Okay, Hotmail-> Entourage/OE5 for me has been working without a hitch for
the last five or so days. This is a first since last summer. Since then it's
been those cursed "Authorization Not Allowed", or Resource Not Available"
errors. So, thank God for small lercies that for some reason, it seems to be
working, now....

BUT!!!!!!!!

I have been receiving BIG HUGE 116k text files... At least FIVE of them a
day. I can't say they are emails. The "From" field is blank and it says <no
subject> in the subject field. The files are a gobbledygoop of characters
with no formatting, suggesting to me that it's a program of some sort that
is for some reason being dumped into my Inbox. WAAAAY down at the end of the
garbled characters are some of the following.

Anyone know what the hell is going on?


Tnx

GG


Here's the readable text:


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R6027
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R6026
- not enough space for stdio initialization
R6025
- pure virtual function call
R6024
- not enough space for _onexit/atexit table
R6019
- unable to open console device
R6018
- unexpected heap error
R6017
- unexpected multithread lock error
R6016
- not enough space for thread data

abnormal program termination
R6009
- not enough space for environment
R6008
- not enough space for arguments
R6002
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of requests accepted but not completed / sec. These are the requests that
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processing by a worker thread.RequestsPRFCNT_QUEUETIMEBASETotal number of
millisec in a queue.Queue TimeAverage number of requests that are sleeping /
sec. These are the requests that have been put to sleep for some amount of
time. Currently this is only for password errors on login.Sleeping Requests
/ secTotal number of requests that are sleeping. These are the requests that
have been put to sleep for some amount of time. Currently this is only for
password errors on login.Sleeping RequestsAverage number of requests
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generated a too busy redirect because spent too much time waiting in the
queue.Too Busy Requests / secTotal number of requests returned too busy.
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redirect because spent too much time waiting in the queue.Too Busy
RequestsAverage number of requests that immediately returned too busy / sec.
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the requests that have been received and generated a too busy redirect
because we dont have queue space too store them.Overflow RequestsAverage
number of requests accepted but not yet handled / sec. These are the
requests that have been received by not yet begun processing by a worker
thread.Queued Requests / secTotal number of requests accepted but not yet
handled. These are the requests that have been received by not yet begun
processing by a worker thread.Queued RequestsNumber of worker threads that
have been started. This should always be equal to the NumWorkerThreads
configuration settings. If not it means a worker thread has gone zombie or
unexpectedly quit.Started ThreadsNumber of worker threads that took too long
to process a request.Timeo


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