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echo: bluewave
to: JEAN PARROT
from: Ben Carpenter
date: 2003-02-10 14:59:04
subject: Re: Crunged !

-=> Quoting JEAN PARROT to DAN CEPPA <=-
 
 DC> As it is, what I do does work for me.  And, your solution 
 DC> works for you.  That, of course, is the true bottom lines.  

 JP> That did it ! Listen.. After U/Ling my .rep today, they all
 JP> went up fine to Doc's Place, I went back into BW and went
 JP> through the motions of deleting the mail and guess what ? It
 JP> crunged the replies. So, my procedure is the right one. Thanks
 JP> to an observant eye, I remembered that this is when that
 JP> happened before and NOT doing it now, saves my precious
 JP> replies. Since I deviated from that procedure, I have not had a
 JP> crunged packet again, in the last week or so.

 JP> We are having fun. Even if I see no reason why this deleting
 JP> the mail would damage the replies. Things happen. ;-)

 Jean

 When you mention deleting the mail above elaborate on just what you did.
 Did you delete an incoming mail packet, did you delete messages in an
 incoming mail packet or were you deleting messages in a reply packet,
 or just what were you deleting that caused the problem?

... Ben    

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