Subj : E-Mail To : Digital Man From : Ruger Date : Sun Oct 02 2005 09:11 pm Re: E-Mail By: Digital Man to Ruger on Sun Oct 02 2005 02:50 pm > Re: E-Mail > By: Ruger to Digital Man on Sun Oct 02 2005 08:47 am > > > Re: E-Mail > > By: Digital Man to Ruger on Sat Oct 01 2005 02:16 pm > > > > > Re: E-Mail > > > By: Ruger to All on Sat Oct 01 2005 05:10 pm > > > > > > > Am Having a problem reading my e-mail. When it gets to number 32 an > > > > delete it, it gives and windows error screen and bumps me right off > > > > board? What can I do to correct this, any ideas? > > > > > > You'll need to supply more details. Reading your e-mail how? Using > > > Telnet/Rlogin? http? Internet e-mail (POP3) client? What's the error m > > > What version of Synchronet? > > > Once again you have helped me see the light on another problem. You got m > > thinking about my telnet. I use HyperACCESS and Mtelnet. The Mtelnet had > > problem's when I read my e-mail. But it seems the HyperACCESS had some > > problem's with a specific message. Once I deleted it with the Mtelnet pro > > then the HyperACCESS telnet was fine? Just one of those things,the free > > program worked fine and the 165.00 program had issues...don't figure,o ma > > it does? :-) > > So which program was crashing when you read the message, HyperACCESS or > Synchronet? If HyperACCESS was crashing, then it certainly indicates an > "issue" (aka bug) in that program. Perhaps Hilgraeve has a newer version > available (possibly with a fix)? > > digital man > > Snapple "Real Fact" #35: > Elephants only sleep 2 hours a day. Definitly was HyperACCESS,unfortunatly I have the latest version. -( Thanski mucho agin me friend! Ruger --- þ Synchronet þ Red Dragon BBS telnet://reddragon.dyndns.org .