Jefferis Peterson wrote:

>No, I was wrong. I just did a low level rebuild and the error is still
>there when clicking on "view in web browser" on ANY message that has html.

When you click "view in web browser", PowerMail saves the HTML message in
a file called "PowerMail HTML message.html" in your attachment folder. It
seems that this file is not closed, and thus it can't be overritten by
the next HTML message you view. Which web browser are you using? Have you
a previous web message opened in the browser when this occurs? Does
quiiting your web browser solves the problem?

Jérôme - PowerMail Engineering

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