Repost - pls help. Pm crashing on PGP signed mail

Larry Alkoff pmmail@dmiyu.org
Sun, 29 Oct 2000 09:31:30 -0600


This thread which I started has gotten off on a side track discussing cut and paste issues - which have been solved for me.

Can we please discuss how to prevent (some) messages which have a PGP key to the left of the date
from crashing PMMail when I either preview the msg or open it for reading?

It's a really annoying bug and I don't yet even know if it's unique to my PMMail setup.
My PMMail is version PMMail 98 Professional 2.00.1500 under Windows 98 SE.
Sorry, I no longer run OS/2 <sob>.

While one poster suggested I upgrade (presumably to PMMail 2000) I'd prefer not to do that until I know
it fixes the problem.

Does anyone else have this problem?  Is it a known issue?  Is it fixed in PMMail 2000?
Can I do anything about it?

One of the offending messages is attached for your enjoyment and below is the error message
I get which, when I click OK, closes PMMail.

PMMAILW caused an invalid page fault in
module <unknown> at 0000:00000001.

Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0167 EIP=00000001 EFLGS=00010206
EBX=00000000 SS=016f ESP=0070ec30 EBP=00831d84
ECX=008322d4 DS=016f ESI=008321f4 FS=11a7
EDX=00000001 ES=016f EDI=00831a44 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
00 00 00 65 04 70 00 16 00 70 05 65 04 70 00 65
Stack dump:
1001f22b 008322d4 00831a44 00832104 00831d84 00000000 1004cc2e
008321f4 00831a44 0072a248 00831d84 00831d84 1004ce51 00832104
1003606b 00832104


Best, Larry Alkoff N2LA




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Big Brother tells me that Lindsay Haisley wrote:
> Michael Rice and some folks at the CACTUS meeting last night were discuss=
ing
> some inherent problems with csh/tcsh and a document somewhere which point=
ed
> these out.  Michael, do you, or does anyone else, have a link to a website
> covering this topic?
>=20

    Boy... I wish I had been able to stay lopnger.  I'd have plugged
zsh big time.  It is a MUCH nicer shell than either bash or csh.
    BTW... debian 2.2 does not install csh by default, but it does install
bash.  I had to edit some shell scripts in some distributions (e.g., xv)
to work around this.

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Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux)
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