On 01/21/09 06:21, NO wrote: > > Mark, > > I think I was confused by your input. I need to be clear that you > understand that the e-mails do show up in my in-box, yet there are a few > which do not show any content or html content, which is not readable. > > I have performed each step which P3H recommended and still receive a few > messages a day which cannot be read. Some include e-bay and other > professional messages I receive, which previously posed no problems at all. > > Thank you again for your input and assistance. > > SamuelS
Oh... so you can see your e-mail "folders" which contain e-mail messages, but when you open these messages, there appears to be no content? What happens when you open the message, then use view -> message source (or Ctrl+U)? Does that show anything? I've had cases where really old e-mail message content was no longer visible, but if I look at the source, it is there. I never figured out what was happening, as I was able to get the needed content from the source of the message and move on. I wonder if SeaMonkey knows that the message is there (through the use of the index file?) but the actual message is not there? If true, I wonder if the file containing the actual message content has become corrupted? I'm afraid I don't know enough about how SeaMonkey maintains messages to hazard much more than a guess. I would say restore from back-up. Best Regards, _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey