Am 10.11.2004 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben:
>Greets - > >One of our users is having trouble sending attachments. When she tries >to send, say, a pair of .jpg files weighing in at a combined 1.3mb, the >message and attachments get sent, but the status at the bottom of the >Mail Browser still indicates that it's trying to send, and sticks there >until the software is relaunched. I've tried all the First Aid steps, >and am at a loss... Just before the end of sending, this error comes up: > > Unexpected error on "subdomain.domain.com" > Class='file'; what=100; when=4; err=-47 > >This is an iMac G3/350 with 640mb RAM, running OS X 10.3.5 and PowerMail >5.0.1. > Error -47 is a (mac-)system error, means: file busy, directory not empty, or working directory control block open Has user full rights on that file? (Or maybe "reading only"?) Or Are the user-rights repaired long time ago? (Do it with harddisk-program [first aid] or OnyX.) Or Is the file open in a unsaved way in an other program while trying to send it by PM? Or Did-you stuff or zip it before sending? Or Is this SMTP-account volume-limited for sending? (Make smaller files.)

