Sorry for the confusion:  It's not a specific message, it's the entire
directory or file itself becoming inaccessable due to a corrupted file
system.  It didn't create any Dr. Watson dump files otherwise I would send
them to you, but here are the messages reported in the system log but I
don't know if they'll help:

Application popup: XMail.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x77fcb3f5" referenced memory at "0x0000c000". The memory could not be
"written".

Application popup: XMail.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x77fcb3f5" referenced memory at "0x0000c000". The memory could not be
"written".

Application popup: XMail.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x77fcb850" referenced memory at "0x0000c000". The memory could not be
"written".

Application popup: XMail.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x77fcb3f5" referenced memory at "0x0000c000". The memory could not be
"written".

Application popup: XMail.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x77fcb3f5" referenced memory at "0x0000c000". The memory could not be
"written".

Application popup: XMail.exe - Application Error : The instruction at
"0x77fcc419" referenced memory at "0x0000c000". The memory could not be
"written".

Like I said, it's not that big of a deal, just thought you might want to
know.

-Mike

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 2:06 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Minor "bug"


>
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Michael Harrington wrote:
>
> > Hey Davide,
> >
> > I know this is rather minor, but I have noticed that if a directory
> > containing a user's mailbox becomes corrupted or an individual message
> > file becomes corrupted (error in the file system) under the NT/2K build
> > and XMail tries to access that file or folder, the entire service
> > crashes.  I understand this isn't critical, but just thought you might
> > want to know.
>
> Could you post the message that gave problems ?
>
>
> - Davide
>
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