Try dragging your copy of Powermail to the trash and installing a fresh,
up to date copy. You won't lose any mail, as it is kept in the
'Powermail Files' folder in the 'Mail' folder in your 'Home' folder. The
only thing you have to watch is to transfer your latest Spamsieve
application from within the Powermail app folder, if you keep Spamsieve
bang up to date.

I have had very occasional spurious problems that have been solved this way.

Don't forget to repair disk permissions afterwards. Go>Utilities>Disk Utility

HTH

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  Cotty


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