> I was reading through a number of emails and the computer kept crashing ( after
> reading as recoverable) upon trying to open an email named FW: Tuition fees.
Sounds familiar...
> I screengrabbed the AlertPatch readout and saved the logfile. Here is the
> logfile:
> 15:47:15 11-May-00 0100000F (01681A90) "Microdot" - 0100000F Memory header not
>located.
> [ FreeMem(INVALID_ADDRESS) ]
>
> I then searchrd the MD2 data drawer and found the offening email. It has a lot
> of email addresses at the top and I wonder if this is the cause of the
> crashing.
It would open the window, then bring up a recoverable alert which
could be closed but would then come back. After a few attempts at
getting past the alert, up would pop the guru and the machine would
crash. I've had a few mails cause this, but just deleted them rather
than actually get to read them - but I do know that one mail was a new
product announcement and would've been sent to a large number of
recipients. The fact the sender has sent announcements like this a few
times over the course of this year confirms this.
> I have had emails with similar headings, which blocks following emails from
> being downloaded but never to cause crashes.
Yep, doesn't seem to be all cases which is why I assumed it might've
been a particular combination of things in the mail header which
triggered it.
It appears to be a new problem to 1.4.4 as I never had this happen
until I upgraded at the start of the year.
John
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