Re: Connection Center in IMAP

2019-11-27 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Thomas,

On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 13:25:13 +0700 GMT (25-Oct-19, 13:25 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:

> Hello Stuart,

> On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 06:28:03 -0500 GMT (23-Oct-19, 18:28 +0700 GMT),
> Stuart Cuddy wrote:

>> Hello Thomas,
>> Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 11:35:20 PM, you wrote:

>>>> For the IMAP account, it is open all the time. I manually hide it, and
>>>> then it opens again. That does make sense, because it keep the
>>>> connection open, but I don't want to see it all the time. Only when
>>>> something else than IDLE happens.

>>>> How do I achieve that?

>>> Any advice?

>> I don't think it is possible. Or at least I have never found a way.

> Bummer. I'll put it into the wishlist.

Here it is:
https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=1887

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Re: Connection Center in IMAP

2019-10-25 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stuart,

On Wed, 23 Oct 2019 06:28:03 -0500 GMT (23-Oct-19, 18:28 +0700 GMT),
Stuart Cuddy wrote:

> Hello Thomas,
> Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 11:35:20 PM, you wrote:

>>> For the IMAP account, it is open all the time. I manually hide it, and
>>> then it opens again. That does make sense, because it keep the
>>> connection open, but I don't want to see it all the time. Only when
>>> something else than IDLE happens.

>>> How do I achieve that?

>> Any advice?

> I don't think it is possible. Or at least I have never found a way.

Bummer. I'll put it into the wishlist.

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Re: Connection Center in IMAP

2019-10-23 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Thomas,
Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 11:35:20 PM, you wrote:

>> For the IMAP account, it is open all the time. I manually hide it, and
>> then it opens again. That does make sense, because it keep the
>> connection open, but I don't want to see it all the time. Only when
>> something else than IDLE happens.

>> How do I achieve that?

> Any advice?

I don't think it is possible. Or at least I have never found a way.

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Re: Connection Center in IMAP

2019-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello TBUDL,

On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 08:30:13 +0700 GMT (27-Sep-19, 8:30 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:

> Hi TBUDL,

> I have installed my first IMAP account. So far so good.

> Under Workspace / Connection Center, the CC is set to show
> Automatically, which for POP means that it shows when checking and
> then disappears (hides) again.

> For the IMAP account, it is open all the time. I manually hide it, and
> then it opens again. That does make sense, because it keep the
> connection open, but I don't want to see it all the time. Only when
> something else than IDLE happens.

> How do I achieve that?

Any advice?

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Connection Center in IMAP

2019-09-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi TBUDL,

I have installed my first IMAP account. So far so good.

Under Workspace / Connection Center, the CC is set to show
Automatically, which for POP means that it shows when checking and
then disappears (hides) again.

For the IMAP account, it is open all the time. I manually hide it, and
then it opens again. That does make sense, because it keep the
connection open, but I don't want to see it all the time. Only when
something else than IDLE happens.

How do I achieve that?

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Connection to host broken

2015-10-15 Thread Adrian Godfrey
I  am suddenly being plagued with "connection to host broken" messages
in  the error logs for random email accounts in Version 6.8.8 (32-bit)
of TheBat on Windows 7 Ultimate.

Is there a recent Windows Update that could be causing this?

It  happens  more  often  with  a  VPN connection, but it also happens
without  one!  The  mail accounts are all POP accounts on the same domain and 
set up
identically (except login and password) for all of them.

For example:
Accounts 1, 2,4 work but 3 doesn't
Next time 1, 2 and 3 work but not 4
Next  time  both 3 and 4 work but not one of the other ones or maybe 3
fails again

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Re:Suspicious connection

2014-06-19 Thread Assad Kety
Hello Tony,
   
On 18 June 2014, Tony Brookes wrote and made these points on the
subject of Suspicious connection:

TB Nothing to worry about - the 127.x.x.x range is an internal
TB loopback address within your PC - more information here: -

TB http://www.what-is-what.com/what_is/127.0.0.1.html

 Indeed it is an internal loop caused by my antivirus (I suppose due to an 
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RE: Re:Suspicious connection

2014-06-19 Thread Tony Brookes
From: tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com 
[mailto:tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com] On Behalf Of Assad Kety
Sent: 19 June 2014 10:56
To: Tony Brookes on TBUDL
Subject: Re:Suspicious connection

Hello Tony,
   
On 18 June 2014, Tony Brookes wrote and made these points on the subject of 
Suspicious connection:

TB Nothing to worry about - the 127.x.x.x range is an internal loopback 
TB address within your PC - more information here: -

TB http://www.what-is-what.com/what_is/127.0.0.1.html

 Indeed it is an internal loop caused by my antivirus (I suppose due to an 
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Suspicious connection

2014-06-18 Thread Assad Kety
Hello All,

Since yesterday, The Bat! starts connecting to 127.0.0.1 and remote port TCP 
4.  

If block it, I cannot receive or fetch mail. Is this a malware? Thanks. 

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RE: Suspicious connection

2014-06-18 Thread Tony Brookes
Assad,

Nothing to worry about - the 127.x.x.x range is an internal loopback address 
within your PC - more information here: -

http://www.what-is-what.com/what_is/127.0.0.1.html

Regards,

Tony

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[mailto:tbudl-boun...@thebat.dutaint.com] On Behalf Of Assad Kety
Sent: 18 June 2014 13:14
To: The Bat! User Discussion List
Subject: Suspicious connection

Hello All,

Since yesterday, The Bat! starts connecting to 127.0.0.1 and remote port TCP 
4.  

If block it, I cannot receive or fetch mail. Is this a malware? Thanks. 

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Re:Suspicious connection

2014-06-18 Thread Assad Kety
Hello Tony,
   
On 18 June 2014, Tony Brookes wrote and made these points on the
subject of Suspicious connection:

TB Nothing to worry about - the 127.x.x.x range is an internal
TB loopback address within your PC - more information here: -

TB http://www.what-is-what.com/what_is/127.0.0.1.html

 What makes me worried is that when I started The Bat! yesterday, my 
antivirus told me the exe file has been modified and The Bat! starts to connect 
to:

Remote computer: ui.skype.com127.0.0.1
Remote port: TCP 4

Is this not strange?

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack,

On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 17:37:00 -0500 GMT (20-Jun-13, 05:37 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

JSL Hello Thomas,

JSL On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 you wrote:

TF Hello Jack,

TF On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:00:01 -0500 GMT (19-Jun-13, 20:00 +0700 GMT),
TF Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

JSL I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
really
JSL don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
JSL idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I 
have to
JSL remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my 
computer
JSL otherwise the computer can't get through.

