted to the original/default setting but something is amiss here!? If it was as simple as u folks r describing it wouldn't be a problem. There is also n

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Daniel Kerr
Apple Mail doesn't have an Address Book as such. When you click Addresses, you're only getting a "glimpse" from the actual Address Book. Anything you want to delete/change/modify, you have to do from the "Actual" Address Book. Open Address Book. (From Applications folder, not from within Mail) >F

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Ken, In Address Book, click the Name of the Contact (card) you want to remove, then go to Edit (in Menu) > Delete Card. Cheers, Ronni On 06/08/2009, at 5:12 PM, Ken Jackson wrote: Thanks Bob but no, it doesn't work that way, in 10.4.11 anyway. You can only 'remove' from the list' in t

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread Ken Jackson
Thanks Bob but no, it doesn't work that way, in 10.4.11 anyway. You can only 'remove' from the list' in the Previous Recipients & when u select from Address book u can't delete. Any other ideas ? thanks, Ken On 06/08/2009, at 2:31 PM, Robert Howells wrote: On 06/08/2009, at 2:19 PM,

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-06 Thread David Nicholas
Thanks Rob That has allowed me to get rid of some troublesome former addresses. Except in Previous Recipients I got a button for Remove from List David On 06/08/2009, at 2:31 PM, Robert Howells wrote: On 06/08/2009, at 2:19 PM, Ken Jackson wrote: Hi folks, how does one remove obsol

Re: Mail Address book

2009-08-05 Thread Robert Howells
On 06/08/2009, at 2:19 PM, Ken Jackson wrote: Hi folks, how does one remove obsolete addresses from the Mail Address book please? I've just done a archive instal, my address book should be the same as it was I thought but my Groups are missing? Thanks, Ken Addresses can come from eit

Re: Mail Settings On iPhone

2009-07-08 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 8/7/09 10:29 PM, "Pete Smith" wrote: > > G'day all. > > Hoping someone can help. > > Is there any way to have Mail on my iPhone 3GS set so that I can > access it/start it without it then immediately going and downloading > my emails. I don't particularly want email sent to or retrieved by

Re: Mail Settings On iPhone

2009-07-08 Thread Nicholas Pyers
On 09/07/2009, at 12:29 AM, Pete Smith wrote: I have done the following settings: In 'Settings' - 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars': I have 'Fetch New Data' as "Off". When the 'Fetch New Data' arrow is pressed, the next screen has 'Push' set to "OFF" and 'Fetch' set (ticked) to "Manually". When t

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Craig Bruce
In addition to what daniel said about the mail cache clearing the entire cache folder in users/user/lib/cache can fix quite a few issues, specifically boot issues is a good one. Just make sure you only delete the files/folders within that cache folder -- Craig Bruce Director M 0403 040 08

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Robert Howells
Thanks Daniel Ronni Craig I will follow up on yours later Daniel As it's 5 p I have to put on my other hat as the cook and get busy, June is getting better but not up to that yet . I am getting directions though now so that is a plus . I will come back to this later Bob On 30/06/2009, at

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Daniel Kerr
On 30/6/09 12:58 PM, "Robert Howells" wrote: > Hello List > > Has anybody experience with Apple's Mail > > My problem is User related . that is when I create a new User the > problem does not exist > > The problem is the way the mesasge is presented on screen > > The first part of a message s

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Robert Howells
On 30/06/2009, at 4:43 PM, Craig Bruce wrote: What I usually do is pull the mail folder from users/user/lib/mail and stick that on my desktop then go and delete the com.apple.mail prefs in users/user/lib/prefs open mail up recreate the account and then import the mail off my desktop Th

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Craig Bruce
What I usually do is pull the mail folder from users/user/lib/mail and stick that on my desktop then go and delete the com.apple.mail prefs in users/user/lib/prefs open mail up recreate the account and then import the mail off my desktop Though i know you tried something similar would be

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Bob, I have never experienced this. The only other thing I can think for you to check is in Mail - under Format > Style Styles - click Favorite Styles, do you have Default "Left aligned, Spacing 1.0x"? Definitely sounds like something wrong in your User Account settings. You don't exp

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-30 Thread Robert Howells
On 30/06/2009, at 2:07 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Bob, In Mail > Preferences > Fonts & Colors, do you have ticked "Use fixed-width font for plain text messages? Cheers, Ronni Thanks Ronni , but no ! I have compared all Mail preferences with Mail on another Mac and they are identical ! T

