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Am Mittwoch, 23.04.03, um 12:12 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb PowerMail 
Engineering:

>> after upgrading my PowerBook to OS X 10.2.5 I'm having big trouble
>> using my Message Database, which ist stored on my PowerMac Server 
>> (also
>> running 10.2.5):
>
> Strange. If the problem occurs when you access your database on a 
> server,
> and not locally, the problem seems to be a network or server problem.
>
> J=E9r=F4me - PowerMail Engineering
>

Yes and no. There's no problem with the server. It works absolutely 
without any problem (10.2.5). And until yesterday I had zero problems 
running PowerMail on my 10.2.4-equipped PowerBook and accessing the 
server. So I guess it is a problem with 10.2.5 and PowerMail accessing 
AFP-servers. I cannot not say if it is 10.2.5 or PowerMail that does 
things wrong, but certainly 10.2.5 changed something that PowerMail 
doesn't like too much!

The point is that I can't revert to 10.2.4 for serious reasons (besides 
the hassle)....

Aren't there any PM users out there, who have the same reqquirements as 
mine:

- they work on two machines (for me that's a PowerBook and desktop 
machine)
- they want to have access to their mail message database from each 
machine without contant copying back and forth

Peter

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Am Mittwoch, 23.04.03, um 12:12 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb PowerMail
Engineering:
after upgrading my PowerBook to OS X 10.2.5 I'm having big trouble
using my Message Database, which ist stored on my PowerMac Server (also
running 10.2.5):

Strange. If the problem occurs when you access your database on a server,
and not locally, the problem seems to be a network or server problem.
J=E9r=F4me - PowerMail Engineering

Yes and no. There's no problem with the server. It works absolutely
without any problem (10.2.5). And until yesterday I had zero problems
running PowerMail on my 10.2.4-equipped PowerBook and accessing the
server. So I guess it is a problem with 10.2.5 and PowerMail accessing
AFP-servers. I cannot not say if it is 10.2.5 or PowerMail that does
things wrong, but certainly 10.2.5 changed something that PowerMail
doesn't like too much!
The point is that I can't revert to 10.2.4 for serious reasons (besides
the hassle)....
Aren't there any PM users out there, who have the same reqquirements as =
mine:
- they work on two machines (for me that's a PowerBook and desktop machine)
- they want to have access to their mail message database from each
machine without contant copying back and forth
Peter
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