AT> You will significantly improve your chances of a useful response if
AT> you pare down the code that triggers to problem to the fewest number
AT> of lines possible.
AT>
AT> Ideally, you'd also remove the PEAR class and just strip out the
AT> lines that trigger the bug.

I will try to do this. Unfortunately, I goofed up and stated that it could not send e-mail at all. This was do to setting my authentication method to the wrong thing. When I changed it back to LOGIN, it will now send e-mail messages flawlessly. However, every 4th or 5th time, it will not send the message and will display a blank page with:

PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 0177A9D4

Like I said, I'll try to pare down the code, but I feel out of luck here, since it's occurring intermittently.

Thank you for your time.

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Regards,
 Ben Ramsey
 http://benramsey.com
 http://www.phpcommunity.org/wiki/People/BenRamsey

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