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Re: 7200/90 Power PC
In a message dated 12/18/00 9:02:01 PM, rik@... writes:
RogerKIWI@... didst proclaim:And further to this, I found this site a couple of days ago - selling aIMHO this upgrade is not worth it, unless you have a significant investmentetc etc. chassis of the 7500 that can be upgraded with a G3 processor for not much over $150 (and upwards) and still take the RAM, drives etc from a 7200... egory_Code=Mac Cheers Roger |
Password
I'm again requesting instructions on how to assess member only information at the web site. The password I was given in an e-mail with all the changes doesn't work. I have tried it numerous times to make sure I wasn't typing it wrong. Has anyone else had this problem? Most importantly how do I get this problem handled? Thanks. Zentura
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Re: Receiving and Replying to egroup messages
Fred J. Keene
I am using Eudora Pro 4.2 and would love to know how to burst the new egroup digest into separate messages. Woud appreciate details on how to do it. ...Fred |
Re: New Entourage Question...
Michael Munger
James A.Rodriguez said:
I've been using Entourage as my main mail client for about a month and__________ End of quote __________ OK, I propose that you try a behavior on your side :) Use the mouse to click on the down arrow in the toolbar of the message that you are reading. Click and hold, then select Next Message and Delete or Previous Message and Delete. I know that it is annoying to learn something new since it doesn't work like Outlook Express, but I've been doing it for a while now and I got used to it. Munger <------ Personal ----------------------- Work ----------> <- - -> <------------------------- Writer at -------------------------> <- - -> <- - -> <---------------------------------------------------------------> |
Re: Receiving and Replying to egroup messages
Allen Watson
On Sun, 17 Dec 2000 23:05:17 -0500, "Fred J. Keene" <fkeene@...> wrote:
I just modified my membership to send individual messages rather thanWhat mail client do you use? Most have the ability to burst digests; you should not need an external utility. Also, there are several differing digest formats. Egroups uses one peculiar to Egroups and OneList, so you need a program that understands its format to burst it. -- Peace be with you! Allen <allenwatson@...> XNS Name: =Allen Watson My web page: <> Scripts for OE and Entourage: <> |
Re: Receiving and Replying to egroup messages
Also, I am concerned that others replying to questions may not thinkThis concern has been expressed by many other group members already, and I'd like to echo it as well. I have a feeling that many of the replies are not getting to the whole list b/c the address has to be manually added to the "reply". (I suppose from Eudora, I could configure a filter to do this.) Anyway, I have a feeling that I've missed the answers to many of the questions that would have loved hear....That's my two-cents! Stacey ps. oops, just did it again (replied to individual instead of list--have to resend) -- Stacey Roof <mailto:stacey@...> Work: 303-545-9683 Home: 303-554-0546 Mobile: 303-517-2840 |
Re: 7200/90 Power PC
Hello Rob, You are kidding me? Where do I find these options? They are never available in my Mac Mall, Connection, etc. Even for the /90? Any direction you could give would be appreciated. Stacey -- Stacey Roof <mailto:stacey@...> Work: 303-545-9683 Home: 303-554-0546 Mobile: 303-517-2840 |
Re: 7200/90 Power PC
Thanks to everyone for the everymac.com site. I'll check it out. I already have gone to E-bay and typed in my model, but came up dry. I'm sure it was user error-I'll try again.
As for your iMacs, you could be running into two problems. The first isMine is 4.0.2. That must have been part of it--although after I trashed the ATM control panel, my instability issues continued. The second problem you could be running into, is that recently, Apple hasI figured it was something like that, however it did allow the installation (It would not on our Wallstreet PowerBook). Is there any way to do a custom install that would avoid installing all the cd-rom/DVD specific extensions, etc. from the OS 9 and then just re-install (or keep) the ones from my 8.6 specific to this machine? Also, if anyone out there has any opinions on ConflictCatcher 8.0 and its compatibility with other software I'd love to hear them. (I have PhotoShop 5.5, Illustrator 8.0, Dreamweaver 3.0, Filemaker Pro 3, to name a few) I bought it because MacWorld gave it 5 mice (sucker??) and I'm a fan of D. Pogue who wrote the manual (shoulda just joined the fan club), but it really has not been useful to me as most of my problems are intermittent. I suspect it may be the culprit at times. Thanks again, Stacey --Hi,> OS 9 to install on #1, rather than using the CD's that came with #2? Big Head Todd and the Monsters <> |
Re: FW: Reading egroup messages
Jon Bonner
On 12/18/00 7:31 AM, John <jgross@...> wrote:
Yea, but even if we all agreed, everyone on the list would do the sameSo that idea probably isn't very practical. Since Mark receives the user group store points from IOMUG purchases and has for years, perhaps he'd find it in his heart to pay the fee himself. Just an idea, nothing more... Jon Bonner |
Re: Eudora de-dupe
Daly,
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The BBEdit method would be fine for my personal address book, but I maintain a mailing list of 5,000 plus names and addresses (not to mention "groups" of names assigned to one nickname). Using a script to search out duplicates would be very helpful to me. Ideally, Eudora would add this function to their software-I've already submitted it to their "wish-list". Thanks, Stacey >If you use Entourage and haveThere's probably a much better way, but I just experimented. I opened a copy of the Eudora address book using BBEdit to open it, sorted all the addresses, and then just reviewed them for duplicates. I didn't find any, but I did remove a few old addresses, save my work, and then moved the original address book to the desktop and replaced it with the edited version, then restarted Eudora. My changes had been incorporated. On the other hand, I don't actually see that that is any easier than just look at the address book itself, come to think of it!been wishing for some little enhancement, odds are someone has alreadyWow! Does anyone know of any scripts available (free or otherwise) --
Stacey Roof <mailto:stacey@...> Work: 303-545-9683 Home: 303-554-0546 Mobile: 303-517-2840 |
I want my MIME DIGEST???
