Dear Jerome,

I do not use Apple's spell checker (if I use a checker, it is Excalibur),
but when you mentioned it, it occured to me that I installed a Hebrew
Spelling.service yesterday evening in the library/services/ ; removing
it, logging out and in indeed solves the problem. Many thanks. (But how
on earth do you read this in the crash log?)

Willem

3:21 pm Monday, December 15, 2003 PowerMail PowerMail Engineering sent
the following message:

>Willem,
>
>>What  is  the  console  application  you  refer  to??
>
>/Applications/Utilities/Console
>
>>apparently  it  was  activated  because  I did  find  the  og..
>
>The crash occurs when initializing Apple's spell checker. Does the spell
>check works in other applications (TextEdit for example)? If no, you can
>try to delete the spell checker preferences (I don't know where they are
>stored, thought).
>If spell checking works with the other applications, try removing the
>"Custom Dictionary" file from your PowerMail user folder, but I am not
>sure that it will solve the problem. Let me know.
>
>Best regards
>
>
>Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering
>
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