Axton, funny you should mention the email relationship.  I had plenty of 
these messages (see below) in my arerror.log which was caused by a bad 
filter, although I can't say I actually saw any direct correlation with 
fixing that filter and the problem going away.  Like I said previously, I 
feel in my situation there was a combination of issues that caused the 
problem. 

Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007     SendEMail()
Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 
302)
Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007     SendEMail()
Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 
302)
Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007     SendEMail()
Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 
302)
Thu Mar  8 12:26:34 2007     SendEMail()
Thu Mar  8 12:26:35 2007  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 
302)
Thu Mar  8 12:26:35 2007     SendEMail()
Thu Mar  8 12:26:35 2007  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 
302)
Thu Mar  8 12:26:35 2007     SendEMail()
Thu Mar  8 12:26:37 2007  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 
302)

What are you seeing that makes you think the email engine?


Ben Cantatore
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I have not reverted back yet.  I was provided a debug build to
generate a useful core.  After that core has been retrieved, I will
roll back to patch 1.  It looks to be related to the email engine in
some way, but I am not sure how yet.  When I get more information I
will post it to this thread.

Axton Grams

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