Yes, I filed a report "[Bug 72414] - Mail crashes the entire application"
and sent also the "talkback" info. I get mail crash completely when i click
to read a message that contains an attachment (both zip and pdf tend to do
that). Similarly i often can't send out a message with attachment (I get
cryptic error note that my message could not be sent). After rebooting the
computer, the problem goes away (for a while only).
N. Gat
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> All of the builds I've downloaded in the last couple of weeks have had a
> serious number of problems with sending or forwarding mail, especially
> with attachments. I narrowed one down and filed a bug, but have other
> problems as well. I don't see anything on bugzilla that's close to what
> I'm experiencing, and have a hard time believing I'm the only one seeing
> any of these problems.
>
> There aren't any unexpected error messages that show in the console log
> when I have a problem (just the usual chrome://<whatever>.js errors that
> I've come to ignore). The only thing I get out of mozilla is *maybe* a
> "Sending message failed" alert dialog. Mightly helpful error message,
> BTW. A clue as to why would be appreciated :). Before going through the
> pains of trying to figure out exactly what kind of messages/attachments
> give the problem (not all do), I'd like to know if anybody else sees any
> of these with multiple pop dialup accounts (no proxy) in one profile,
> all sending through the same smtp server:
>
> - Forwarding or sending to multiple recipients doesn't send,
> particularly if attachments are involved. I've had the most problems
> forwarding messages that originated from a Novell server.
> - "Relay error" messages when sending from one pop address through
> another's smtp server. (I got this error twice in the last week or so,
> and never saw it in mozilla before this)
>
> I've had to resort to sending almost anything with an attachment using
> NS 4.x. :-(
>
> Is part of the problem perhaps my ISP? If so, what kind of data can I
> collect from them to help debug these nasty problems. And other than
> building mozilla, is there a tool or two on Win98 that might help me
> narrow down why messages don't send?
>
> thanks a bunch.
>
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