Using my webmail system, I believe I isolated the offending email. It appears to be a spoof (fake) email from PayPal customer support. The subject line begain with an exclamation point and said something like "!To all PayPal customers..."
This is the second apparently fake PayPal email I have received this week. They show the paypal.com domain and use PayPal logos but the language is very suspect as is the fact that this one was crashing E-rage repeatedly.
I deleted it via webmail and everythig appears to be working correctly now.
Regards,
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Cole Schweikhardt
Squidz Ink Design
http://www.squidzink.com
713.868.2500
On 3/16/04 6:05 AM, "Bruce Klutchko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/16/04 12:31 AM, "Susan Gross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use Entourage X (version 10.1.4) on a dual 800 G4 running OSX 10.3.2
>
> Today Entourage "unexpectedly quit" when I hit "send and receive."
> Tried again. same quit. composed and send a message. Fine. Hit "send
> and receive" -- quit. Rebooted the computer. Same problem.
>
If it isn't in the prefs, you may be encountering something that I just
faced for the first time. There are types of junk mail that are so weird
that they crash Entourage every time you try to download them. To get around
it, I clicked on the icon to view my messages without downloading them. Then
I moved them one at a time to the inbox, deleting them as I went.
The offending message has to be one of the oldest ones waiting to be
downloaded, as it is is causing the crash fairly quickly.
My only regret is that, after deleting the offending message, I had not
downloaded the message using my webmail interface so that it could be
analyzed for what, exactly, had caused the crash.
