viernes, 30 abr 2004 at 07:32, it seems you wrote:

> my account setting is to keep attachment in message body (not a
> separate file). however i found the
> file size displayed in the mail sidebar never matches the actual size when the file 
> is saved to
> disk. for example, i now have a file which shows as 79,921 bytes in thebat mail view 
> sidebar, but
> when saved to disk, windows file properties window shows 79,974

> i can reproduce this issue on all attachments. is this a known bug?


It should be the clustering waste space.

Right  click  on  the  file  when  it's  saved to a folder, and select
properties. See the "Size" and the "Size in disk" numbers and compare.

PD:  I  have  a  spanish Windows, so some of the texts of this message
could be different.

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Using The Bat! 2.10.03 on Windows XP (5.1.2600 Service Pack 1)


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