On 15/04/02 16:18, "Scott P. Richert" <ajrichert_at_mac.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know what a -48205 error is, and how to get rid of it? The
> NewtonOS Error Database tells me:
>
> Errorno: -48205
> Description: Index out of bounds (string or array)
> Category: Object System Errors
>
> But that's not particularly helpful. I'm getting the error when I use
> inet Mail to receive mail and one of the messages has an attachment.
> (I've been mailing Newton packages to myself, since I don't have a
> dongle and just got an ethernet card, but didn't have the ethernet
> portion of NIE installed.) It will download the message and the
> enclosure, but then it gives me the error and doesn't download any
> further messages. It also doesn't disconnect from the internet, and I
> have to disconnect manually. Finally, the only way I can get inet Mail
> to work properly after the error is to go into Storage and delete the
> Enroute POP List.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem, and if so, how have you dealt with
> it? Would switching to SimpleMail solve it?
I'm afraid that your InOut soup is hosed. If you really want to save it, try
using SBM Utilities and run Doctor. You can try to email Simon Bell, the
creator of SimpleMail and explain your problem.
-Laurent.
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