Bob, Maybe Try Deleting the preferences for mail.app? Dan Brieck Jr. On May 27, 2004, at 10:31 PM, Robert Weller wrote: > > I updated three machines to 10.3.4: a G4/450 > Sawtooth, a G4/1.2 GHz Cube, and a G5/1.8SP. One one > of the machines, I am having a reproducible problem > with mail. > > Some, but not all, messages cannot be replied to or > forwarded. When I click on the "reply to" or > "Forward" buttons, nothing happens. If I quit and > re-launch mail, I get a bunch of reply or forward > message windows -- the same ones that didn't open > before I quit. > > The problem appears to be related to html content in > the original message, but I haven't been able to > narrow it down beyond that. > > I've tried rebooting, repairing permission, and > resetting the junk mail filter. Nothing, so far, has > worked. > > I run two non-Apple mail-related apps: SpamSieve and > PriorityMail. I quit SpamSieve, and there was no > change in the behavior. I'm not sure how to remove > PriorityMail, but I doubt that program is the culprit > (it merely provides a pull-down menu that allows me to > change the priority of messages I am sending). > > I've seen a few reports of mail problems (crashes, > mostly) since the 10.3.4 update was released, but > nothing that sounds like my problem. > > Bob >