Could it be this has to do with filters? If so, it might show up if you
just try filtering again some messages.

Olaf

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>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.
>
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>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
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