Hi Matthew,
> > [snip]
> > If I leave MD-II running and iconify it (also, auto expire does work
> > this way) then after a 2-3 days I have less then 2 Meg of free Fast
> > RAM. This requires a reboot to get my Fast RAM back.  Can anyone
> > explain this to me?
> 
> Yes. It's called a "memory leak".
> 
> If someone has an Amiga with a MMU, please could you run VMEM to give
> yourself virtual memory. You don't need to add much virtual memory, but
> make sure virtual memory is allocated before normal public RAM, and switch
> on memory tracking. Then you can see exactly how much RAM each process
> allocates over time. If you could then leave Microdot running for a while
> and see if it gets excessive.
> 
> > Also, the auto check for new mail is good but every 5 minutes sucks. 
> > How about a user option, in minutes, for this.  As long as I am
> > wishing, I have never seen a queue button.  How about adding a queue
> > button to the Send, Store or Cancel line.  This way I can write as
> > many e-mails as I want and send them all at 1 time.
> 
> To do this, click the "Store" button, then when you want to send them all,
> click on "Send Msgs" in the main window.
>
I have tried this.  If I click on Store the message is placed in the
Spool group.  It is not considered a queued message as far as MD-II is
concerned (at least on my system).  I have to edit each message and
click on Send, 1 at a time.

Am I doing something wrong?

> Matthew

Thanks,

Charles
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