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Couple of OE  questions......

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K P - 09 Nov 2005 17:55 GMT
Hi Folks...

Couple of questions for those in the know....

I'm running OE on a couple of iMacs at work.  One is an OSX machine,
running OE under 9.2.2, and one is an older system.  The last couple of
days, certain messages have been crashing the machines- OE just goes
away when we try to print it.  I can forward it to another OSX machine,
and print it fine thru Thunderbird.  Any ideas?

I've discovered that if I delete certain messages, OE works fine again,
but a couple of times I've had to, for example, select at least one
other message beside the bad one, and delete them both at the same time
to keep the bad one from opening.

I will be taking the OSX machine to Thunderbird soon, I assume there is
a way to import all the addressbooks and old messages?  Anyone know for
sure?

Tks.....
TG Online (MVP) - 10 Nov 2005 09:59 GMT
> Hi Folks...
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> Tks.....

The crashes could be down to a lack of memory assigned to OE.  To alter the
settings for this, look here...

<http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tg.online/macfaq/articles/038.html>

If the messages continue to crash OE, you could remove the offending items
more easily just by turning off the Preview Pane in the View menu.

I'm not sure about importing data into Thunderbird.  You should certainly be
able to import into Apple Mail, and perhaps from there on to Thunderbird.

HTH,

Ricky
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