On Nov 8, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Marc CASTEELS wrote:
Is there any temp file where an email could be found that was in the
process of being typed when emailer or classic crashes ?
Nope, the email being drafted is stored entirely in RAM, so if
Emailer crashes, you lose the email you were working on.
But that begs the question, what kind of novels do you write for
email?!? :-)
Is there any way that I can force Mac OS X to run 2 Classic boxes,
so we
have one separate Classic box for running emailer ? A few Mac OS X
Guru's say it should be possible, as they demonstrated me running 2
instances of SAFARI after messing with plist's..
Technically, yeah, you probably could do it by fooling OS X into
running two instances of Classic (classic is after all just an OS X
native application). However, it would take a bit more than just
fooling it into running two copies, you would also have to figure out
a way to make it use two different sets of prefs.
But then that begs a new question... what all are you still doing
with Classic that requires you to have such a loaded version of OS 9
that there would be any benefit to creating a separate Classic just
for Emailer.
9 times out of X my emailer crashes after an event on either M$-
explorer
or M$N.
Consider that spoon-fed information..
If you have access to Safari... why on earth would you still be
running MS Internet Exploder?!? Even MS has dropped the Mac version
of Explorer.
Could one force emailer to use an external editor ?
Well, you can use any text editor you want and then cut and paste the
email into Emailer. But again, this goes back to those novels you
must be writing as emails. :-)
-chris
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