On  8 Jul 00 at 13:24, L.D. Best wrote:

> 
> I just ran NDD on the logical drives I: J:[Arachne] and K:  No errors on
> I: or K: but Lost Chain Cluster in J:\spider\smtp.log was found.  This
> matches up with the fact that many of the files created from lost chains
> have been complete e-mail messages I've sent.
> 
.................
> 
> I just took a look at the file that NDD saved, and I find it very
> confusing.  The first section of the file is a complete message with
> headers, plus the end of file period "." and the QUIT command sent to
> the server.  But then after that is another fragment of the same file,
> bits and pieces...  This was not a message I'd saved anywhere, like to
> outbox, and then rewritten.  This was a relatively short message I had
> typed once and sent directly from the reply page.  So how did bits and
> pieces of the message get schmeared around?  Maybe this is something
> Michael might understand?
> 

Do you have one or more TSR (terminate and stay resident) 
programs running while you use your modem ?

If so, try without them.
Unexpected things can happen in pure DOS PPP with TSR's loaded with 
some modems.



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Alejandro Lieber  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rosario  Argentina
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