Re: Database problems

2010-12-14 Thread Gerald F. Carroll
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

Re: Database problems

2010-12-14 Thread PowerMail Engineering
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

Re: Database problems

2010-12-12 Thread John Keegan
>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

Re(2): Database problems

2010-11-25 Thread Bill Schjelderup
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

Re: Database problems

2010-11-25 Thread PowerMail Engineering
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

Re: Database problems

2010-11-23 Thread T.L. Miller
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

Re: Database problems

2010-11-23 Thread Raphaël PAREJO
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

Re: Database problems

2010-11-23 Thread Bill Schjelderup
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

Database problems

2010-11-23 Thread Don Zahniser
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

Re: database problems

2009-06-15 Thread H Ronald Riggs
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

Re: database problems

2009-06-13 Thread PowerMail Engineering
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

database problems

2009-06-12 Thread H Ronald Riggs
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