Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Re: [Rpcemu] Bad opcode error involving Messenger on 5.19

On 24 May 2013, George Greenfield <george.greenfield@tiscali.co.uk>
wrote:

> I'm getting a persistent problem downloading emails using MessengerPro
> v4.23 running on 0.8.10/5.19 (NetFetch v2.20b is the associated mail
> fetcher in my setup)

Mail is fetched by Hermes, or POPStar, within NetFetch. Hermes dumps the
raw messages into !Hermes.MailDir.mailin.spool, whence MPro debatches
them. POPStar has a similar arrangement. MPro Choices...> Site details
will show whether Hermes, or POPStar, is configured as mail transport.

> which wasn't present under 0.8.9/4.02: when I click Transfer mail on
> the NetFetch panel, the downloading panel appears as usual, displays
> the progress of the download and then disappears, all as before.
> However, the Incoming mail field on the MessPro Main groups panel
> doesn't update

I normally use RPCEmu for mail/news, only when my RiscPC is not well,
and, from casual use, I'd not noticed any problem with RPCEmu. However,
I've now tried MPro 6.06 on RPCEmu089 and RPCEmu0810, running RO 4.39,
5.19 and 6.20. It seems that, on all combinations, incoming mail is not
debatched immediately, and it may take up to 30 seconds, before it lands
in the inbox.

I don't know why this should happen, but suspect that it may be due to
the location of my Mail/News directory, which is far away, in a folder
shared by all systems, accessed via an NTFS junction point.

> and shortly afterwards MessPro hangs.

Not here.

> Alt-Break gives the option of stopping 'Unknown' but quite often
> RPCEmu itself hangs, with the following error message:
>
> Bad opcode 36 73697407 at 203DDEE4
>
> Clicking OK in the error box forces a quit.
>
> Has anyone else encountered this problem, or have any idea what the
> issue might be? I'll gladly post a syslog if someone tells me how to
> save it.

The RPCEmu log is at C:\Program Files\RPCEmu\rpclog.txt

Tony




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