>> 3. When I start up TB, these numbers are around 52 MB.
> It says 43.572 KB
>> 4. Hit Ctrl+R (Reply) on a message. At me, the memory and VM use goes
>> up to 130-140 MB in like 2-3 seconds.
> It says 45.356 KB, after half minute. No increase here.
Try to close and open a reply again.
What I see
Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2009 at 22:14, Peter Hampf wrote:
> - TB as a professional system *MUST* be able to handle any number of
> conditions
> and any nesting levels.
> - even the greatest Luser must not be able to make TB crash or behave in an
> unexpected manner.
Agree to that.
> Conclusio
Dwight,
On 04-02-2009 21:47, you wrote in :
> Got error message whenever I tried to send the message, and then when I tried
> to save the message or close the message, or exit TB! Had to use task mgr to
> close.
I have also received numerous "Stream read error" and "could not export
message".
I
Hi Peter,
on Wed, 4 Feb 2009 22:14:12 +0100GMT (04.02.2009, 22:14 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
PH> - I was able to edit this filter in the past.
PH> - TB as a professional system *MUST* be able to handle any number of
conditions
PH> and any nesting levels.
PH> - even the greatest Luser must not
Hello Volker,
> Yep, I noticed this annoying behavior sometimes, too. Maybe you should
> file a bug report, which I would support!
Here it is:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=7475
As I wrote, I think it is related to the other sorting office-issue
(https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?i
Hi all!
> I was trying to send a message, and instead got a popup window with a
> red button with white X in it. No text. Got error message whenever I
> tried to send the message, and then when I tried to save the message
> or close the message, or exit TB! Had to use task mgr to close.
Someti
I tried to report an error which occured yesterday when I was trying
to read my mail and TB crashed. I attached the portion of the
exceptions log which was created.
This message was rejected by the moderator.
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316.303.9385 phone ahead to fax
dcorrin at fastmail.fm
photo ga
I was trying to send a message, and instead got a popup window with a
red button with white X in it. No text. Got error message whenever I
tried to send the message, and then when I tried to save the message
or close the message, or exit TB! Had to use task mgr to close.
Exception log attached,
Hi Peter,
on Mon, 2 Feb 2009 20:52:37 +0100GMT (02.02.2009, 20:52 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
PH> please have a look at the attached image; that is what 4.1.11.2 presents
PH> me when I try to scroll through the condition window of a filter.
I don't see this problem here now, but it reminds m
So, as I wrote earlier, my VM runs up when reply to a mail. I managed
to track down to the Reply template.
So, if my reply template is empty, %BLANK, replying a mail will not
really increase the VM size.
BUT: if I have a simple
%QUOTES
%CURSOR
Vili
reply template, then replying to a 3-line mai
[Reply to: »Volker Ahrendt« · 2009-02-03 · 11:58 h (CET)]
Open/closed state for the first account in the folder tree is not
remembered between sessions.
>>> Confirmed.
>>> Never noticed it before as I prefer it to be opened and it is, but
>>> I closed it and after a restart it was open
[Reply to: »mse« · 2009-02-04 · 19:48 h (CET)]
Moin, Mse!
>> Cannot confirm this on WinXP, too.
> I cannot confirm the scrolling problems on XP SP3, but I think the
> error might be in the routine that changes the size of the text
> boxes when typing text.
Yep, I noticed this annoying behavior
Hi Mackley,
on Wed, 4 Feb 2009 19:11:03 +0100GMT (04.02.2009, 19:11 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
M> Test machine: MS Windows XP Home SP2 italian with Voyager 4.1.11.1
M> 1) I've a message in "Inbox" with subject "Linux day - 25 ottobre"
M> 2) in "Sorting Office" I create a new filter named "Test"
Test machine: MS Windows XP Home SP2 italian with Voyager 4.1.11.1
1) I've a message in "Inbox" with subject "Linux day - 25 ottobre"
2) in "Sorting Office" I create a new filter named "Test" with
condition "Subject contains Linux" and action "Play Sound" (Beep using
PC Speaker)
3) right click on
Hi all,
on Wed, 4 Feb 2009 18:24:40 +0100GMT I wrote:
PM> on Tue, 3 Feb 2009 21:25:25 +0100GMT I wrote:
PM>> I created a couple of new filters for incoming messages and added
PM>> OR conditions to existing ones. None of them works when I refilter the
PM>> inbox.
PM> The subject I chose was no
Hi all,
on Tue, 3 Feb 2009 21:25:25 +0100GMT I wrote:
PM> I created a couple of new filters for incoming messages and added
PM> OR conditions to existing ones. None of them works when I refilter the
PM> inbox.
The subject I chose was not precise. The new filters do work for new
incoming message
Hello Jens,
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 12:42:59 +0100 GMT (04/02/2009, 18:42 +0700 GMT),
Jens Franik wrote:
JF> Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2009 at 03:12, Jens Franik wrote:
>> The Erorro you get
JF> Be carefull, do not write complicated E-Mails in the early morning ;-)
Thanks for the warning. And testing to
> Did you hit reply?
Of course ! ! :-D
I also repeat these steps on TheBat! 4.1.11.2 (beta .exe) on MS WinXP
SP2 italian but aint got no dramatic increase.
--
Mackley
Current beta is 4.1.11.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.si
Hello Mackley,
> Tested with official stable TheBat! 4.1.11 on MS WinXP Home SP2 italian
>> 3. When I start up TB, these numbers are around 52 MB.
> It says 43.572 KB
>> 4. Hit Ctrl+R (Reply) on a message. At me, the memory and VM use goes
>> up to 130-140 MB in like 2-3 seconds.
> It says 45.356
Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2009 at 03:12, Jens Franik wrote:
> The Erorro you get
Be carefull, do not write complicated E-Mails in the early morning ;-)
--
With kind Regards
Jens Franik
mailto:je...@gmx.de
Picture of me? X-Rogue http://www.de2all.de/Kr_bat.jpg
The Bat! 4.1.11.2 mit AntiSpamSniper 3.
Tested with official stable TheBat! 4.1.11 on MS WinXP Home SP2 italian
> 3. When I start up TB, these numbers are around 52 MB.
It says 43.572 KB
> 4. Hit Ctrl+R (Reply) on a message. At me, the memory and VM use goes
> up to 130-140 MB in like 2-3 seconds.
It says 45.356 KB, after half minute
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