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Kent Covert <[log in to unmask]>
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Miami University VMS News <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 17 Jan 1994 08:56:58 -0500
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Democ) writes:
> Well I have been able to crash mail again and figured I would document it for
> comments and answers.
>         I was in mail reading a message, at the end of it I tried to move it
> into a folder that I had not yet created in my mail directory.  I received a
> core dump and was booted out of mail.  Upon re-entering mail I found out that
> the folder had been created and the message moved.  When I moved the original
> message I used the command:  move <folder-name>
 
I assume that you were using the MAIL program on OCEAN.  If you would,
please specify this in your message.  This prevents me from getting
hundreds of calls asking if MAIL on MIAVX1 is broken.  Thanks.
 
As we have stated before, MAIL on OCEAN is HOPELESSLY broken.  Innosoft
(the authors of MAIL), are working on a new version that is supposed to fix
all of these problems.  We will be putting this new version on the system
as soon as we receive it.
 
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                                     Kent Covert, Software Coordinator
                                     Miami Computing and Information Services
                                     Miami University, Oxford, OH
                                     [log in to unmask]  (internet)
                                     kacovert@miavx1                 (bitnet)

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