Re: mail messages corruption

2009-06-29 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Bob, In Mail > Preferences > Fonts & Colors, do you have ticked "Use fixed- width font for plain text messages? Cheers, Ronni On 30/06/2009, at 12:58 PM, Robert Howells wrote: Hello List Has anybody experience with Apple's Mail My problem is User related . that is when I create a new U

Re: Mail

2009-06-18 Thread Ken Jackson
Suuurrrppiiisseee Surprise! yes Ronni, they are, may be able to put off the clean install for a while yet!! Thanks for that & thanks for remembering, I'm doing the clean install on the G4 right now, we'll see how I go, best, Ken On 18/06/2009, at 4:58 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hey

Re: Mail

2009-06-18 Thread Ronda Brown
Hey Ken, Are your deleted emails going in the Trash Mailbox since checking "Move Deleted messages to a separate folder"? Cheers, Ronni On 17/06/2009, at 1:10 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Ken, You need to check "Move deleted messages to a separate folder" the Trash folder. Cheers, Ronni

Re: Mail

2009-06-16 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Ken, You need to check "Move deleted messages to a separate folder" the Trash folder. Cheers, Ronni On 17/06/2009, at 1:04 PM, Ken Jackson wrote: Hey James, yes I'm in Mail, I hit delete to trash an email, no haven't had this problem before. In Prefs I have not ticked 'Move del messa

Re: Mail

2009-06-16 Thread Ken Jackson
Hey James, yes I'm in Mail, I hit delete to trash an email, no haven't had this problem before. In Prefs I have not ticked 'Move del messages to another folder'. Erase messages in the Junk folder is NEVER. I'm running 10.4.11 still so might be a slight diff to yours. Remove copy from server is

Re: Mail

2009-06-16 Thread Ronda Brown
On 17/06/2009, at 12:53 PM, James Devenish wrote: Hi Ken, 2009/6/17 Ken Jackson strange one... I put emails in the trash but when I go to the trash they're not there? Where might they go to & why? Do you mean you are in Apple Mail when you do this? Do you click the "Delete" button or do

Re: Mail

2009-06-16 Thread James Devenish
Hi Ken, 2009/6/17 Ken Jackson > strange one... I put  emails in the trash but when I go to the trash they're > not there? > Where might they go to & why? Do you mean you are in Apple Mail when you do this? Do you click the "Delete" button or do you drag the messages? Have you had this problem f

Re: Mail message won't go away

2009-05-25 Thread Graham Byatt
Hah, yes indeed it does Ronni. Cut makes it disappear without a fuss. Quit mail and reopened to make sure it has stayed away and it has, I suppose we'll never know why it wouldn't delete, Cheers, Graham On 26/05/2009, at 1:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hi Graham, Can you highlight the em

Re: Mail message won't go away

2009-05-25 Thread Geoffrey & Barbara Maidment
Hi Graham I had something similar using Entourage. I tried everything but nothing worked to delete the message, which kept showing up as an 'unread message'. I finally had to take the computer to my local tech shop where they reloaded Entourage and updated it. Has worked fine ever since. It see

Re: Mail message won't go away

2009-05-25 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Graham, Can you highlight the email, then click on Edit and choose Cut. Does it go away then? Cheers, Ronni On 26/05/2009, at 1:24 PM, Graham Byatt wrote: Hi All, OS X 10.5.7 Mail App - I have an email from regular correspondent that i can't delete, tried to change its status, flag it,

Re: Mail problem

2009-03-13 Thread Adrian Skehan
Thanks Ronnie, I'd like to say I did but I used CleanApp before I remembered the un- installer--its a bummer to be getting old. I have done as you suggested and removed Growl, however, I will leave it for a few days, until I am feeling brave again, and have another shot at installing V4.

