Michael;

>I doubt that. No one's reported it, and probably the worst that would  
>happen to PowerMail if SpamSieve crashed is that it wouldn't get the  
>proper reply to one of its Apple events (which I'm sure the CTM folks  
>know how to handle). In any case, it should be obvious if SpamSieve  
>has crashed, because it will bring up its own crash reporter, and  
>also there will be a SpamSieve.crash.log file in:

I can confirm that each time my PowerMail crashes, SpamSieve also dies/
quits/disappears. And there is NO SpamSieve.crash.log or SpamSieve crash
reporter. I only get a crash report for PowerMail.

If SpamSieve is not involved, is there any other explanation for why
SpamSieve would just quit whenever PowerMail crashes? Or why SpamSieve
would quit causing PowerMail to crash?

>Well, besides the fact that Michael Tsai obviously knows what he is
>talking about, I can report that PowerMail crashes regardless of whether
>SpamSieve is running native or in Rosetta.

Granted. May not be related to Rosetta.

But I suspect there may be more than 1 reason for PowerMail to be
crashing under Intel. And there is _definitely_ some relationship with
my PM crashes and SpamSieve.

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