y.sergi
Hiya.... e-groups.
I want my IOMUG MIME DIGEST back..... :-((( Will that be possible with "e-groups"??? Or is e-groups just one more of those "new" and "improved" liberal methods of driving a populace insane? Yolanda ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ "Little by little we subtract Faith and fallacy from fact, The illusory from the true... And starve upon the residue." -Anonymous ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
Re: Receiving and Replying to egroup messages
RobD
Quoting Fred J. Keene and possibly previous message on 12/17/00 23:05.
What is the best way of sending a replyI noticed the same thing and wonder if Mr Luffman may have any control over this. If I select Reply all instead of Reply I get the sender and the list adress. I would proefer to most often reply just to the list. ~~~ Read my contributions <www.insanely-great.com/>~~~-----------Reach me by ICQ# 7162477------------------<<< |
Re: Top menu bar
RobD
Quoting Brent Pennington and possibly previous message on 12/17/00 21:10.
Hi Virginia;And sometimes a control panel or program installed in extensions. CP for PPP Menu I believe, Program for Palm Desktop are examples. ~~~ Read my contributions <www.insanely-great.com/>~~~-----------Reach me by ICQ# 7162477------------------<<< |
Re: Password
In a message dated 12/18/00 5:04:45 PM, zeegal@... writes:
I'm again requesting instructions on how to assess member only information Go to and there put in your eMail address and click on "Send eMail" to have eGroups eMail you a new verification code for your password so you can get access to your account. Cheers Roger |
Re: MP3s?
Dave Kelly
You have to have an mp3 player. QuickTime will play mp3s, but my favorite
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player is SoundJam (see <>). DaveK on 12/18/00 5:12 AM, Stella Sloop at serenn@... wrote: With my new iMac, I hoped to be able to download and listen to MP3 |
New Entourage Question...
James A.Rodriguez
Hi guys (and gals)...
I've been using Entourage as my main mail client for about a month and have found it almost entirely enjoyable. One problem: in Outlook Express, when you delete a message from the Inbox, it goes to the next unread message (next one down if you have it arranged by Sent date). In Entourage, deleting a message takes me to the next message above the deleted message, which is usually one I've already read and decided to keep for awhile. I then have to select the next unread message manually to delete or keep it (in OE I could just press delete several times to get rid of all the unwanted messages going down the list). Is there any way to change this behavior to the more reasonable OE behavior? I've searched through the preferences with no luck. Any help would be much appreciated... Thanks, --James R. San Antonio, TX |
Re: 7200/90 Power PC
Brent Pennington
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As for your old 7200, I believe www.everymac.com can help you out. The have listings for (not coincidentaly) every Mac ever made, with production dates and original and current resale prices. As for your iMacs, you could be running into two problems. The first is that there were several changes made with Mac OS 9 that made older versions of certain software incompatible with it. One of the mail culprits is Adobe Type Manager. If you have a version of ATM prior to version 4.5.2 it will cause OS 9 to crash upon startup. Another troublesome application is Norton Anit-virus. Again, you will have to have a recent version (ie. released since OS 9 has been available) for it to work. The second problem you could be running into, is that recently, Apple has started making their system CD's machine specific. In other words, the disk is designed to work only with the type of machine it came with. Usually, this will mean that when you try to install something from a disk that came with another machine, you will not be allowed to because the firmware is not the correct type. I hope this has been of some help. Brent Pennington Stacey Roof wrote: Hi, |
Re: 7200/90 Power PC
In a message dated 12/18/00 2:17:00 PM, stacey@... writes:
Rob, IMHO this upgrade is not worth it, unless you have a significant investment in "extras" on the 7200 - loads of RAM, PCI Cards, second hadr drive etc etc. For not a whole lot more than $500 places like SmallDog Electronics, or MacResQ will sell you an iMac which as a stand alone, not that expandable computer will be way faster than the 7200 is going to be. They're not as good as a new iMac, but the underlying architecture of them is way ahead of the 7200. Then you've still got a 7200 to "retire" to other duties, like Print Server, or your own local file server, or WWW server or somesuch. Or to try and figure out how to sell <g> I know, I have one in my basement, along with 2 6100s and an 8500. Currently one of the 6100s is a more than admirable WWW server, although for speed of processing FileMaker database requests on it is going to be replaced by the 8500 (with 300 MHz G3 card) shortly. plink plink Roger |
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