Thanks to anyone who tried to help me figure it out. I'm just going to
cry uncle here. Okay, so I gave in and decided to just filter for
Microsoft in the headers of emails from OOzy. So far, so good, it seems.
I haven't had anything else crashing me... We'll see how this works out.
I can
On Sunday 13 June 2004 01:11 am, Amy wrote:
Chuck MATTSEN wrote:
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2) Convince OOzy to stop using Outlook Express, however there may be a
very good reason for the use of said evilness, like accessing email
from a computer one is not allowed to install things on.
He seems to be
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Carroll Grigsby wrote:
| Have you observed this behavior with other OE-generated emails?
I've only noticed it on the one e-mail, and that's out of probably
20,000 or so incoming messages, a good share of which had to be
composed by OE.
I didn't keep
Okay, so this was something that's been happening occasionally for the
last few days or so... and I think I've found a pattern, but I'm not
entirely sure. Maybe someone can give me an idea?
To start, I'm running Thunderbird 0.6. I have all the mail from this
list viewing threaded. I have found
Amy wrote:
To start, I'm running Thunderbird 0.6. I have all the mail from this
list viewing threaded. I have found that when I open certain emails from
the list, Thunderbird just up and closes itself. I've noticed the
following things about all of the emails: They're always the start of a
Well, once I found the view message source option, I poked my nose into
the messages that had crashed me, and the ones that hadn't. All of the
emails that I still had which crashed me said in the headers that they
came from Outlook Express. All of the ones that worked fine for me said
they
Amy wrote:
Well, once I found the view message source option, I poked my nose into
the messages that had crashed me, and the ones that hadn't. All of the
emails that I still had which crashed me said in the headers that they
came from Outlook Express. All of the ones that worked fine for me
Chuck MATTSEN wrote:
I suppose that means one of three things:
A whole lot more than three, one would suppose. :-)
1) Suck it up, and deal with it. So what if Thunderbird closes on me
once in a while, it runs perfectly fine when I restart it, and it
takes but a second to restart it.
True; TB