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I get the Digest edition of the Help List, and so far have not  
received the one that would be dated Mon., 7/29.  Maybe it will still  
turn up, but I've been having some problems with the PacBell mail  
server (not all that unusual), such as a test message sent to myself  
at this account taking well over an hour to arrive.  
 
I spent a lot of time today on the ECS news server researching  
anything I could find that might remotely have anything to do with  
Trap E's -- messages going back to 2000.  There were a whole lot of  
them.  Many theories and suggested fixes, but very possibly irrelevent  
to my problem.  Most of them referred to stack fixes.  I haven't been  
using Injoy or any dialer in ECS, and I could connect to websites  
using NS 4.61 or even Mozilla, without system crashes.  Hard to  
imagine how some stack bug could cause invoking a DOS or Win-OS2  
session to bring the system down !  
 
But there must be a cure somewhere, if we can just zero in on the true  
cause.  
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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