> Hello David, > On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:30:19 -0600 GMT (19/01/2006, 23:30 +0700 GMT), > David Huber wrote:
DH>> I changed nothing - the errors just started happening. > That's what they always say. And the vase started to swing left and > right by itself, until it fell on the floor and broke. I didn't do it, > I swear. (My apologies. SCNR, as they say.) DH>> And I'm running WinME (ARGHH!!!!). > I find that quite brave. DH>> Though for some reason, today, I'm not getting any of these errors DH>> and it seems to have self-corrected. > These self-correcting ones are the worst to track down. DH>> The error message came up in a little window and all it said was DH>> "Error: Unable to insert a line" with an "okay" button to click. > This error message doesn't mean much, without knowing where that line > was attempted to be inserted. DH>> I wonder if one of the emails on my server could have been causing DH>> a problem? > Yes, there was a version which made TB crash when the RFC-headers of > an incoming mail were faulty in a certain way. Which TB version are > you using? DH>> It would have gotten deleted this morning in the daily purge of DH>> emails (which I leave on the server for a day after I download). DH>> Or maybe not. > Yes, that could be it. DH>> Thanks for answering! Not sure if this line of questioning is DH>> worth pursuing any more unless that message comes back. > If you experience the same again, let us know. Maybe you have a > possibility to forward this mail before deleting it, so we can dissect > the headers. > I haven't had this problem for a fewe versions now, though. Another thing to try if you ever get the error again - disable the e-mail scanning option on your anti-virus if you have one and it is set to scan e-mail. I can't remember the exact error text, but it sounds like the same error I used to get. There was a problem between my anti-virus (Trend PC-cillin) and The Bat! It used to work fine, then one day errors started to appear, mainly when I sent e-mails from memory. I suspect it was probably a signature or engine update on PC-cillin that caused the problem (I had PC-cillin set to automatically update every 12 hours). Anyway, whatever the problem, PC-cillin and The Bat! just don't like each other, so I've had to disable the e-mail (both incoming and outgoing) scan options in PC-cillin. No more errors at least. -- Chris ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.65.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html