Hello Timothy,

Monday, May 21, 2007, 3:32:06 PM, you wrote:


> 1.  Extremely large delay when sending emails, the bat connects to
> the email server and just sits there for approximately 30 seconds 
> before starting to send the email.

Your problems could be related to a poor DNS server.  If it is
standard pop3 and smtp, you could try using the tcpip address instead
of mail.domain.com, or you could set your computer to use the opendns
DNS servers (just Google OpenDNS).

If using wireless, it could be a problem with your wireless protocol,
where it fades in and out of connection.

Or, it could be your email host that is overworked and slow to
respond.

What is your server timeout set to in account properties under
"Transport" ?

> 2.  I leave the bat on all day, and retrieve new messages every 5
> minutes, After running the bat for an hour or so it locks up when 
> downloading messages, it will just sit there with the last message 
> being downloaded and will never finish.

I've had this behaviour too with poor internet connections and a dozen
people trying to connect on a wireless connection.  If you tell us
that Outlook Express races through sending and receiving, then there
may be reason to suspect that The Bat! is at fault.

-- 
Best regards,
 Doug                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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TheBat! Voyager 3.99.4
on Windows XP


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