JSL Just a really out there thought.

TF That's funny, because these iDevices use IMAP, very much like my
TF Android phone. There should actually be no interference. I had no
TF problem when using my iPhone, which I still sometimes do.

JSL Well, here's what happens if I try to fetch with TB! *after* I fetch using 
my iPhone:

JSL  6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - receiving mail messages
JSL  6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - Connecting to POP3 server 127.0.0.1 on port 

JSL  6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
JSL !6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - Server reports error.  The response is: -ERR
JSL [IN-USE] account is locked by another session or for maintenance, try 
again.

JSL Eventually something times out and I can then use my computer (TB!) to 
fetch mail.  If
JSL I don't want to wait for that something to time out I can completely 
shut down
JSL the iPhone app and immediately fetch using TB! from the computer.

JSL This drove me crazy when I first got my iPhone.  It took me a while to 
figure
JSL out that the phone was keeping the connection open preventing me from 
fetching
JSL using TB!.

I see. Yes, I used to have a email account that could be accessed by
only one device at a time. I think it is a server setting.

On my company account, I can definitely check new emails with two or
three devices at the time. When I come back from a trip, I let my
office computer download mails (can take half an hour, depending on
how long the trip was) while checking new emails on the laptop or the
phone, or both.

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-19 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Gene,

On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 you wrote:

GB On Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 11:56:08 AM, you wrote:

 Good idea, but it didn't change anything.  (Except that Windows
 complains about having it turned off.)

GB Well!  The problem has mysteriously corrected itself once again.
GB We'll see if it holds.  Otherwise you may be hearing from me again.


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GB -
GB No virus found in this message.
GB Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
GB Version: 2013.0.3345 / Virus Database: 3199/6421 - Release Date: 06/18/13


I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I really
don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I have to
remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my computer
otherwise the computer can't get through.

Just a really out there thought.

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-19 Thread Gene Brown
On Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 9:00:01 AM, you wrote:

 I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
 really
 don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
 idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I have 
 to
 remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my computer
 otherwise the computer can't get through.

Nope.  I'm not a big Apple fan.  I do have an android phone, but
never use it for email (too small and awkward).  Can you actually
use TB on an iPhone?

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-19 Thread Rick
GB On Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 9:00:01 AM, you wrote:

 I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
 really
 don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
 idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I have 
 to
 remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my computer
 otherwise the computer can't get through.

GB Nope.  I'm not a big Apple fan.  I do have an android phone, but
GB never use it for email (too small and awkward).  Can you actually
GB use TB on an iPhone?

I  have  a   prog  called  Pocket  cloud  that  lets  you run all your
connected devices from an IPAD. I can run the bat, but it is a bear to
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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-19 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Gene,

On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 you wrote:

GB On Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 9:00:01 AM, you wrote:

 I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
 really
 don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
 idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I have 
 to
 remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my computer
 otherwise the computer can't get through.

GB Nope.  I'm not a big Apple fan.  I do have an android phone, but
GB never use it for email (too small and awkward).  Can you actually

Rick mentions a prog called Pocket Cloud with which I am not familiar.  I was
referring to the built-in iDevice app which allows me to send/receive email
directly from my ISP (my primary email address) or Gmail or Yahoo mail or
probably any other email provider.  Without benefit of Rick's program I don't 
know
how to run TB! from my iPhone but then, why would I need to?

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack,

On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:00:01 -0500 GMT (19-Jun-13, 20:00 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

JSL I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
really
JSL don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
JSL idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I 
have to
JSL remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my computer
JSL otherwise the computer can't get through.

JSL Just a really out there thought.

That's funny, because these iDevices use IMAP, very much like my
Android phone. There should actually be no interference. I had no
problem when using my iPhone, which I still sometimes do.

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-19 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Thomas,

On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 you wrote:

TF Hello Jack,

TF On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:00:01 -0500 GMT (19-Jun-13, 20:00 +0700 GMT),
TF Jack S. LaRosa wrote:

JSL I've held off on replying to this thread because in my heart of hearts I 
really
JSL don't think this is the problem, but I just have to ask: Are you using an
JSL idevice (iPhone, Ipod, Ipad) to access your mail?  Whenever I do that I 
have to
JSL remember to shut down the app before I can access my mail from my computer
JSL otherwise the computer can't get through.

JSL Just a really out there thought.

TF That's funny, because these iDevices use IMAP, very much like my
TF Android phone. There should actually be no interference. I had no
TF problem when using my iPhone, which I still sometimes do.

Well, here's what happens if I try to fetch with TB! *after* I fetch using my 
iPhone:

 6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - Connecting to POP3 server 127.0.0.1 on port 
 6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
!6/19/2013, 17:26:36: FETCH - Server reports error.  The response is: -ERR
[IN-USE] account is locked by another session or for maintenance, try again.

Eventually something times out and I can then use my computer (TB!) to fetch 
mail.  If
I don't want to wait for that something to time out I can completely shut down
the iPhone app and immediately fetch using TB! from the computer.

This drove me crazy when I first got my iPhone.  It took me a while to figure
out that the phone was keeping the connection open preventing me from fetching
using TB!.

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-18 Thread Gene Brown
On Saturday, June 15, 2013, 8:28:46 PM, you wrote:

 Never mind!  After reinstalling it one more time, things seem to be
 working OK.  I must have had a typo somewhere that followed me.
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The problem has re-appeared.  After initially working after the last
reinstall, I now have the same problem.  As far as I know, nothing
else has changed--no new programs added or configuration changes.  No
viruses detected using several anti-malware programs.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-18 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Gene,

On Tue, 18 Jun 2013 09:39:00 -0400GMT (18-6-2013, 15:39 , where I
live), you wrote:

GB The problem has re-appeared.  After initially working after the last
GB reinstall, I now have the same problem.  As far as I know, nothing

Sounds like a firewall problem.
Disable the the firewall and see whether that fixes the problem.

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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-18 Thread Gene Brown
On Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 10:33:45 AM, you wrote:

 Sounds like a firewall problem.
 Disable the the firewall and see whether that fixes the problem.

Good idea, but it didn't change anything.  (Except that Windows
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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-18 Thread Gene Brown
On Tuesday, June 18, 2013, 11:56:08 AM, you wrote:

 Good idea, but it didn't change anything.  (Except that Windows
 complains about having it turned off.)

