Right click (or control click) the sidebar where your mailboxes are and
select new mailbox. Name it WAMUG. it should appear in the drop down
list when you create your mail rule.
Dave
On 27/11/2003, at 5:05 AM, WAMUG Mailing List wrote:
I am trying to setup my mail rules again and
when I
Have repaired permissions but problem persists. Really strange. I can use
keyboard
shortcuts but can't touch the menu bar. Any further help would be appreciated.
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dudley Gager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running 10.2.6 and Mail 1.2.5
Mail opens and gets the mail
I am running 10.2.6 and Mail 1.2.5
Mail opens and gets the mail fine but when I touch the menu bar
anywhere from the apple to the flag it unexpectedly quits.
Funny thing is when I log in as administrator it works fine.
I have borrowed another copy of Mail 1.2.5 and dragged into the apps
folder
I know the sever version of mac OSX has POP/SMTP server software but
I've just been asked about getting hold of this for the user version
of Mac OS X.
Found the non open source Post.Office which looks like it's about
$US500 (though the free version looks promising despite limiting you
to 10
Possibly. I'm not sure. I haven't really had any other problems and
this computer isn't that old (no more than 3 years). I have an old
LC575 and the battery for that is still in good working order. It's
never been replaced.
Ruben A. Franke
Yeah I wrote that before connecting to the net. The
Dark Servant wrote:
Possibly. I'm not sure. I haven't really had any other problems and
this computer isn't that old (no more than 3 years). I have an old
LC575 and the battery for that is still in good working order. It's
never been replaced.
Just 3 to 4 years is a quite common battery
On 01/1/70 8:11 AM, Dark Servant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if this is normal but every time I restart the computer
Mail wants me to enter the password in order to access the Keychain.
I would rather not have to enter the password every time after a
restart.
Is there a way to stop
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], David Hudleston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using mail on OSX 10.2.6 my email does not remove from the
Highway1 server after it is downloaded.
regards
David Hudleston
Hi David,
There is an option in Mail to do just this.
1) Open Mail, and go to the Mail menu, then
Also does anybody know how to PDF a Quark Express document in OSX?
1. open it in inDesign
2. choose save as PDF from file menu
3. dance joyfully on your burning quark xpress disks
haha.
I am using Acrobat 5.0.5 but get the error message that Appletalk will
not run in Classic mode which is
ViewCustomise Toolbar drag the required icons to position
G
On Thursday, May 8, 2003, at 04:37 PM, Philip Trouchet wrote:
With Mail for some reason just lost my Trash button next to Bounce
button. Can Trash by going to Delete in Message Heading but cumbersome.
Mail preferences don't seem to
With Mail for some reason just lost my Trash button next to Bounce
button. Can Trash by going to Delete in Message Heading but cumbersome.
Mail preferences don't seem to offer choice
View Customise Toolbar.
Or you could just press the delete key.
Lara
Ta Greg ! You're B wonderful. Its a sign of senility I forgot Ouch.
c p.
Sorry, wrote my post about Mail after a long ahrd day!
I amusing Mail with system 10.4, POP account with messages left on server.
Messages can be sent (so log in must be recognised), and Activity Window shows
that
Mail is connecting to the server, authenticating user and checking for new
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 12:52, Budski wrote:
I am using Mail with OSX 10.4. I use two computers at
home, both with the same settings in mail. My iMac
receives email fine, my Powerbook used to, but it now
sends email fine, but when it connects to receive, it
finds nothing to download. From the
no offence but since none of us have really got past 10.2.5 let alone had a
chance to see Panther... we can't help with 10.4
;) Glen
- Original Email -
From: Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wamug wamug@wamug.org.au
Date: 30-Apr-2003 13:45
Subject: Re: Mail
On Wed, 2003-04-30 at 12
Roger
Thank you for this. I will try it out.
Merv
At 1:39 AM +0800 29/3/03, Roger P Kortas wrote:
Hi Guys
When you do the merge you can do it to a document which then shows
the data from the database, not ideal but at least you can see it
before you print.
