Thank you, I was not aware of that starting procedure, and yes, I 
probably should reset my PM prefs.  Both ideas good advice and 
appreciated.

In the mean time, the terrific engineering team at PM has unexpectedly 
volunteered without me even asking to jump in an take a look.  I just 
emailed them my crash log, and for their sake, I will make no changes 
until I hear back from them, and if I can be of any help to them the 
last thing I would do is get out my shot gun and impatiently fire 
rounds at my current configuration.  The one thing I did try was 
running the latest OSX Diskwarrior on my hard drive which turned up the 
usual benign offenses and promptly put things back in order, although, 
this was of no help to my "transplant" question.

So I will wait to hear back from PM what they say or would like me to 
try.

John

On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 03:51  AM, Karel Gillissen wrote:

>
>
> Op zondag, 6 juli 2003 schreef John Hay:
>
>> ...
>> Actions I took:   While still connected to our LAN in the office to
>> attempt to copy all needed files from my desktop to my laptop to run 
>> PM
>> "as-if" I were sitting at my desktop, but on my laptop instead, all
>> filters, accounts, settings, configs, the works.
>> ...
>
> It could be a good idea to reset your powermail preferences.
> Start powermail with option and command keys pressed down and select 
> the
> lower two checkboxes
>
> regards, Karel
>
>
>


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