Neal Blank wrote: >Emailer 2.0.3 has today begun locking up my CPU when I try to send mail. >I can't even force quit the app.
That sounds familiar. I started having the same problem. It would work if I used the basic OS 9.0.4 set, but I couldn't figure out what extension was causing it. Then, just to muddy the waters, I installed Conflict Catcher, and that fixed it for a while, without even running a conflict test. Then I installed 9.2.1 from a CD, used the updater control panel to update to 9.2.2, then used Conflict Catcher to merge the old system folder with the new. Email worked fine for a few days with the standard set of extension, then started locking up again. Actually, sometimes it locks my CPU while other times it just shuts itself down while checking mail. So I started with the basic 9.2.2 set and started adding necessary extensions such as the printer, my firewall, and some others. I got a "clean set" that worked using most of the functions that I often use, and was just fine for a few days until yesterday, when the CPU locked up while booted from that clean set. I'm now using a set that worked while still using 9.0.4 and that was imported with the system merge, but I'm wondering how long it will last. It seems that I start out working normally with a given set of extensions, but then some creeping crud brings me down. Conflict Catcher has a "compare set" option, so when I get time, my next step is to compare the present extension set that is working OK with the "clean set" that worked OK for a few days and see what the differences are. But I'm not entirely confident that this will be the solution because I don't know if the set that is working now will end up having the problem later. Please let me know if you find out what your problem is. Computers sure are fun. Bill McIntyre ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

