Mark Gerber on 6/10/03 said > PowerMail does depend on the operating system; I had a situation the >> other day where I couldn't drag and drop anything within PowerMail >> before >> it happened system wide; but sure enough it was a system problem not a >> PowerMail problem. >> >> In the meantime try shutting down your computer and restarting from >> scratch. It's supposed to fix some stuff on start up. > >Thanks, Barbara. It does seem that I've been through quite a few >startup cycles already (most of which were followed by a Repair >Permissions session), but perhaps I need to do a real shutdown for the >night and see how things are in the morning.
Not to get too off topic here... Marlyse's idea of deleting the index file is a good one.. but on the system side: When you restart your computer try resetting the parameter ram. [Hold down command [apple], option, P and R] and hit the power button; let it start about 3 times before letting it finish. I've never figured out quite what the parameter ram is but it is in the help file. -- Barbara Needham