Well!  The problem has mysteriously corrected itself once again.
We'll see if it holds.  Otherwise you may be hearing from me again.


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Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-15 Thread Gene Brown
After installing TB on a new PC, I've having problems sending and
receiving mail.  I did a backup and restore from my old PC so all the
accounts and settings were transferred over, but I get the following
error message when I click F2 for a combined delivery:

FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent were:
PASS, STAT)

If I simply click on the tool bar to receive mail, the Connection
Centre says status is connecting to host, but then times out with a
FETCH - Connect failed message.

As far as I can tell, everything is set up properly with an identical
setup on both machines.  Both PCs are running Win 7, are connected
through the same router, and have no problem accessing the
internet.  TB still runs just fine on the old machine.

Besides doing the complete backup and restore, I've also tried doing
a fresh installation of TB and then restoring everything except
the old Account Properties, but still get the same results.

I'm probably missing something obvious, but I sure can't see it.  Any
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Re: Connection Centre Problem

2013-06-15 Thread Gene Brown
Never mind!  After reinstalling it one more time, things seem to be
working OK.  I must have had a typo somewhere that followed me.
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Re: Connection centre has moved from the centre of the screen

2011-03-02 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
Hello,

Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 3:38:04 AM, you wrote (possibly edited):
 I don't know if there is a way within The Bat! but when I had a
 similar problem some time ago, my solution was to edit the registry.

Thank you for the reply. I'll have a look in the registry. I'm using Windows 7, 
but I hope that
I'll find the relevant entry.

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Re: Connection centre has moved from the centre of the screen

2011-03-02 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Costas,

On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 16:19:21 +0200GMT (1-3-2011, 15:19 , where I
live), you wrote:

CP Since  three  days  ago the Connection Centre when I start The Bat! is
CP off  to one side of the monitor screen. After I move it with the mouse
CP to the  centre  of  the  screen  it  stays  there until I restart the
CP program.

Closing TB after moving the CC should store its location.
If  that  doesn't  help,  you should try to check with the taskmanager
whether TB vanishes from the active processes.

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Re: Connection centre has moved from the centre of the screen

2011-03-02 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
Hello Roelof,

Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 4:36:54 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
 Closing TB after moving the CC should store its location.
 If  that  doesn't  help,  you should try to check with the taskmanager
 whether TB vanishes from the active processes.

Thanks   for  the  information. I have already edited the registry and
the  Connection  Centre  has moved to a better position. However, I'll
fine tune the position by following your advice.

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Re: Connection centre has moved from the centre of the screen

2011-03-02 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 2 March 2011 at 5:56:31 PM, in
mid:1233388755.20110302195...@cytanet.com.cy, Costas Papadopoulos
wrote:


 I have already edited
 the registry and the  Connection  Centre  has moved to
 a better position. However, I'll fine tune the position
 by following your advice.  

When I had a similar problem, once I had edited the registry it went 
back to working in the way Roelof describes.




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Connection centre has moved from the centre of the screen

2011-03-01 Thread Costas Papadopoulos
Hi,

Since  three  days  ago the Connection Centre when I start The Bat! is
off  to one side of the monitor screen. After I move it with the mouse
to the  centre  of  the  screen  it  stays  there until I restart the
program.

How can I fix this problem?

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Re: Connection centre has moved from the centre of the screen

2011-03-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 1 March 2011 at 2:19:21 PM, in
mid:1278953096.20110301161...@cytanet.com.cy, Costas Papadopoulos
wrote:


 Since  three  days  ago the Connection Centre when I
 start The Bat! is off  to one side of the monitor
 screen. After I move it with the mouse to the  centre
 of  the  screen  it  stays  there until I restart the
 program.

 How can I fix this problem?  

I don't know if there is a way within The Bat! but when I had a
similar problem some time ago, my solution was to edit the registry.
(Usual warnings and caveats about registry editing apply - don't blame
me if you accidentally hose your system.) You do this with TB! closed.

You don't say what Windows version you use, for me in Windows XP the 
keys to edit were at HKCU\Software\RIT\The Bat!\Connection Centre and 
my current decimal values are:-
 
height 463
left 226
state 0
top 26 
width 549


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Connection Centre strangeness

2011-02-26 Thread Jim Kyle
Hello Bats!,

I've just switched my web presence provider/mail server from CorpSite to
GoDaddy, and during the changeover period have both servers set up as
separate accounts. I copied all settings from the old account (except, of
course, for the server addresses, user id, and passwords) to the new and
now that the name server changes have propagated somewhat, am receiving
mail through the new server.

However, each time TB! checks the new server, the Connection Centre dialog
pops up and waits for me to dispatch it, rather than completing the action
automagically as it did before. This, of course, plays havoc with
unattended operation overnight. What configuration setting should I use to
make it work as it did before?

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Re: Connection Centre strangeness SOLVED

2011-02-26 Thread Jim Kyle
On Saturday, February 26, 2011, at 8:23:44 AM, Jim Kyle wrote:

 However, each time TB! checks the new server, the Connection Centre
 dialog pops up and waits for me to dispatch it, rather than completing
 the action automagically as it did before. This, of course, plays havoc
 with unattended operation overnight. What configuration setting should I
 use to make it work as it did before?

Solved -- I had checked off a box in the new account preferences to invoke
the dispatcher on each check! Clearing that checkmark made things work as
expected...

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Re: Connection centre stays open trying to contact sns3.rsys3.net

2010-02-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 04:10:16 + GMT (15/Feb/10, 11:10 AM +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

IAW For the past couple of days I have had the
IAW Connection Centre stay open with it trying to
IAW contact sns3.rsys3.net.

IAW [...]

IAW AnY ideas as to what this is and what could be
IAW causing it?

 Yes, I do: It's an image it tries to download in an
 HTML message. 

M More specifically with that server address, it is trying to embed 
M personalised advertising into an HTML email.

In my case, the server is adimg.uimserv.net. It's an ad server, and
that's why I have blocked it in the URL Manager. And this seems to be
the problem: The connection center keeps trying to download the image,
the URL manager doesn't allow it to, and the connection center does
not abort but keeps trying.

Seems to be a beta bug, though. I didn't have the problem with the
release version.

XPost + F'Up2 TBBETA.

