>From:        chris, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To:          Stephen Becker, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>             Emailer Talk, [email protected]
>
>>I recently moved CE 2.0.3 to the Classic Environment of a G5.  Randomly, 
>>CE is quitting while unpacking messages (sometimes messages are unpacked 
>>with no problem).  After removing the messages that haven't been 
>>processed from the CE Temp Incoming folder, CE launches OK (it's even 
>>launched OK on occasion in Classic with items remaining in the Temp 
>>Incoming folder).  However, the problem keeps reoccurring on a random 
>>basis.
>
>It could be that you are just getting bad emails on a regular basis. 
>Either you are on some spam list, or something else that sends a 
>particular email format periodically, and Emailer chokes on it.

Hi everyone;

I am still on OS 9.  I recieved a hard drive in the mail from a
seller who didn't bother to erase OS X from it some months ago.
Since I was curious, I permitted his (freshly installed) hard
drive to be the start up drive just to see if indeed it was an
OS X drive... which it obviously turned out to be.  Once in the
OS X environment I discovered that it asked me if I wanted to
permit it to 'change' some things that needed to be changed for
OS X to handle OS 9 emulation.

Instead of permitting the changes I refused and it then told me
it could not run OS 9 and 'shut down' its attempt to run Classic.

I then asked the question on a mailing list of what would happen
if a person actually permitted those changes.  An individual whom
I have some trust in sent a response saying that if I had allowed
the changes I might be up the creek as far as returning to the
OS 9 start up drive that I was accustomed to.  Why?  I don't
know...but I'm glad I listened to my 'knee jerk' reaction and
refused to accept  OS X being permitted to make 'the changes'.

Don't know if that even remotely applies (probably doesn't),
but that is my 'second hand' info about OS X / classic / C.E. 2
interactions.

Don

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