PowerMail Engineering wrote (23/04/2003):

>The 10.2.5 update "includes improvements to AFP", so maybe there is also
>some new problems. PowerMail is totally independent of the location of
>the database. I think you should report the problem to Apple.

No, PowerMail is not independent of the location of the database.  If the
database is on a remote server, and if there is a hiccup in the
connection, a momentary hiccup that the user cannot see, then PowerMail's
database can become damaged, often irreparably.  When we were having
difficulties with a setting on a router, I saw this happen time and time
again and time again.  Indeed, destruction of PowerMail's database proved
to be the first signal that something was awry.  I finally gave up and
moved the people who were keeping their mail on this server from
PowerMail into Apple's Mail.

Charles Maurer

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