Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
I¡¯ll certainly agree with that!!!!!! Well beyond my abilities, for certain, but perhaps there are members here who understand the classic joke ¡°There are 10 kinds of people in the world; those who
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jimrobertson
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
I googled why 64 bit applications and got a few answers: https://superuser.com/questions/271173/how-important-is-having-64-bit-programs-on-64-bit-os
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Dave Kelly
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
The application does (sort-of) show the 2 contributions to the Fusion drive, but it provides less information than does Micromat¡¯s MachineProfile, which displays both the rotating platter internal
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jimrobertson
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Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
Here's something else that may work, using Terminal, although it's more difficult. The example attachment was a small photo in another group member's email. This was done on Mojave. sh-3.2$ xattr -l
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rlhamil
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Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
It turns out that
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Bev in TX
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Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
That¡¯s true, but once Bev showed me how to find the paths to email attachments, I found out where it came from (attached to a specific email). I knew I had one copy in my ~/Downloads folder, but the
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jimrobertson
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
[email protected]> wrote: Does Disk Utility show the drives? If not, try diskutil list in Terminal. According to <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_Drive> the flash storage is in the range 24 - 128
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Otto Nikolaus
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
I *think* Apple implementation is that there are a physically separate ¡°blade¡± SSD and a SATA rotating disk HD which are *electronically* merged to act like a single fused drive. iFixit¡¯s site
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Jim Saklad
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Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
I believe he is not trying to locate the file, but to find out how he got a copy of it. Sent from my iPad, Brent
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Brent
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
So, before I do iMac surgery, I need to figure out whether I need a ¡°stick¡± SSD or a ¡°drive¡± size SSD to replace my Fusion drive. I think there¡¯s a way to reformat the SSD portion of the
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jimrobertson
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[macsupport] Mac Pro 2019 - Number of TB Ports
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Hi Dan, How are you planning on using the Thunderbolt connections? My read on the Thunderbolt ports is 12 max. My understanding of HDMI thunderbolt adapters is that they allow video (not data) signal.
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Paul
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Re: test
#MacSupportCentral
Too bad it never did. ¡ª Barry Austern barryaus@...
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Barry Austern
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Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
Of course, the big question is ¡°how long is ¡®a little?¡¯¡± I think I answered that for myself by searching for a PDF attachment to another email I received recently. A spotlight search shows two
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jimrobertson
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
> The Scimonoce Software folks answered my inquiry about the slow launch times of SEE Finance and acknowledged that it does load its entire database into RAM at launch. However, I¡¯ve discovered a
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Jim Saklad
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Re: Question for SEE Finance users?
#AppleSoftware
The Scimonoce Software folks answered my inquiry about the slow launch times of SEE Finance and acknowledged that it does load its entire database into RAM at launch. However, I¡¯ve discovered a few
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jimrobertson
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Re: Is there any way to rediscover the origins of an email pdf attachement
#Mail
On my Mac (El Capitan 11.6), doing a Spotlight search for a file finds all a file¡¯s locations, including the folder in which it is contained in Mail. You may need to wait a little for everything to
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Bev in TX
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Re: test
#MacSupportCentral
It did, does this one? Becky
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Becky Lindroos
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Re: test
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You really don't need to reply as the email is posted to the group. If it doesn't show, then they need to contact the owner. Sent from my iPad, Brent
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Brent
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Re: I think I now joined
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I think <Command><r> defaults to ¡°Reply to group" -- Jim Saklad jimdoc@...
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Jim Saklad
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Re: I think I now joined
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Tap your choice of the links just below your quoted message here to select to who and how you want to reply. Pat Sent from my iPad Pro
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Pat Taylor
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