Matthias wrote:

>this implies that your problem is of different nature.
What imples what?

>My guess would be a corrupt database on the server (which can be big fun).
>I never had such problems with PM, neither any of my family members who
>still use PM.

This is highly unlikely given this has been a problem:

- for me since version 4 at least of PowerMail
- on 6+ different mail accounts on different domains and servers, with
different email server applications and different versions of those.
servers - of which one was my very own mail server -  for an extended
length of time. Were talking *years* here.
- on 4-5 different Macs surviving reinstalls of the OS,  the PowerMail
application, new clean PowerMail databases.
- this problem doesn't occur if I use another application in parallell,
it occurs in PowerMail only.

At the moment IMAP and web mail replaces PowerMail doing it properly for
me. As the problem is mainly affecting my main email account which
prevents me from being up to date within PowerMail  I'm nearing changing
that hoping the problem will go away - though this approach hasn't
helped me in the past - or switching email app, or both possibly. But
still, I'd rather not. After all, this kind of problem should be solveable.



MB

Technoids:
PM 6.0.3 build 4609 sv | OS X 10.5.8 | PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0 | 4GB / 1TB


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