As I have not been able to use Linux since a major crash a month or so ago, I am corresponding via Eudora on Windows XP. (I will install 9.2 as soon as it comes out.) However, some kind of goofyness caused Eudora Pro 4 to terminate abruptly after downloading about 6 messages. Reloading the program from scratch did not help. Since this is not an MS product, I am surprised that it was attacked, and the problem may be some kind of fluke, but I thought I would alert the group. I called my ISP and had them remove all the mails from the inbox at their end, and so far, I can receive mail again. There does not seem to be any indication in Google of this situation, so it may be just a crazy fluke, but it could be that someone decided that he doesn't like Qualcomm, and put some kind of virus or worm on line. I don't know how such a thing could work, but it was certainly repeatable. (I could d/l the same 6 messages any number of times, but no more than those.) Then Eudora complained (upon being restarted) that the Inbox directory was corrupted, and would I like to recreate it. It didn't matter whether I did or not, the problem remained. I would appreciate any feedback from any of you out there who have run into this, and especially if you have found a way to fix it. --doug