Hi Susie,

Nice to hear from you again! I consider freeing database space a given since we do so after downloading, reading and replying to Email. What you said was truly a fine suggestion.

Jim Aldrich

At 10:59 AM 06/01/2005 , you wrote:
Jim, you didn't mention freeing database space.  Did you try that? That
seems to cure a multitude of ills, but I'm betting you tried it already.

Susie


Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351
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Aldrich
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 1:40 PM
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Subject: [Braillenote] Not enough memory when receiving Email revisited


Hello again all,

My BN BT 32 can do no wrong it seems when it comes to receiving and
sending
Email.  My wife's unit is having quite a problem lately.  If the server
says she has a hundred messages, she'll get the message that there isn't

enough memory to receive more email after receiving 70 to 80
messages.   Even though her receive option is to remove messages from
the
server  is set to yes, many of those messages are still on the server
when
she downloads her Email again.  Her flash disk is showing well over ten
million, six hundred bytes free.  I removed a number of attachments from

the attachments folder.  All temporary files have ben removed.  I
deleted
and recreated the Email Folders.CDB file.  The first time I did this, I
restored a folder with some messages in it.  The problem persisted so I
had
her send those ten messages to herself so she would have them on her PC.
I
deleted and recreated the Email Folders.cdb file once again!  We have
done
countless dots 4 5 6 resets.  This morning she got 36 messages.  Now
when
she is up to 4 posts, she gets the not enough memory error again.

I'm asking what more can be done to rectify this bothersome situation?
Her
problem started when we were on our  trip to and from our State
Convention.  she was getting a hundred to approximately 300 messages
there!

Thank you very much!

Jim Aldrich

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