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 > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > "My message database holds close to 200.000 messages. The find function > in PowerMail 4.2 returns results like lightning. Absolutely fabulous! > Even when searching on common words with results in the thousands or > ten thousands, it's blazingly fast. The "Power" in "PowerMail" is > completely meaningful. Thank you CTM-development!" > Jan M.J. Storms, PowerMail user > > > Download a demo version from www.ctmdev.com >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >

