by Sander Tekelenburg <user@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jan 6, 2008 at 06:41 PM
In article
<098559bd-0563-4fa4-aade-720558fcfac7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
bolobar <bolobar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I received a forwarded email without attachments that when opened
> immediately crashed Eudora 6.2.4 using OS 10.5.1 on a mid 2007 2.4gb
> Intel iMac. Beach ball spinning forever. I forced quit and restarted
> with no luck more than a few times.
> I finally rebooted and started Eudora holding down the command+option
> +control+****ft keys and that cleared the problem.
Then your settings file was corrupted. Might have been caused by the
forced quit though -- not necessarily (nor likely) by that message.
If you say this cleared the problem, then it doesn't sound like that
message was the actual problem. What happened to that message? Is it
listed in your mailbox? What happens when you open it?
> I received the same
> email again from another sender with the same results and solution.
Might your mailbox be corrupt?
Might your file system be corrupt?
--
Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
Mac user: "Macs only have 40 viruses, tops!"
PC user: "SEE! Not even the virus writers sup****t Macs!"