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Anybody know PAC's E-mail. They sell the wing tubs. There web site has no contact info.
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Go here on their site. You will get all the contact info you need.
http://h1073421.hobbyshopnow.com/sup...ten.asp?tag=ft |
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Hey.
I have 2 labtops on my wireless internet. One of them is new and I just went and selected to leave messages on the server for 5 days. When I go to that computer mail, I get the messages that is taken OUT of my Mac Mail on my Mac on the other computer. So I selected both to leave messages on for 5 days after downloading. Are you in this kind of situation? I will let you know if this helps me. ______________________________________________ cash payday loan | online payday loans canada |
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By "sync", do you mean check for mail?
I suppose youve checked in Preferences that "Check for new messages" is set to a reasonable value? And in the Accounts > Advanced tab, the account is set to be included in the check? What version of Mail, what OS? POP or IMAP? ______________________________________________ advance payday loans | pay day loans |
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This has got to be the most frustrating part about the Mac. Unfortunately this work around does not recover previous sent items. Without teaching grandma to suck eggs, Id advise to create folder within Mail with monthly back ups of your outgoing and incoming emails. Its nice n easy and when something like your set items disappears, you havent lost everything. I dont use a time machine so cant comment. basically I regard time machine as an added cost like car insurance. Thats why I walk to work.
You can try the reset button but if like what happened to me. It doesnt do anything at all. Heres the instruction for reset anyway. Open Mail. Goto Mailbox menu item. Choose Rebuild its at the bottom. Quit MAil and restart it again. If that works your in luck. Cant promise you will get your elusive sent emails back though. OK, to reset your Mail client completely. First you may want to see if you can find your emails. So follow this path> Macintosh HD/User/<USERNAME>/Library/Mail Have a quick browse in there to see if you can locate your elusive emails. Unfortunately I doubt youll have any luck. Now you can go through to the preferences folder which is at the end of this finder path> Macintosh HD/User/<USERNAME>/Library/Preferences. QUIT MAIL for this part Find the plist file com.apple.mail.plist Make sure you know all your email ISP connection details before you go on to the next part. Drag the com.apple.mail.plist to the Bin/Trash/Garbagewhat ever just make sure it,s deleted. Back up a copy of MessageRules.plist to your desktop Restart Mail. It seems like it will take you back as though youve never used Mail before, filling all the details to connect to your ISP. When its over Mail will recreate any folder that you may have and reset your defaults. It may or may not continue your original message rules too. If Message rule has not continued. Open up the path> Macintosh HD/User/<USERNAME>/Library/Mail and drag the rule MessageRules.plist you backed up on you desktop to the Mail folder and replace the existing one. Then Restart Mail. Hope that helps. Sorry it cant get your emails back. ______________________________________________ payday loans in canada | faxless payday loans |
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