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Re: Connection centre stays open trying to contact sns3.rsys3.net

2010-02-14 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Ian,

On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:08:24 +1100 GMT (14/Feb/10, 18:08 PM +0700 GMT),
Ian A. White wrote:

IAW For the past couple of days I have had the Connection Centre stay open
IAW with it trying to contact sns3.rsys3.net.

IAW I have force shut down The Bat!, but when restarted, the first thing 
IAW that The Bat! does is try and connect there again.

IAW AnY ideas as to what this is and what could be causing it?

Yes, I do: It's an image it tries to download in an HTML message. This
has been reported on the Beta list but not been acknowledged by
Ritlabs yet. I am trying to figure out why it happens with some
messages and not with others, and I think it has to do with the
setting of the particular server in the URL manager.
Allow/Block/not_dealt_with_yet.

IAW Using The Bat! 4.2.35 Professional

Why is your version more advanced than mine and I think I am using the
latest beta? ;-)

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Re: Connection centre stays open trying to contact sns3.rsys3.net

2010-02-14 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Ian,

On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 07:56:27 +1100 GMT (15/Feb/10, 3:56 AM +0700 GMT),
Ian A. White wrote:

IAW Using The Bat! 4.2.35 Professional

TF Why is your version more advanced than mine and I think I am using the
TF latest beta? ;-)

IAW This is how I ended up with the latest beta.

IAW ***
IAW The Bat! 4.2.35.0 is available at
IAW http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb42350.rar

IAW What's new in 4.2.35.0 since 4.2.33.7:
IAW [*] Added a workaround for a potential erroneous birthday entry in the 
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IAW ***

IAW This said, you will also see that the signature in the announcement 
IAW shows the current beta is 4.2.35.1

OK, I missed that. In any case, I think the connection center problem
is a beta issue and should be discussed on TBBETA, not here on TBUDL.

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Re: Connection centre stays open trying to contact sns3.rsys3.net

2010-02-14 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Sunday 14 February 2010 at 3:45:35 PM, in
mid:1569410915.20100214224...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de, Thomas
Fernandez wrote:


 Hello Ian,

 On Sun, 14 Feb 2010 22:08:24 +1100 GMT (14/Feb/10,
 18:08 PM +0700 GMT), Ian A. White wrote:

IAW For the past couple of days I have had the
IAW Connection Centre stay open with it trying to
IAW contact sns3.rsys3.net.

IAW [...]

IAW AnY ideas as to what this is and what could be
IAW causing it?

 Yes, I do: It's an image it tries to download in an
 HTML message. 

More specifically with that server address, it is trying to embed 
personalised advertising into an HTML email.


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Re: Connection centre disappeared

2009-08-31 Thread Susanne
 

Hi,

Sunday, August 30, 2009, 10:53:13 PM,henkdebru...@gswot.org wrote:

 My messages do arrive though but I like to see the connection centre.

Could you have accidently set it to be hidden?

If you go to Options, then Preferences, and check
what the Display connection centre is set for.
It's at the bottom right of the General Tab.

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Re: Connection centre disappeared

2009-08-31 Thread Henk M. de Bruijn
On Sun, 30 Aug 2009, at 23:05:44 [GMT -0700] (which was 8:05 where I
live) Susanne wrote:

 Sunday, August 30, 2009, 10:53:13 PM,henkdebru...@gswot.org wrote:

 My messages do arrive though but I like to see the connection centre.

 Could you have accidently set it to be hidden?

 If you go to Options, then Preferences, and check
 what the Display connection centre is set for.
 It's at the bottom right of the General Tab.

Hi,

blush
Thanks, completely missed that.
/blush

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Connection centre disappeared

2009-08-30 Thread Henk M. de Bruijn
Hallo TBLUDL,

Forgive my ignorance but I used to see the connection centre (for all my
accounts) every time  I started the Bat! But for some reason this disappeared.
My messages do arrive though but I like to see the connection centre.
Who can help me out?
TIA

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Connection Centre randomly hanging

2009-06-29 Thread Carren Stuart
Hi

Nice to be back :-)

I have just recently installed the Home Edition v.4.2.6. 
Every so often when checking for new mail the connection centre hangs - with no 
information showing - and will not close unless I close TB! itself. My mail 
checks in the background so I am not always watching what it is doing but I 
will often close a window and find the hung connection centre hiding behind it. 

I am on dial up but I don't think this is related to connection 
speed/time-outs. I haven't been using TB! for some years but I seem to recall a 
previous version that had this problem. Is anyone else experiencing it with 
this latest version? Anyone any suggestions for how to fix it?

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Re: Connection Centre randomly hanging

2009-06-29 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Carren,

On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 19:48:44 +1200GMT (29-6-2009, 9:48 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

CS I have just recently installed the Home Edition v.4.2.6. 
CS Every so often when checking for new mail the connection centre
CS hangs - with no information showing - and will not close unless I
CS close TB! itself. My mail checks in the background so I am not
CS always watching what it is doing but I will often close a window
CS and find the hung connection centre hiding behind it. 

What does your log say?
 (Account - View log)
Your log is account based, so you should check all accounts.
Enable protocol logging to see whether something appears faulty.
 Account - Properties - Transport -Protocol logging

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Connection Centre - missing detail window

2009-05-13 Thread Nick Dutton
Hello,

Clicking the detail window in the Connection Centre just brings up an
empty box below the otherwise functioning status section.

Interestingly (to me) this has persisted across at least two PC
re-builds, so there must be something corrupt or broken in my data or
registry.

Can anyone suggest where I might look to fix this niggle?

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Re[2]: Connection problem

2009-02-19 Thread Chrille
Hello MAU,

Monday, February 16, 2009, 18:58:37, you wrote:

 Hello Chrille,

 I use POP on 2 of my email-accounts, and for the last two days I'm getting 
 this:

 !2009-02-16, 17:05:35: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last
 commands sent were: STAT, QUIT)

 What can this be?

 If it has only been failing for the last couple of days, it all seems 
 there may be a problem with your mail server.

 Anyway, you may want to enable protocol logging (more detailed) to see
 if you/we can get a better hint on what's happening. You can enable 
 logging at Accounts/Properties/Transport/Protocol Logging.


I just noticed that, if I disable Outpost Security Pro (Version 
6.5.2514.381.685.326.204), everything is okay. But when I enable it once again, 
the same thing occurs. :(


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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-19 Thread MAU
Hello Thomas,

C [06:19:26]  C: Connected to mailin.comhem.se, port 110
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK POP3 PROXY server ready (7.3.104)
C [06:19:26]  C: USER 
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK Password required
C [06:19:26]  C: PASS ###
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK 3 messages

 So you appear to have three messages in the mailbox. (In fact, I tried
 with two different mail servers, but they only reply +OK without
 number of messages. But I believe this reply is quite
 self-explanatory.)

