Slight correction.  At least from me.  Jonathan can speak for himself.

What I said was that the error can be caused by corrupted mail on the server.  
I've seen it happen both to the braillenote where I had to clear a message 
using the pc, and also on the pc where I had to get help from the isp tech 
support people to clear the mailbox.  

The email problem could certainly be caused by this sort of thing and possibly 
the braillenote not handling corrupted headers in email as well as some pc-
based mail clients.  

This is not to say that the cause couldn't be something else though.  It's best 
to check out probable causes first and see if they apply.  If they don't, you 
move on to other possible causes for problems.

Certainly no absolutely definite statement of problem cause on my part; just a 
starting point.

Don

On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:54:50 -0700, robert wrote:

Hello Tom,
I have this problem too! I have been told by Jonathan and Don Bishop that my 
problem is that a header is stopping me from downloading large amounts of e-
mail, it is nice to know, even though it is not a good problem, to know that 
other people are having the same problem.
Robert

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Tom Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 15:27:07 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] emails

>,hi ,ti6any1
>,y wrote3
>I was downloading e-mails today on my BN and it immediately had a problem 
>after only downloading 8 messages.  I then did a reset and tried again.  I got 
further however when it got to 118 it did not go any further and locked up 
again.  I had 256 messages.  I then read the ones that came in and decided to 
go 
to my computer and read them from there.  It sure would be nice if there was a 
fix for those of us who are having problems with e-mail.
>>Tiffany


>I have had the same problems.  I wonder if people who have a larger amount of 
>flash memory are less prone to this situation.  I've got the 16-meg flash disk 
and I've learned that if my email folders discdb file gets well over 2 meg I'm 
in trouble.  So it seems that after every email session I'm emptying trash and 
freeing database space.  Frankly, it's a pain.  There's got to be a better way. 
 Do people who handle email on a regular PDA encounter these problems? Or 
is this situation unique to keymail?
>Tom

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