>>What is this, and how  can I solve it??
>
>How about not using FileVault?
>
>There are some very knowledgeable sites out there (Tid-Bits, etc.) that
>are strongly recommending against the use of FileVault for a number of
>reasons.  It turns your whole user directory into a single file.  Sure
>hope you don't have a disk error that corrupts any part of it...
>

I  tried that, switched  FileVault off (waited an hour before all  was
converted  back) and tried again. The error staid the same.
Restored all PowerMail files from backup, error staid the same.
Deleted all  possible preference files, the error staid the same.
Did a low-level  rebuild  of everything, rebooted, and it started working
again.

Don't know what happened, because the restore  I did from a known good
backup, so it could not have been a simple file error in the database.

Strange, but fortunately in the past now!

Mirko

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Mirko Kranenburg
Maastricht, Netherlands
e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OS X 10.3, Quicksilver 733, 1 Gb RAM
Freeway Pro, NavPack, GraphPack,
PowerMail 4.2.1, 3 panes
The whole MarinerPak


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