Dear Morpheus, @19-Oct-2004, 13:07 Morpheus [M] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
T>>> I see the headers only with the rest of the email stripped out by T>>> TheBat! >> TB may fail to /display/ content, but a view of the message source >> always shows an intact receipt. Whatever TB is sent, it stores. >> Anything else is the influence of something external to TB. ... <snip> M> Seems like I have touched a nerve? Not at all. Just got me and other pretty much confused. M> First of all there has already been support from others commenting M> on a similar thing happening to them. I haven't seen any and I've been following this thread from the start. One user (Peter) stated that entire messages *and* headers got blanked but he was replied to stating that he was probably seeing a display bug. Nobody else has had a single word of support for your claim. M> My delivery system is a folder which receives my email from a M> satellite connection and there it sits until I use an email client M> to fetch it from the folder. Excuse me - this is a delivery mechanism. No folder can be "fetched from" on 127.0.0.1 without it responding to a POP3 or IMAP request. That puts you at the mercy of its protocol implementation. M> When I view the raw message for the ones that HAVE been stripped M> they are intact until TheBat! loads them so by simple means of M> elimination it can only be either TheBat! and my settings or M> BayesIT. And yet you fail to eliminate the delivery protocol? Even when there is no support for your position that TB will censor mails on receipt? Very strange. M> I have changed my alias to something more appropriate and I agree M> it is confusing but never realised until I started to see my M> messages in the list. Thank you for doing that - much appreciated! :-D M> Hopefully I have trimmed my list footers as well :-) Yes. M> My thoughts now are that something has become corrupted ... this is a possibility. M> and before I scrap TheBat! perhaps I should uninstall and then M> reinstall to see if I can eliminate the problem that way. Yes, but you should also verify that the protocol implementation on whatever it is sitting on your mysterious "folder" is bona-fide. -- Cheers -- //.arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator and fellow end user TB! v3.0.2.1 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 '
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