Hi Michal,

On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 11:56:56 +0200GMT (31/08/01, 17:56 +0800GMT),
Michal Kozusznik wrote:

MK> I  just  wrote  about.  HTML  interpreter is not important for me. But
MK> multi-user  mode  working  correctly  on multi-user Win98 machines is.
MK> Some  time  ago  i was be able to push my boss to buy TB! for a lot of
MK> comps. This bug caused this transaction was not realized.

I cannot comment on this as I use stand-alone version. I am not aware
of a bug in the multi-user environment; maybe this came up during my
vacation? (You can forward me your original bug-report off-list, so we
don't bore the list with repetitions.)

MK> TB!  still  badly  works with CSAPI '97. This bug is known as well but
MK> the  guilt  is pushed to CSAPI. Don't know. Maybe that CSAPI is bugged
MK> but other progs work with it without problems. I can't ask my boss for
MK> buying Office2000 for TB! compatibility.

I don't have this problem. CSAPI spell-checks fine. What exactly
happens (or not) on your side?

MK> TB!  now  is  unable to check mailboxes in defined time period. It was
MK> referred on this mailing list by some people - without any response!

TB mail-checks fine over here; both in the office and at home.

MK> Is  it  not  enough? These problems occurred really long time ago. Why
MK> these are not solved yet?

The only one of the three bugs you mention I am aware of is that some
users complained that suddenly TB stopped checking mail periodically.
Even though it had worked earlier. Very strange.

However, we could not gather enough evidence to guess what the reason
might be. I am sure Rit would fix immediately if they had an angle.
Can you put your finger on it?

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Cheers,
Thomas.

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