I was getting the same problem with mine. I have a G4 Power PC that has
an upgraded processor. I did this so i could run Leopard.
When i got 6.0.6b1 in the mail i made a copy of the program i was
getting the errors with and saved a copy of the data base. I then loaded
the 6.0.6b1 and tried it on
John Keegan wrote:
>Does Powermail Salvage even work on Intel Macs?
>On Powermail 6 message databases?
No, unfortunately, PowerMail Salvage does not work for PowerMail 6 databases.
You can try to create a new PowerMail User Environment (from the file /
database menu), quit PowerMail, then copy yo
>I got a series of errors, one for each database
>component that needed rebuilding. In each case, the error codes were
>the same:
>
>Class-DB what=100 err=130
I have a similar issue as Don had, but worse. I woke up to find
Powermail locked up. It would not quit and I needed to do a force quit.
Up
Thanks Jérôme for telling us it's broken.
It makes me feel better to know that it's NOT my data even though I
suspected it was a Powermail problem.
I suspect a large number of your users are power users where email is a
very important part of their operation. Knowing that our very valuable
email
Don Zahniser wrote:
>Everything seemed to work except the
>low-level rebuild. I got a series of errors, one for each database
>component that needed rebuilding. In each case, the error codes were
>the same:
>
>Class-DB what=100 err=130
Low-level rebuild is currently broken. However, its only pu
On 11/23/10, at 10:03 AM, Bill Schjelderup b...@companioncorp.com said:
>It seems to be that Powermail is on "maintenance development" from CTM,
>I keep looking at alternatives...but none do it for me. I expect with
>all the competition for email clients and Powermail not supporting HTML
>email ve
Hello alls,
I've the same problema: when I try rebuild low level, I got the fatal message:
>Class-DB what=100 err=130
I've the same felling as Bill: Powermail seems to be on "maintenance
development" from CTM. It seems also to be a PERMANENT maintenance
development... Sigh!
Best regards.
--
Ra
Since the last update I've not been able to do low level rebuilds. I'm
on the latest hardware and systems.
I do rebuilds on a regular basis, so I suspect since the problem
occurred just after the update, that there is a problem with Powermail.
I've not noticed any other bad side effect, other opt
After my spinning beachball adventures trying to export my PowerMail
database to PowerMail exchange format, I thought I would try to do some
maintenance on the database. I restarted PowerMail and checked all of
the items in the first category. Everything seemed to work except the
low-level rebuil
Unfortunately this didn't work. Is there anything else I can try?
Ron
- Original Message -
From: PowerMail Engineering
Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009 6:22 am
Subject: Re: database problems
To: PowerMail discussions
> H Ronald Riggs wrote:
>
> >My computer crashe
H Ronald Riggs wrote:
>My computer crashed and now it says "Your database file has not the
>expected format" and it asks if I want to convert it. But conversion
>fails. Any help would be very helpful. Thanks.
First, make a backup of your PowerMail database folder.
Then press the command and opt
My computer crashed and now it says "Your database file has not the expected
format" and it asks if I want to convert it. But conversion fails. Any help
would be very helpful. Thanks.
Ron
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