My server even welcomes me:

,- [  ]
| [16:56:46]  C: PASS XXX
| [16:56:46]  S: +OK Welcome! 1 messages (15093 bytes)
`-

C [06:19:26]  C: STAT
C [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0

 Now the messages are gone. 0 messages with 0 bytes. Strange.

Yes, that's strange.

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-19 Thread MAU
Hello Chrille,

 I just noticed that, if I disable Outpost Security Pro (Version
 6.5.2514.381.685.326.204), everything is okay. But when I enable it
 once again, the same thing occurs. :(

Hmmm! That explains it. I'm not familiar with Outpost Security Pro or 
with any other firewall because I don't use one, but it seems that you 
will have to tweak something in it

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-19 Thread Jens Franik

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009 at 10:55, MAU wrote:

C [06:19:26]  C: STAT
C [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0

 Now the messages are gone. 0 messages with 0 bytes. Strange.

 Yes, that's strange.

Another Server:

Don't let you confuse by my AVG Mailproxy which shows up in the first
line - the Servers are different and the Commands are passed through.

,- [  ]
| +OK AVG POP3 Proxy Server 8.0.223/8.0.237 [270.11.0/1959]
| user j...@meine-eigene-maildomain.net
| +OK password required for user j...@meine-eigene-maildomain.net
| pass **
| +OK mailbox j...@meine-eigene-maildomain.net has 1 messages (60899 octets) 
H mimap6
| stat
| +OK 1 60899
| list
| +OK
| 1 60899
| .
| noop
| +OK
| quit
| +OK POP server signing off
| 
| 
| Verbindung zu Host verloren.
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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-19 Thread Jens Franik

Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009 at 10:55, MAU wrote:

C [06:19:26]  C: STAT
C [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0

 Now the messages are gone. 0 messages with 0 bytes. Strange.

 Yes, that's strange.

I can ask a friend of mine, which is studying right now he is writing
a Mailserver with encryption as a test.

But my Mailservers do it like yours:

,- [  ]
| +OK AVG POP3 Proxy Server 8.0.223/8.0.237 [270.11.0/1959]
| user jens.fra...@ein-bekannter-mobilfunkprovider.de
| +OK Username accepted, Password please
| pass anyway
| -ERR Wrong Password
| pass **
| +OK Mailbox successfully opened
| stat
| +OK 0 0
| list
| +OK Mailbox scan listing follows
| .
| quit
| +OK Pop3 Server signing off
|
| Quited Connection to Host.
`-

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-19 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MAU,

On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:55:41 +0100 GMT (19/02/2009, 16:55 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:

C [06:19:26]  C: USER 
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK Password required
C [06:19:26]  C: PASS ###
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK 3 messages

 So you appear to have three messages in the mailbox. (In fact, I tried
 with two different mail servers, but they only reply +OK without
 number of messages. But I believe this reply is quite
 self-explanatory.)

M My server even welcomes me:

M ,- [  ]
M | [16:56:46]  C: PASS XXX
M | [16:56:46]  S: +OK Welcome! 1 messages (15093 bytes)

Beautiful! I used to know how to hack things like this into system
messages, but that was in the early 80s. By now I believe that some
server software has this built-in.

M `-
M 
C [06:19:26]  C: STAT
C [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0

 Now the messages are gone. 0 messages with 0 bytes. Strange.

M Yes, that's strange.

Was clarified in the meantime, I see. Outpost ate the mail. Got fat
and got caught.

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-18 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Chrille,

On Wed, 18 Feb 2009 06:21:04 +0100 GMT (18/02/2009, 12:21 +0700 GMT),
Chrille wrote:


C This is what I get: 

C [06:19:26]  C: Connected to mailin.comhem.se, port 110
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK POP3 PROXY server ready (7.3.104)
C [06:19:26]  C: USER 
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK Password required
C [06:19:26]  C: PASS ###
C [06:19:26]  S: +OK 3 messages

So you appear to have three messages in the mailbox. (In fact, I tried
with two different mail servers, but they only reply +OK without
number of messages. But I believe this reply is quite
self-explanatory.)

C [06:19:26]  C: STAT
C [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0

Now the messages are gone. 0 messages with 0 bytes. Strange.

C [06:19:27]  C: QUIT6]  C: STAT
C [06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0
C [06:19:27]  C: QUIT

This looks a bit weird, but I think you had a problem with cp.

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Re[2]: Connection problem

2009-02-17 Thread Chrille
Hello MAU,

Monday, February 16, 2009, 18:58:37, you wrote:

 Hello Chrille,

 I use POP on 2 of my email-accounts, and for the last two days I'm getting 
 this:

 !2009-02-16, 17:05:35: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last
 commands sent were: STAT, QUIT)

 What can this be?

 If it has only been failing for the last couple of days, it all seems 
 there may be a problem with your mail server.

 Anyway, you may want to enable protocol logging (more detailed) to see
 if you/we can get a better hint on what's happening. You can enable 
 logging at Accounts/Properties/Transport/Protocol Logging.


This is what I get: 

[06:19:26]  C: Connected to mailin.comhem.se, port 110
[06:19:26]  S: +OK POP3 PROXY server ready (7.3.104)
[06:19:26]  C: USER 
[06:19:26]  S: +OK Password required
[06:19:26]  C: PASS ###
[06:19:26]  S: +OK 3 messages
[06:19:26]  C: STAT
[06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0
[06:19:27]  C: QUIT6]  C: STAT
[06:19:27]  S: +OK 0 0
[06:19:27]  C: QUIT


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Connection problem

2009-02-16 Thread Chrille
Hello!

I use POP on 2 of my email-accounts, and for the last two days I'm getting this:

!2009-02-16, 17:05:35: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: STAT, QUIT)

What can this be?

  

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-16 Thread MAU
Hello Chrille,

 I use POP on 2 of my email-accounts, and for the last two days I'm getting 
 this:

 !2009-02-16, 17:05:35: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last
 commands sent were: STAT, QUIT)

 What can this be?

If it has only been failing for the last couple of days, it all seems 
there may be a problem with your mail server.

Anyway, you may want to enable protocol logging (more detailed) to see
if you/we can get a better hint on what's happening. You can enable 
logging at Accounts/Properties/Transport/Protocol Logging.