There are rumours that Apple have
On three separate occasions I have asked for comment about MailMerge
in Appleworks 6.2.2 - in particular not being able to see the data in
the wordprocessing document, only the field name.
My question was whether what I was getting was the only display
possible or was I overlooking something.
I
Thank you Shay and Anthony for your responses. Your response Shay
at least confirms that I have not overlooked some toggle that would
reveal the data. Anthony your response does not inspire continued
use of Appleworks. Maybe I'll have to enter the Microsoft Office
world after all.
Merv
At
Take a look at BulkMailer from MaxProg - very good software and great
support -
http://www.maxprog.com/
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 05:58 PM, Antony N. Lord wrote:
I have a few small lists here with 20 - 200 subscribers I use for
work related mail outs.
To be honest I'm sick of the
I have a few small lists here with 20 - 200 subscribers I use for
work related mail outs.
To be honest I'm sick of the advertising and flakiness of the likes
of Yahoo and the lack of good mergin / automation in Eudora.
Is there a nice application anyone can recommend for the mac (OS9) -
ideally
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 03:47 PM, Ian Bacon wrote:
This may just be the lamest question ever answered on this list, but
here goes.
I was using OSXs email program to view my email, I clicked on a link
(to ilisten) embedded in an email message, and then only the email
message
Hi. Like Houston I have a problem :-(. Every so often I get my mail
returned saying there is a problem with my SMTP settings . If I go away
and come back sometime later without changing anything it works. I am
using biege G3/300 Mac OS X Cable to telstra bigpond. Programme is Mail
1.1. My
I (and several others I know) are having the same problem with Telstra
ADSL. It looks like the fault is with them rather than (the current
version of) Mail.
On Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 12:49 PM, Malcolm McCallum wrote:
Hi. Like Houston I have a problem :-(. Every so often I get my mail
On 26/6/02 10:38 AM, DJ Grafix Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With my new DSL account and Static IP address I'm wanting to set up my own
mail server. I have absolutely no experience doing this. Does anyone have
any suggestions for software for OSX that I can use? Preferably somethingI
can
With my new DSL account and Static IP address I'm wanting to set up my own
mail server. I have absolutely no experience doing this. Does anyone have
any suggestions for software for OSX that I can use? Preferably something I
can run under OSX Client since I don't want to deal with the hassle of
on 26/6/02 10:51, Matthew Healey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want something that is dead easy to set up and just works, you should
try CommuniGatePro from Stalker. http://www.stalker.com If is fairly pricy
but worth every cent a hundred times over. I can even help you set it up if
you
On 26/6/02 11:04 AM, DJ Grafix Design [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 26/6/02 10:51, Matthew Healey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want something that is dead easy to set up and just works, you should
try CommuniGatePro from Stalker. http://www.stalker.com If is fairly pricy
but worth
On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 07:42 AM, Goodall-Smith -
Psychological Health Care wrote:
I am converting to 'Mail' on OS-X to take care of my email instead of
going through Netscape Communicator...
I have two problems that I cannot seem to find a solution to:
1. Cannot import email
Is the Mail app in OS 9.1 the same as in OS X?
Assuming you mean the Microsoft mail client (installed by default)
under 9.1, and Mail.app under OS X, Thankfully, no!
Have fun,
Shay (Who has no idea why people think using Mail.app might be a good idea...)
--
=== Shay
verily on 30/10/01 5:55 PM, our learned friend Rod Lavington residing at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake this wisdom:
Mail is OS 9 alias to whatever mail program you assign in the Internet
Control Panel. The Mail app in OS X is an actual email program from Apple,
loosely based on the mail app
Hi Phil
See below -
I am converting to 'Mail' on OS-X to take care of my email instead of
going through Netscape Communicator...
I have two problems
1. Cannot import email addresses from Netscape into 'Mail' ?
No you can't but the absolutely excellent eMail Extractor 1.1-X will do
this for
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