This is my 2nd try.  Still can't install 1.49 to make it work.  Does
any one out there has any suggestions?

I had 1.44 and installed 1.49 over 1.44.  I noticed the icons' color are
all lighter shade -- "Get New Mail" is light sea blue, "Send Queue Mail"
is light green, etc.

Then when I try to retrieve mail. The dialog box appear briefly, then
disappear -- with no new messages after 24 hours since my last
retrieval. The Log Panel displayed "connection finished - 0 message
received".  However, theBat NEVER asked me for the password, although it
was set to do that on every retrieval. [I don't save my password in
the program.]

Then I try to send a test message.  The dialog box appears, and the
graphic bar went from 0 to 100%; then the dialogbox disappears.  The
"sent" message appears in the Sent folder; but I didn't get it in my
other account.  No error message.

So I uninstalled TheBat; and reinstalled it.  No change.  Same
problems.  I tried installing 1.48f.  Same problems.

When I reinstalled 1.44 over 1.49, everything works.

I am using Win95a, if it makes any difference; no virus programs, no
firewalls running in the background.

Any possible diagnosis?  If I can't get any answers here, where can I
go?


Thanks in advance

JM


Using The Bat! 1.44
Under Windows 95 4.0 Build 950 

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