On 7/21/04 5:54 PM, "Hanagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --another thing with this is that it usually means there is an email on the
> server with a corrupt or missing header.
> Don't ask me how this happens.  And it's not just with Entourage.  Different
> clients respond to it differently.  But it's almost always the same cause.
> Working with the techs at my ISP we found that the best way to resolve this
> with Entourage in particular is to go through the recent emails on the
> server and look for the suspect message and delete it completely.  Then
> restart Entourage.

But the question I have is: Why does this happen regularly with Entourage
2004 where it never happened with previous versions....



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