Hello MFPA, Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 7:04:34 PM, you wrote:
> Hi > On Thursday 10 December 2009 at 12:53:43 AM, in > <mid:18313630.20091209175...@cox.net>, Tim Hamm wrote: >>> Windows Start menu | Run | Type "%temp%" (without >>> quotes) into the run box and press ENTER or click OK. >>> Search the temp folder that opens for "bat*.tmp" >>> (without quotes) and delete the found files. >>> If you just want to delete the files without looking >>> at them, you can type "del %temp%\bat*.tmp" (without >>> quotes) into a command window and press ENTER. >> No such folder exists, maybe because I use CCleaner >> often. > Strange. Try typing "set" (without quotes) in a command window and > seeing what path is reported for TEMP. C:\WINDOWS\TEMP >> Have any ideas on why processing is to a snails pace? > Aside from the possibility of lots of bat*.tmp files (I don't know if > CCleaner deletes these) and having ruled out any complications with > anti-spam and anti-virus, what comes to mind is how you are connecting > to the server. Some servers allow you to send/receive through a > regular or a secure connection. If using a secure connection from TB! > to a particular server, are you also using a secure connection from > the other mail clients that connect faster? > An example is that TB! is set up to connect to one of my Yahoo > accounts via a "regular" connection and this often starts sending or > receiving within a 0-3 seconds. Another Yahoo account I have TB! set > up to contact the *same* servers via "secure to dedicated port" and > this usually starts sending in 12-15 seconds or receiving in 17-22 > seconds. If not receiving after 22 seconds I get "could not connect to > server" and have to try a few minutes later. ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.2.12.4 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html