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-16 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Monday 16 February 2009 at 4:08:30 PM, in
mid:363663844.20090216170...@thebat.net, Chrille wrote:


 Hello!

 I use POP on 2 of my email-accounts, and for the last
 two days I'm getting this:

 !2009-02-16, 17:05:35: FETCH - Connection to host
 broken (last commands sent were: STAT, QUIT)

 What can this be?


I have an intermittent problem with my broadband connection that makes
that happen for one of my email accounts. It connects and sits there
trying to communicate but never displays how many messages there and
ultimately disconnects with the same log entries as you get.
Another of my email accounts gets further, telling me how many
messages there are and saying it is dowmloading the first one - it
never manages and the log entry ends with (last commands sent were:
UIDL, RETR 21). The number isn't always 21 but remains constant
until the connection is working properly and I successfully download
my messages.

In my case, it is not a server problem as the servers both give up
their messages if I telnet into them. They also both work via services
like www.mail2web.com.

My ISP fell out with their wholesale provider. The ensuing fallout has
required me to phone them several times in recent weeks and receive
different temporary usernames/passwords to type into my router. For
the last 8 or 9 days I have had the issues described above. I have
found that rebooting my router and trying again repeatedly, eventually
leads to it working for the next 1-3 days.

When the issue strikes me, there is also a problem accessing certain
websites - usually they just keep loading for 20-25 minutes then
Firefox indicates they have loaded (when the page is still blank).

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Re: Connection problem

2009-02-16 Thread Jens Franik

Dienstag, 17. Februar 2009 at 01:21, MFPA wrote:

 What can this be?

It looks like a MTU Problem, did you check this with maybe Dr.TCP?


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Re: Gmail connection problem

2008-10-11 Thread Chrille Andersson
 I use POP. And all I've done is to follow the settings I got from Gmail
that can be found  here:
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32231

I've had those settings since July, and haven't changed anything since then.
But now it just won't work.

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Re[2]: Gmail connection problem

2008-10-11 Thread Mean Drake
Hello Chrille,

Saturday, October 11, 2008, 11:36:16 AM, you wrote:

  I use POP. And all I've done is to follow the settings I got from Gmail
 that can be found  here:
 http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32231

 I've had those settings since July, and haven't changed anything since then.
 But now it just won't work.

Well I have a slightly different setup and it works fine. You could try it out. 
The following are the differences/highlights:

1. SMTP server port is 587
2. SMTP Connection is STARTTLS instead of TLS
3. SMTP Auth settings, pop before SMTP is unchecked.
4. POP port remains 995 with TLS connection.
5. Make sure POP auth button says regular and not one of the other 4 types.

Works fine here with these settings.

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Re: Re[2]: Gmail connection problem

2008-10-11 Thread Chrille Andersson
Thank you, but the error still remains. :(

2008/10/11 Mean Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hello Chrille,

 Saturday, October 11, 2008, 11:36:16 AM, you wrote:

   I use POP. And all I've done is to follow the settings I got from Gmail
  that can be found  here:
  http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=32231

  I've had those settings since July, and haven't changed anything since
 then.
  But now it just won't work.

 Well I have a slightly different setup and it works fine. You could try it
 out. The following are the differences/highlights:

 1. SMTP server port is 587
 2. SMTP Connection is STARTTLS instead of TLS
 3. SMTP Auth settings, pop before SMTP is unchecked.
 4. POP port remains 995 with TLS connection.
 5. Make sure POP auth button says regular and not one of the other 4 types.

 Works fine here with these settings.

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Mod: Top posting (was: Gmail connection problem)

2008-10-11 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Chrille,

On Sat, 11 Oct 2008 09:34:01 +0200GMT (11-10-2008, 9:34, where I
live), you wrote:

C Thank you, but the error still remains. :(

C 2008/10/11 Mean Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hello Chrille,

 Saturday, October 11, 2008, 11:36:16 AM, you wrote:

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Re[3]: Gmail connection problem

2008-10-11 Thread Chrille Andersson
Hey Mean,

Saturday, October 11, 2008, 08:36:13, you wrote:

 Hello Chrille,


 Well I have a slightly different setup and it works fine. You could
 try it out. The following are the differences/highlights:

 1. SMTP server port is 587
 2. SMTP Connection is STARTTLS instead of TLS
 3. SMTP Auth settings, pop before SMTP is unchecked.
 4. POP port remains 995 with TLS connection.
 5. Make sure POP auth button says regular and not one of the other 4 types.

 Works fine here with these settings.


Yihaa! At first that didn't work, but after I restarted my computer it worked! 
Thank you so much! :D

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Gmail connection problem

2008-10-10 Thread Chrille Andersson
I've had TheBat! set up for my Gmail-account a long time now, but all of a 
sudden I can't download any messages from it, but I can send emails from it. 
Perhaps I should mention that I haven't changed any settings in TheBat! And I'm 
able to manually log in to my gmail-account to read messages. 

I get this error when I try to connect: 

2008-10-09, 13:05:40: FETCH - receiving mail messages 
2008-10-09, 13:05:40: FETCH - Initiating TLS handshake 
!2008-10-09, 13:05:40: FETCH - TLS handshake failure. An existing connection 
was forced to close the remote host 

What can I do?


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Re: Gmail connection problem

2008-10-10 Thread Mean Drake
Hello Chrille,

Friday, October 10, 2008, 8:59:34 PM, you wrote:

 I've had TheBat! set up for my Gmail-account a long time now, but
 all of a sudden I can't download any messages from it, but I can
 send emails from it. Perhaps I should mention that I haven't changed
 any settings in TheBat! And I'm able to manually log in to my gmail-account 
 to read messages.


Are you using POP or IMAP? What server settings do you have in there?

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AntiSpamSniper 3.0.0.7 - odd HTTP connection attempt

2008-09-07 Thread Code 2
I just updated my AntiSpamSniper plug-in to version 3.0.0.7 and now
when I start The Bat!, it attempts to connect to the AntiSpamSniper
website (a TCP connection on port 80).

This is suspicious and I don't like it.  Does anyone know what's going
on and what data is being sent to AntiSpamSniper?

I've blocked the connection attempt for now.  The Bat! seems to
function properly.

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Re: AntiSpamSniper 3.0.0.7 - odd HTTP connection attempt

2008-09-07 Thread Marek Mikus
Hello all,
Sunday, September 7, 2008, Code 2 wrote:

 I just updated my AntiSpamSniper plug-in to version 3.0.0.7 and now
 when I start The Bat!, it attempts to connect to the AntiSpamSniper
 website (a TCP connection on port 80).

