On 5/11/06, Richard declared: >>Have you attempted the tried-and-true method of holding down the Command >>and Option keys while starting PowerMail? Keep the two keys pressed until >>a dialog box opens. Check off all five operations in the top section, and >>you may as well check off the two boxes in the middle section as well. >>Then sit back and watch. Hopefully PowerMail will clean itself up. > >That was the FIRST thing I tried. After Powermail still unexpectedly >quits on open.
I'm also having an exasperating time with PowerMail, and it's the first time I've failed to resolve it through that method. I did, however, manage to get PowerMail back and working again by going back to the Command-Option dialog box and selecting all of the top five boxes EXCEPT Low Level Database Rebuild. Leaving that one out of the picture, the other functions were performed and a perfectly functional PowerMail emerged. After doing my normal stuff with PowerMail, I quit and went back to the Command-Option thing, this time selecting only Low Level Database Rebuild. No good. Another crash. Each time it fails, I get this error message: A Database Error Occurred Class=DB; What=100; When=100; Err=478 Can anybody interpret this? ---Jay

