> Does anyone know what causes these sorts of message to appear in
> Eudora's task progress window? The only clue to my having a missing
> e-mail this morning was an attachment with no e-mail to go with it.
> Eventually I found the following in the log file:
> 26140672 8:0.1.57 Temporary error receiving mail; couldn¹t create 000001
> (-48). Mail may be delayed, but will show up eventually.
> 26140672 8:0.1.57 Temporary error receiving mail; couldn¹t create
> 000001 (-48). Mail may be delayed, but will show up eventually.
> I had to restart Eudora to get it to appear. Any clues appreciated.
Two people have reported the same problem in Qualcomm's Mac forums,
both using Eudora 6.2.4 on Mac OS 10.4.8, and in both cases
only after switching from a PowerBook to a MacBook [Intel CPU]:
http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com/showthread.php?t=10727
http://eudorabb.qualcomm.com/showthread.php?t=10085 [see msg #3]
"this problem went away after a couple of days" [OP, msgs#1-2]
Does your case fit the above pattern?
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Tim Streater - 22 Mar 2007 11:31 GMT
> > Does anyone know what causes these sorts of message to appear in
> > Eudora's task progress window? The only clue to my having a missing
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>
> Does your case fit the above pattern?
Well, I'm 6.2.4 under 10.4.9 on a G4 Mini. I'm sure this happened under
10.4.8 too. Is it some permissions issue?
Kwan Yeoh - 22 Mar 2007 15:25 GMT
> > > Does anyone know what causes these sorts of message to appear in
> > > Eudora's task progress window? The only clue to my having a missing
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> Well, I'm 6.2.4 under 10.4.9 on a G4 Mini. I'm sure this happened under
> 10.4.8 too. Is it some permissions issue?
Well, I've been getting it on my Powerbook for that last year or two.
Running various versions of 10.4.x.

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