> From: Kadansky Consulting <http://www.box.com/~kconsult> > Date: Thu Dec 23, 6:04pm > > A client called me the other day with a strange computer problem which he > can't figure out, and neither has anyone he's called so far: > > When he sends an email message with an attachment, some of the time the > system freezes while uploading the attached file. By "freeze," he means > that he can't even move the mouse, and has to cycle the power to get > control back. > > The most frequent attachment he's sending is his resume, a 2-page Word 97 > file, so it's not very large. The freeze occurs once out of every 15-20 > times, at varying points in the "percent done" progress indicator. The > problem started about 2 months ago, but he doesn't remember anything else > significant that was going on at the time. > > He's using Windows 95 on a Pentium with 32mb RAM, Explorer 5, and AOL; he > originally had this problem with AOL 4, and it continued even after > upgrading to AOL 5. (I forgot to ask how full his disk is.) > > He's checked his machine with ScanDisk (no errors) and McAfee (no > viruses, although I forgot to ask him how recent his virus definitions > are). > > His family (wife & kids) also use the computer. > > One thing he mentioned was that he always has "compression" ON when > sending attachments. I suggested he tried turning it off, on the off > chance that that might make a difference. > > Any ideas? If the SMTP server is QMAIL, it may have to do with newlines. I forgot the exact circumstances, but when one fellow put in a single newline in the message but no other text with an attachment, it would always fail. Just a guess. > Any interest in this as a referral? No. > Thanks. > > Martin Kadansky > Kadansky Consulting > (617) 484-6657