Could it be this has to do with filters? If so, it might show up if you just try filtering again some messages.
Olaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Wed, 12 Apr 2006 17:08:31 +0100 >Right, gotcha. >Well, if it was an issue with something at a system level, or at the >mail server, then I would have thought that it would give an error for >every piece of mail that it tried to retrieve. (Of course, I'm guessing >about that, as I'm way out of my depth with 'system calls' and such like). > >But it only gives the error in some instances, and since there will >always be a batch of messages and they come in over my fast connection >at blistering speed, there is no way to tell by eye which is the problem >one(s) -- if it is message-specific at all, that is. > >-- >G5 2GHz x2 :: 2GB RAM :: 10.4.5 :: PM 5.2.3 :: 3 pane mode > >Shark Attack: A Design Studio ><www.sharkattack.co.uk> > >-- >Original message: >Received from Ben Kennedy on 12/4/06 at 14:51 > >>Rick, >> >>Hiro is not disputing that PM is presenting the error message. What he >>is questioning is the context of the error number: is it a PM-defined >>error code, or is it one returned by some system call? If the latter, >>then it definitively indicates a filesystem issue since that's what -43 >>means. If the former, then we would have to ask CTM. Indications point >>to the former, though. >> >>-ben > > > >

