22/01/03 Karl.Winkelmann : >I remember changing my OSX Energy Saver settings >from Sleep Computer after a certain time to Never Sleep because of >another issue and perhaps the Computer Sleep setting affected Emailer in >some way. > >For the moment all is fine and from the relative silence on this one I >presume no one else has seen this error.
I haven't seen your error or any of the problems mentioned here (I use french CE 2.0v1/Mac OS X.2.3/Classic 9.2.2 and the GLTron or StratWars 3D screensavers on a FW iBook). But I have strange problems which could be related to Energy Saver settings or the Classic "pause" mode, which apparently halts all Classic activity like VirtualPC's pause mode, and may confuse classic apps : - I can use CE for hours under Classic, but when I go on to other things and let it check in the background every few minutes, it silently quits after some time (I haven't yet discovered WHEN it does that, it's just that when I go back to CE I discover it's no longer running), yet Classic itself is still there, and so are other Classic apps (I'm not sure all of them would, since Emailer is the only one I usually keep open) - of course Emailer works happily in the background for days under native OS 9 using the same 9.2.2 system folder, so it only happens in Classic - sometimes Emailer refuses to relaunch under Classic after that (starts but quits just before opening the mail browser window), in which case rebooting to OS 9 and opening Emailer there cures the problem (maybe the database gets corrupted due to OSX not flushing the disk cache before CE quit, which seems to rule out Emailer getting a false quit command of some sort and confirm it's silently crashing) - it only started to happen last month or so, but I don't know exactly when -- last changes include X.2.3, Emailer custom settings, and a dozen other system things :( ---- VRic ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

