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Old January 5th, 2003, 08:13 AM
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Mail.app won't launch !!!

I'm having some strange problems at the moment and hoped that someone would be able to shed some light on the matter...

Mail, iCal, Address Book, iChat, Sherlock won't launch -- the icon bounces in the dock for a couple of seconds then disappears.

I've even tried repairing permission on the volume and logging in as root to run the apps with no luck.

Btw, my Home directory is on a different partition (/Volumes/Users/dkearford) and all other apps seem to be working fine -- Mail etc worked fine until about an hour ago.

Does anyone have any ideas ?
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Old January 5th, 2003, 11:55 AM
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Just reinstalled 10.2.3 Combo update and it seems to have fixed things, although I still don't know what the problems was (?!).
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