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> I use MD-II on a 68000 A1000 with 512K Chip RAM and 9Meg Fast RAM. 
> Every time I use MD-II for an e-mail session and then exit I am
> missing about 1/2 Meg of Fast RAM.  Does anyone else have this
> problem?  My A1000 is on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 52 weeks
> out of the year (execpt during thunderstorms) and I would never have
> to reboot execpt for MD-II stealing Fast RAM.
> 
> If I leave MD-II running and iconify it (also, auto expire does work
> this way) then after a 2-3 days I have less then 2 Meg of free Fast
> RAM. This requires a reboot to get my Fast RAM back.  Can anyone
> explain this to me?

Yes. It's called a "memory leak".

If someone has an Amiga with a MMU, please could you run VMEM to give
yourself virtual memory. You don't need to add much virtual memory, but
make sure virtual memory is allocated before normal public RAM, and switch
on memory tracking. Then you can see exactly how much RAM each process
allocates over time. If you could then leave Microdot running for a while
and see if it gets excessive.

> Also, the auto check for new mail is good but every 5 minutes sucks. 
> How about a user option, in minutes, for this.  As long as I am
> wishing, I have never seen a queue button.  How about adding a queue
> button to the Send, Store or Cancel line.  This way I can write as
> many e-mails as I want and send them all at 1 time.

To do this, click the "Store" button, then when you want to send them all,
click on "Send Msgs" in the main window.

Matthew

-- 
Quark: I want you to try something for me. Take a sip of this.
Garak: What is it?
Quark: A human drink. It's called "root beer". Come on. Aren't you just a
        little bit curious? What do you think?
Garak: It's vile!
Quark: I know. It's so bubbly, cloy, and happy.
Garak: Just like the Federation.
Quark: But you know what's really frightening? If you drink enough of it,
        you begin to like it.
Garak: It's insidious.
Quark: Just like the Federation.


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