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Tom, thanks for the off-list trap info.  Your mail server isn't  
responding so I'll say thanks here.  
 
  04/05/09 02:24:28 OAA003.93: SYSERR:  
  cannot connect to orange.mgw.rr.com.,  
  SMTP client channel,  
  fd=861 sock_error = 10060:  
  during initial connection with orange.mgw.rr.com.  
 
10060 is "connection timed out"  
 
My off-list message to you follows:  
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Tom Brown wrote:  
>   
> Maybe one of these files will help...  
>   
> TRAP 0005 - BOUND RANGE EXCEEDED: A Bound instruction exceeded the  
> specified limits. Contact software support.  
>  GF>    05       0005    Bound Range Exceeded  
>  GF>  Trap 05 (0005) - Bound Range Exceeded.  
>  GF> A trap 0005 is caused when a program started a BOUND instruction  
>  GF> without registering a bound exception handler.  [SYS1935]  
 
Thanks Tom!  Bound probably means my Elsa video card driver was having  
conniptions (it does that sporadically).  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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