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Outlook 2011 to Mail in Lion: Apple Support Communities

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Outlook 2011 to Mail in Lion: Apple Support Communities. Easy instructions. Very little data loss. This is probably good enough for most people. Thanks Bob Christensen.

The simple answer.

Mail can import mbox files. Outlook will export mbox files but only if the export is accomplished by dragging an Outlook mailbox into a new folder outside of Outlook. In my case, I dragged the entire Outlook Inbox into a new folder on the Desktop name “received”. I then used the Mail “File/Import Mailboxes/files in mbox format” command to locate the file insdie the “received” folder, which was an mbox file of all the messages inside the Outlook Inbox.

Interestingly, the effort lost 7 messages out of 2100 in the Inbox and 4 out of 700 in the Sent folder.

 

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MyEmail.com – Web Access to POP and IMAP Email Service Review – About Email

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MyEmail.com – Web Access to POP and IMAP Email Service Review – About Email. I had a friend sign up for this and when we tried to use it today it gave an error. We tried several times over several hours and it always said internal error when she logged in. Very disappointing service. I would avoid this company. They also have an F at BBB.

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How to DISABLE automatically making a message as read in Mail

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SquidlyMan figures out his own issue.

Ok…I take part of what I said back. It was MailActOn by InDev which allowed me to not automatically have a message marked as read.  See http://indev.ca/MailActOn.html for more info.

Apparently the version I had loaded wasn’t compatible with Lion Mail.app.  Since updating it, I know have this feature again.

 

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Apple Mail, underlines and…: Apple Support Communities

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Apple Mail, underlines and…: Apple Support Communities. This is a strange way to have to use it. Perhaps this will be fixed in Lion. Thanks Tom!

Have you made sure that in the New Message pane you set a font and size different from what is already set in Mail > Preferences?  I think that is required for the outgoing to actually include the rich text codes you want to send.

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Is email becoming less important for you?

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I ask because I just read an article that said that the number of online email jumped from around 4% in 2009, to 20% in 2010. I was thinking about this and my own history with email and I think I have some reasons why this is happening.

  1. Levels of spam. If you don’t have great spam filtering which most desktop clients do not, you tend to get stuck with a high garbage to useful email ratio. Online filtering has been better than any kind of spam filtering on the client side, even using highly regarded spam filtering products.
  2. Importance of email as a communications medium. Email has some good qualities, but I think that people are seeing the limits to sharing their data. Now with services like SugarSync, and cloud storage, one of the major reasons people use email (to move files) is becoming less important. People are creating videos on their phones/ipads/cameras and traditional email isn’t an easy way to transfer it. Most email providers have size limitations, and most people’s internet connections are not reliable/fast enough to make this process easy. So I think people are uploading their video to services like Dropbox or Google documents and sharing them from there.
  3. Rise of Twitter/social networks, plugins to text for free on smartphones. I think that the immediate and easy nature of these apps bypass the ability of marketers to spam their messages. People are learning to control what information they take in, just to be able to deal with all of the information they are asked to absorb. So naturally they want to eliminate things like advertisements in Gmail, or things like Aol/Hotmail advertisements as well. They are using plugins in their browser to secure their privacy, and putting their numbers on Do not Call lists. People are sick of being spammed with email “newsletters” that every website seems to assume they want when they only want to finish reading an article they found interesting.
  4. Email is an older application like Gopher, and like older applications, new generations want to explore new ways of communicating. With the mainstreaming of Facebook/LinkedIn/Twitter, they are seeking new ways to connect. So apps that are mobile will probably be the new communication method. Younger people seem to like distributed and peer-to-peer applications that don’t depend on a central server to verify and maintain their information. Apps like Tiger text which provide anonymity I believe will grow even more popular.

I don’t see the death of email, since lots of older users like me find it easy. I do see it being subsumed by Skype, or other online video like FaceTime that is only a component of their full services. One day typing a message will seem as quaint as using a telegraph machine. Kids will ask, did you really have to “type” out messages? Why didn’t voice recognition just send it? Why indeed?

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GrowlMail not working in Mail 4.5: Apple Support Communities

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Robin Bonathan got it working again. Great detective work!

I got growl mail to work again afterwards.

You need to change 1 info.plist file. (use textedit to modify)

With mail off.

Go to your user login directory and follow this path:-

~/Library/Mail/Bundles/GrowlMail.mailbundle/Contents/
Info.plist

open up info.plist

and in the area under <key>SupportedPluginCompatibilityUUIDs</key>
Then add:
<string>9049EF7D-5873-4F54-A447-51D722009310</string>
<string>1C58722D-AFBD-464E-81BB-0E05C108BE06</string>

save the file and now Growl is once again working…

via GrowlMail not working in Mail 4.5: Apple Support Communities.

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Return To Entourage – The Perils of Outlook 2011 on the Mac (via The Eclectic Rant)

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I have read two articles like this of people who have lost data with Outlook 2011. If you have IMAP it might be worth using. If you have POP mail, I would strongly suggest backing up your information daily.

The Eclectic Rant. Outlook has Crashed with Error 255 – Warning to all: Stay AWAY From Outlook If you followed my previous attempts to flee Entourage for a faster, safer and more current email program, you may remember that I have tried and liked Postbox 2, but was not sold on it because of the complex manner it stores emails online and on the local computer, as well as for it’s potential for hangs.  I reluctantly reverted to Entourage, with all … Read More

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