On Sun May 13  2:08 , 'James G. Sack (jim)' 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
>> Ralph wrote:
>>> .. I'm just not quite ready to try anything that could 
cause Mozilla to
>>> self-destruct until I've made an acceptable effort to get 
my email.
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>>..
>> I have to ask: is the information you are looking for so 
valuable to
>> justify this amount of strain? I'm thinking that email you 
were
>> composing is a product of your own thinking, so even if 
it's annoying,
>> you should be able to repeat the mental process and get 
something
>> more-or-less equal to what was lost?
>
>Waitaminute. I may be guilty of not reading your problem 
report
>carefully. I had assumed that you were _composing_ mail that 
you didn't
>want to have to redo.

No, you were right before.  I see what I appear to have said 
above, but the "effort to get my email" is referring to the 
email that I was composing.  That one is *not* yet stored in a 
file somewhere.

The way the system is unresponsive yet Mozilla still seems to 
be happy, I imagine that *if* it had frozen while Mozilla was 
downloading my email, I think that Mozilla would have 
continued and finished.  It seems as though the system is 
stuck in the middle of the process of dragging an icon.  The 
clock continues, among other signs of life.

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