This is basically right. As I understand it: when the bn hangs, it has sometimes downloaded enough of an email to know that there needs to be one there. Sometimes it will have gotten some or all of the contents, and sometimes it will not get anything. The last thing it downloads, it seems, is header information (from and subject), which is why these "no subject" emails can sometimes contain normal text, coded text, a mix, or nothing at all. For this reason I always open and read them, just in case they are important but the subject was not downloaded.

Have a great day,
Alex

----- Original Message -----
From: blake <[email protected]
To: Bn <[email protected]
Date sent: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 07:42:05 +1200
Subject: [Braillenote] No subject emails

Hi All.  When you get an email in your inbox which is from an
unknown (Often untrue) email address, it simply means that
keymail has stalled in the downloading process.  I think I have
understood you right, and am replying, saying the right things.
Sometimes when the bn is too cluttered up, it causes a program to
just stop working so it can concentrate upon something else.
When you then exit out of that particular program (In this case
keymail) it gives you a blank email with no subject from noone
that you know.  The kindest explanation of this is not enough
flash ram.  Cheers, Blake.

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