 This is suspicious and I don't like it.  Does anyone know what's going
 on and what data is being sent to AntiSpamSniper?

what about disabling Check for new version automatically option in
Antispamsniper About dialog?

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Re[2]: AntiSpamSniper 3.0.0.7 - odd HTTP connection attempt

2008-09-07 Thread Code 2
 I just updated my AntiSpamSniper plug-in to version 3.0.0.7 and now
 when I start The Bat!, it attempts to connect to the AntiSpamSniper
 website (a TCP connection on port 80).

 This is suspicious and I don't like it.  Does anyone know what's going
 on and what data is being sent to AntiSpamSniper?


MM what about disabling Check for new version automatically option in
MM Antispamsniper About dialog?


That was it.  Thanks Marek.

What an odd place for the automatic update option.  I never would have
thought of checking there for it.

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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-17 Thread Grumpy Gamer
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:51:13 +0700, Thomas Fernandez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'm getting the feeling the numbers are indeed in the order the server
actually received them! I have a test account at myrealbox.com, where
it sometimes takes days to receive a message. This messes up the
creation date order of the messages.

Can this be the same in your case?

Hello Thomas,

Yes, it is possible I suppose. I'll clean out all the messages in my
account on the mail server (download them all to my PC and delete them
from the server), and then I'll start fresh - I'll keep an eye on the
emails as they arrive on the mail server and see if it starts to put
the messages out of order again.
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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-15 Thread Grumpy Gamer
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 19:19:43 +0700, Thomas Fernandez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I confirm this is the case over here, in the Despatcher. But this is
exactly what Grumpy wants, so I am confused why they are sorted at
random in his case.

Hi,

So am I - if the messages are meant to be assigned a number based on
the time they were received, I can't work out why message #1 is from
17 December, message #2 is from 13 December, MEssage #3 is from 20
December etc. Ok, I can see there is an order to the message number in
that it goes from 1 to 100 or whatever, but I can't see any
relationship between the message date and the number it gets assigned!
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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Grumpy,

On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 21:30:51 +1100 GMT (15/01/2008, 17:30 +0700 GMT),
Grumpy Gamer wrote:

GG So am I - if the messages are meant to be assigned a number based on
GG the time they were received, I can't work out why message #1 is from
GG 17 December, message #2 is from 13 December, MEssage #3 is from 20
GG December etc. Ok, I can see there is an order to the message number in
GG that it goes from 1 to 100 or whatever, but I can't see any
GG relationship between the message date and the number it gets assigned!

I'm getting the feeling the numbers are indeed in the order the server
actually received them! I have a test account at myrealbox.com, where
it sometimes takes days to receive a message. This messes up the
creation date order of the messages.

Can this be the same in your case?

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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-12 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Grumpy,

on  Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:57:10 +1100GMT (12.01.2008, 07:57 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:

GG When I open Connection Centre (Despatch all messages on the server),
GG the messages are sorted in a seemingly random fashion. ...

GG So, can anyone tell me if it is possible to sort the Connection
GG Centre by Time, permanently?

I don't think so. As far as I understand the message dispatcher lists
the messages in the order it receives them, i.e., the order they are
listed on the server.

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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-12 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Peter,

On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 10:30:11 +0100 GMT (12/01/2008, 16:30 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:

GG So, can anyone tell me if it is possible to sort the Connection
GG Centre by Time, permanently?

PM I don't think so. As far as I understand the message dispatcher lists
PM the messages in the order it receives them, i.e., the order they are
PM listed on the server.

I confirm this is the case over here, in the Despatcher. But this is
exactly what Grumpy wants, so I am confused why they are sorted at
random in his case.

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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-12 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Saturday 12 January 2008 at 12:19:43 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Thomas
Fernandez wrote:


 I confirm this is the case over here, in the Despatcher.

And here - messages listed by time, oldest first. Confusingly,
as I look at the moment the older messages have time+date but the
last 27 hours or so just has time.


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Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-11 Thread Grumpy Gamer
Hello TBUDL,

When I open Connection Centre (Despatch all messages on the server),
the messages are sorted in a seemingly random fashion. As far as I can
tell, they aren't sorted by any of thecolumns listed in Connection
Centre (so, Size, From, To, Subject or Time). I want the messages
sorted by Time, latest message at the top - so I click on the Time
column twice (first to sort by earliest message, then second time to
sort by latest message). The problem is - as soon as Connection Centre
is closed, the sort order is lost. So that when I next open Connection
Centre, the sort order of the messages is back to the random way it
was sorted the first time. So, can anyone tell me if it is possible to
sort the Connection Centre by Time, permanently?
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Re: Connection Centre Sorting

2008-01-11 Thread Grumpy Gamer
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 17:57:10 +1100, Grumpy Gamer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


So, can anyone tell me if it is possible to
sort the Connection Centre by Time, permanently?


And of course, by 'connection centre' I actually mean the 'Message
Despatcher' (the window that pops up after the connection centre has
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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-26 Thread Secret Squirrel
Hi Thomas Fernandez,

On Saturday, 25 August 2007, you wrote:

 Hello Secret,

 On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 00:29:34 +1000 GMT (24/08/2007, 21:29 +0700 GMT),
 Secret Squirrel wrote:

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand corner
SS of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the screen, 

 Can't confirm. Stays where it's put here.

 Here too.

SS Nuts - it would have to be something that only affects my PC.
SS Definitely as soon as I close The Bat, the connection centre
SS resets to the bottom right hand corner of the screen :(

 My guess would be that you don't have write permissions to the
 registry. I that possible?


It's a stand-alone PC and I'm running an admin account, so I don't think it was 
that. I'm not sure how, but it looks like it definitely was the Minimise to 
the System Tray setting. After I disabled that, moved the connection centre, 
and then re-enabled that setting, the connection centre window has stayed where 
I dragged it (the middle of the screen). I can't even begin to understand how 
that setting could affect the connection centre! I guess I should experiment 
some more (disabling and re-enabling that setting and dragging the connection 
centre around the screen), but now that it is in the place that I want it, I'm 
a bit reluctant to fool with things. I think I will leave it at that, and at 
least this message is on the list now, so if anyone else has the same problem, 
it might give them a potential solution.

