On 12/19/01 7:58 PM, "Diane L. Schirf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 12/19/01 13:04, Judi Sohn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> As I posted, I had a message last week that was making Entourage X die every
>> time. You should go to http://www.mail2web.com and there you should be able
>> to logon and see the list of your email.
> 
> I have never heard of this before and tried it; it's great. My question is,
> is this trustworthy, or another way to steal passwords/collect e-mail
> addies? I read their page about what they are/do, but I'd like some
> third-party validation that it's not a scheme . . .

You never need to do that for Entourage. You can do it within Entourage (OE
too). Go to your account i  Tools/Accounts/Mail (POP)/[account]. Click on
the Options tab. Check "Allow online access".

Now you'll see an icon for the server in your Folder List. Click on it. That
will show you all the messages on the server. Those which have not yet
downloaded have a partial icon in the Online Status column at the left. (If
you leave messages on the server, downloaded messages have a full envelope
icon.) Sort by Date Received column. The oldest message there will be the
corrupt one. (You can confirm this by clicking on it with Preview Pane
shoeing. You'll crash.) Turn Preview Pane off. To delete it, select it and
Delete. But Dan is asking to see it: first drag it to your desktop. You
should get a mail file. Now you can delete it.

Then you can look at any of the others and/or run your Send & Receive All
schedule to download the others. Open a new message and address an email to
Dan Crevier. Drag that mail file to it to send it as an attachment. (If
there's any problem, stuff it first.)

You should be OK now. You can probably open that message in a text editor to
see what's in it if it looks worth doing.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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