On Aug 15, 2006, at 1:29 PM, Eric Bickford wrote:

> PowerMail on my MacBook Pro crashes several times each day for me as
> well when retreiving email. However, I now think it may be SpamSieve
> 2.4.4 that is actually crashing which causes PowerMail 5.2.3 to then
> crash.

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:

     /Users/<you>/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/


On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Alan Harper wrote:

> However, I just set SpamSieve to "Open using Rosetta" to see if  
> that helps. I can imagine that the interprocess communication  
> between PPC and Intel processes could cause these crashes.

People used SpamSieve in Rosetta while Apple Mail was native for  
quite some time in the run up to the Intel Macs. And since January,  
lots of people have used the native SpamSieve with Entourage,  
GyazMail, or Mailsmith running in Rosetta. Nobody's sent me a crash  
report related to this.

-- 
Michael Tsai                                 <http://c-command.com>




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