Saturday, July 16, 2005, 2:27:26 PM, (Internet Time - @852) you wrote: Hello Vili,
V> Hello tbbeta, V> Ok, I found the cause of the memory leak. I know, that there must be V> a leak, I felt it :) ...: V> 1. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. Lets say it is X MB. V> 2. Ctrl+N, new mail. And just close it, dont do anything. Repeat it, V> for example 10 times. V> 3. Check the mem. need of TB! in task manager. It will be ca. X+3 MB. V> So, more email you send, more RAM will be used up... V> I did not try it by sending, I guess, that would cause a leak, too. V> Please confirm it. V> PS.: No antivirus software, no plugin, WinXP Home SP1 :)), 512 MB RAM. V> TB! v3.51.4 Ok Vili, I see what you are talking about. I tired the CTL-N with in the IMAP account and nothing really happened. Then I switched over to a POP account and on the Process Explorer when I hit CTL-N the "Private Bytes History" jumped to 54 mb from about 3 mb. I have attached a screen shot. Maybe you can make some kind of sense out of this, as I am no programer. :) -- Best regards, Michael mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! Version 3.51.4 Windows XP Professional/5.1 Service Pack 2 (build 2600) on a Single/Athlon XP (Thoroughbred)
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