Hello Mary Ellen,

Sorry to hear about the problem you experienced with email.  I'm afraid to
say that it is pretty likely, given the way that the POP3 protocol works,
that all those messages are still on the server. I would actually need to
see the offending email on the server in order to put the error message into
perspective and its correct context.

The email client has been rewritten in KeySoft 6.1 and we have certainly
done a lot of work into making email stable and reliable.  Obviously,
without downloading the email using KeySoft 6.1, I am unable to say whether
this problem would be experienced given all the technical changes.

Regards,

Dean Jackson
Customer/Technical Analyst
Humanware
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mary Ellen Earls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 5:28 AM
Subject: [Braillenote] Some strange behaviors eminating from my Braille
Note:


> Hello, folks!
> I still am keeping my one.net address while here in Arizona and last night
> went into the e-mail client on the Braille Note and found 228 messages.
Well
> things progressed nicely until I got to message 226 and I got the
following
> message: "Error with e-mail, unable to locate the file necessary to
> download." Hmm 1. Does this mean that all 228 messages are still on the
> server? This means that I am going to have to use at least 45 minutes more
> of cell phone time which is absolutely and totally unacceptable under any
> circumstance, and my second question is what does this message mean? I had
> better see a notable improvement in the e-mail speed in version 6 that is
> all I can say for it. I am annoyed simply because probably I am going to
> have to call nuvox and tell them to get these messages off the server and
> what makes it worse is that probably 224 of them are spam.
> Ok I'll be good but I do want to know what this message means.
> Mary Ellen Earls
> Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
>
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