powermail-discuss Digest #2989 - Friday, May 25, 2012

  Re: Crash after changing address book entry
          by "T.L.Miller" <[email protected]>
  Re: Crash after changing address book entry
          by "Winston Weinmann" <[email protected]>


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Subject: Re: Crash after changing address book entry
From: "T.L.Miller" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 24 May 2012 19:46:50 -0400

On 5/23/12, at 7:08 PM, Jeremy Hughes [email protected] said:

>PowerMail (6.1) crashes for me when sending an email if I change a
>recipient's default email address (the one with the yellow blob) in the
>address book after having entered it:
>
>1. Type an email to "Fred"
>2. Change the default email address for "Fred" in the (PowerMail) Address Book
>3. Send the email
>4. >> PowerMail crashes and the email is lost


Just tried that on PM 6.1 and no crash on my 10.6.8 iMac.

I have corrected e-mail addresses before and I don't recall any crashes then 
either.



Tom Miller
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"The only time we see the middle of the road is as
we run from side to side." R.O.Clark
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Subject: Re: Crash after changing address book entry
From: "Winston Weinmann" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 13:36:27 -0400

I get a similar problem if trying to add a new email address to a contact when 
the contact has been put in the To field of a new message. Typically I get a 
message that says something like "A database error occurred" with options for 
"more info" or "cancel", neither of which work.

PowerMail has to be force quit to get out of it. PowerMail 6.1 on a G4 Mac 
running Mac OS 10.4.11.

- Winston

Jeremy Hughes wrote:

>PowerMail (6.1) crashes for me when sending an email if I change a
>recipient's default email address (the one with the yellow blob) in the
>address book after having entered it:
>
>1. Type an email to "Fred"
>2. Change the default email address for "Fred" in the (PowerMail) Address Book
>3. Send the email
>4. >> PowerMail crashes and the email is lost
>
>This has happened to me a few times now.
>
>Jeremy
>
>



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