Re: Mail problem

2009-03-12 Thread Ronda Brown
On 13/03/2009, at 1:21 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote: In case anyone is interested here is the final outcome of my Mail/ Safari problem. As the saga progressed I could not install Safari V 3 as the installer reckoned a later version was present (I couldn't find any trace of it) and Mail started

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Stuart Breden
I'm running Safari 3.2.1. Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599 Mbl: 0417 053 266 On 09/03/2009, at 4:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hello Adrian, Have you recently installed the new Safari 4 beta? It has been known to cause Mail to Quit. Cheers,

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Stuart Breden
I'm having no problems so far. Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Hm Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Wk Ph: (08) 9291 4599 Mbl: 0417 053 266 On 09/03/2009, at 4:18 PM, Steven Knowles wrote: Adrian, there is a known bug with Mail and 10.5.6. Google something like... mail quitting 10.5.6 ... lo

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Steven Knowles
Doh! That's right. I had the same problem with Safari 4 Beta, not 10.5.6, ie. Mail quitting. Again, web search came up with a fix - something to do with Growl. http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20090225001025963 Cheers, Steven On 09/03/2009, at 11:26 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hello A

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Adrian Skehan
Thanks, that could well be the problem, Ill go back to the previous version and see what happens. Regards, Adrian adrianske...@me.com http://www.skehan.id.au/ On 09/03/2009, at 4:26 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: Hello Adrian, Have you recently installed the new Safari 4 beta? It has b

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Hello Adrian, Have you recently installed the new Safari 4 beta? It has been known to cause Mail to Quit. Cheers, Ronni On 09/03/2009, at 4:14 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote: Hi all. A new problem has reared it ugly head of late on my iMac G5, 10.5.6 & 2GB of ram. Without notice Mail has started

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Adrian Skehan
Thanks Steven. Regards, Adrian adrianske...@me.com http://www.skehan.id.au/ On 09/03/2009, at 4:18 PM, Steven Knowles wrote: Adrian, there is a known bug with Mail and 10.5.6. Google something like... mail quitting 10.5.6 ... lots of info. Cheers, Steven On 09/03/2009, at 11

Re: Mail quitting

2009-03-09 Thread Steven Knowles
Adrian, there is a known bug with Mail and 10.5.6. Google something like... mail quitting 10.5.6 ... lots of info. Cheers, Steven On 09/03/2009, at 11:14 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote: Hi all. A new problem has reared it ugly head of late on my iMac G5, 10.5.6 & 2GB of ram. Without notice M

Re: Mail address list

2009-03-07 Thread Peter Bull
Thanks for the tip - I had been having the same problem. On 07/03/2009, at 3:08 PM, Eugene wrote: You need to delete them from the Previous Recipients list under the Window menu. Regards, Eugene On 07/03/2009, at 3:01 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote: Hi a

Re: Mail address list

2009-03-06 Thread Adrian Skehan
Thanks Eugene, I had edited it before so I knew it was there somewhere but it was too obvious for me to find again. Regards, Adrian adrianske...@me.com http://www.skehan.id.au/ On 07/03/2009, at 3:36 PM, Mike Murray wrote: The things you didn't know that you don't know. I never

Re: Mail address list

2009-03-06 Thread Mike Murray
Wheee Done! Mike On 07/03/2009, at 3:41 PM, Eugene wrote: No problems Mike. Fastest way to get rid off them is to sort by the column 'last used' and delete those that are over a year old. This won't effect your address. Regards, Eugene On 07/03/20

Re: Mail address list

2009-03-06 Thread Eugene
No problems Mike. Fastest way to get rid off them is to sort by the column 'last used' and delete those that are over a year old. This won't effect your address. Regards, Eugene On 07/03/2009, at 3:36 PM, Mike Murray wrote: The things you didn't

Re: Mail address list

2009-03-06 Thread Mike Murray
The things you didn't know that you don't know. I never knew that! Thanks Adrian for asking and Eugene for answering... I now have a lot of editing to do! Cheers Mike On 07/03/2009, at 3:08 PM, Eugene wrote: You need to delete them from the Previous Recipients list under the Window menu.

Re: Mail address list

2009-03-06 Thread Eugene
You need to delete them from the Previous Recipients list under the Window menu. Regards, Eugene On 07/03/2009, at 3:01 PM, Adrian Skehan wrote: Hi all, When I create a new e-mail message and type in the first fetters of the addressee mail give

Re: Mail emails deleted by Office 2008

2009-02-22 Thread James / Hans Kunz
check volume/user/library/mail go through these folders try this: quit mail, move the file 'envelope index' to the desktop then restart mail, it will rebuilt the mail boxes maybe your missing mail is reappearing otherwise check the 'missing' folders for their content, you may have to rei

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