Paul:

A) I have sent them copies of corrupted data
B) I believe in the credo "Be conservative in what you send and liberal in
what you expect."  An e-mail product should not become corrupted by the
contents of a message.
C) Unfortunately, I cannot duplicate the problem at will.  If I could, I
would certainly have informed MS.

BTW, I now have a problem (database related) in which I have a "Send &
Receive" item that is not on my schedule list and cannot be edited or
deleted.  I need to completely reinstall.  But, since there is no backup for
the calendar, and the Contact backup is lossy, I am waiting for the Palm
Conduit so I can "back-up" to my Palm and then restore to a fresh Erage.

Richard

On 3/23/02 3:14 PM, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have a copy of a corrupt database smaller than 2GB which you can't
> fix, I'm sure they'd want to have a copy of it, if you don't mind, for them
> to track down whatever bug is preventing successful rebuild.
> 
> OTOH, if you're saying that you rebuild successfully, then it gets corrupted
> again and again, chances are greater that there is something else on your
> computer which you use with Entourage which is sending it corrupt data.
> Maybe messages from a particular sender, or maybe text or graphics from some
> other app which you paste in or attach. If you ever discovered a replicable
> pattern that caused corruption, they would very much want to know about it,
> whatever it is (whether a flaw in Office or in some other app).


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