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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Secret,

On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 23:53:44 +1000 GMT (26/08/2007, 20:53 +0700 GMT),
Secret Squirrel wrote:

 My guess would be that you don't have write permissions to the
 registry. I that possible?

SS It's a stand-alone PC and I'm running an admin account, so I don't think it 
was that. I'm
SS not sure how, but it looks like it definitely was the Minimise to the 
System Tray setting.
SS After I disabled that, moved the connection centre, and then re-enabled 
that setting, the
SS connection centre window has stayed where I dragged it (the middle of the 
screen). I can't
SS even begin to understand how that setting could affect the connection 
centre!

That could be a bug, other people (including myself when I have the
time) should do the testing.

SS I guess I should experiment some more (disabling and re-enabling
SS that setting and dragging the connection centre around the
SS screen), but now that it is in the place that I want it, I'm a bit
SS reluctant to fool with things.

That's understandable.

SS I think I will leave it at that, and at least this message is on
SS the list now, so if anyone else has the same problem, it might
SS give them a potential solution.

If it's a big (and we need to investigate that), it should be entered
into the bugtracker.

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Re[2]: Connection Centre

2007-08-26 Thread Jos Klaassens
Hello Secret,

Friday, August 24, 2007, 4:58:48 PM, you wrote:

SS Hm, it may be due to the Minimise to the System Tray setting. I had
SS it enabled (I never used to, I only enabled
SS it a few weeks ago). What I did a few minutes ago was disable that
SS setting, checked my emails and dragged the
SS connection centre window to the middle of the screen. I then exited
SS from The Bat. I re-opened The Bat and checked my
SS emails again, and this time the connection centre window had stayed
SS in the middle of the screen where I had dragged
SS it. Interesting.

No confirmation g. My setting is _ always_ minimize to systray. Untill
now the CC was in the middle of my screen. I think I choose for this place
in the past..
I dragged the CC to the upper left corner, restarted The Bat!, tried again
and there was the CC again in the upper left corner...
(I then moved it again to the middle g)

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Re[3]: Connection Centre

2007-08-26 Thread Jos Klaassens

JK No confirmation g. My setting is _ always_ minimize to systray. Untill
JK now the CC was in the middle of my screen. I think I choose for this place
JK in the past..
JK I dragged the CC to the upper left corner, restarted The Bat!, tried again
JK and there was the CC again in the upper left corner...
JK (I then moved it again to the middle g)

And when I disable min. to systray: after a restart same stable result..
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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-24 Thread Secret Squirrel
Hi Richard Wakeford,

On Thursday, 23 August 2007, you wrote:

 Hello Secret,

 On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 you wrote in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand corner
SS of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the screen, 

 Can't confirm. Stays where it's put here.

Hi,

Nuts - it would have to be something that only affects my PC. Definitely as 
soon as I close The Bat, the connection centre resets to the bottom right hand 
corner of the screen :(

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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-24 Thread Secret Squirrel
Hi Roelof Otten,

On Friday, 24 August 2007, you wrote:

 Hallo Secret,

 On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 22:51:42 +1000GMT (23-8-2007, 14:51 +0200, where I
 live), you wrote:

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand
SS corner of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the
SS screen, the change only lasts as long as you have The Bat open. If
SS you close The Bat, open it and bring up connection centre again,
SS it has reverted to being positioned in the bottom right hand corner of the 
screen.

 Can't confirm. Haven't seen that behaviour in TB version yet.
 Are you using a multiple monitor system?


Hm, it may be due to the Minimise to the System Tray setting. I had it 
enabled (I never used to, I only enabled it a few weeks ago). What I did a few 
minutes ago was disable that setting, checked my emails and dragged the 
connection centre window to the middle of the screen. I then exited from The 
Bat. I re-opened The Bat and checked my emails again, and this time the 
connection centre window had stayed in the middle of the screen where I had 
dragged it. Interesting.

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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-24 Thread Secret Squirrel
Hi Roelof Otten,

On Friday, 24 August 2007, you wrote:

 Hallo Secret,

 On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 22:51:42 +1000GMT (23-8-2007, 14:51 +0200, where I
 live), you wrote:

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand
SS corner of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the
SS screen, the change only lasts as long as you have The Bat open. If
SS you close The Bat, open it and bring up connection centre again,
SS it has reverted to being positioned in the bottom right hand corner of the 
screen.

 Can't confirm. Haven't seen that behaviour in TB version yet.
 Are you using a multiple monitor system?


Nope, only using a single monitor. I don't think my vga card even has a 
connector for a second monitor. I have no clue what the problem could be - it 
sounds like it is something on my PC rather than being a general problem in one 
of The Bat versions.

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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-24 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Secret,

On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 00:29:34 +1000 GMT (24/08/2007, 21:29 +0700 GMT),
Secret Squirrel wrote:

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand corner
SS of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the screen, 

 Can't confirm. Stays where it's put here.

Here too.

SS Nuts - it would have to be something that only affects my PC.
SS Definitely as soon as I close The Bat, the connection centre
SS resets to the bottom right hand corner of the screen :(

My guess would be that you don't have write permissions to the
registry. I that possible?

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Connection Centre

2007-08-23 Thread Secret Squirrel
Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand corner of the 
screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the screen, the change only lasts 
as long as you have The Bat open. If you close The Bat, open it and bring up 
connection centre again, it has reverted to being positioned in the bottom 
right hand corner of the screen.

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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-23 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Secret,

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand corner
SS of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the screen, 

Can't confirm. Stays where it's put here.

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Re: Connection Centre

2007-08-23 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Secret,

On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 22:51:42 +1000GMT (23-8-2007, 14:51 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

SS Bug? The connection centre defaults to the bottom right hand
SS corner of the screen. If you drag it to say the middle of the
SS screen, the change only lasts as long as you have The Bat open. If
SS you close The Bat, open it and bring up connection centre again,
SS it has reverted to being positioned in the bottom right hand corner of the 
screen.

Can't confirm. Haven't seen that behaviour in TB version yet.
Are you using a multiple monitor system?

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Re: Not all server directories showing in IMAP connection

2007-03-22 Thread Nick Dutton
Hello Stuart,

On Wednesday, March 21, 2007, you wrote:
ND My ISP is now offering FAX and voice services that appear in IMAP
ND folders on my accounts.

ND Having only really used POP before, I'm confused to see that these
ND folders don't appear when I configure TB! to use IMAP.

ND Using other mail clients (such as Thhunderbird) these folders are
ND visible.

SC Right click on the Account name and select Manage IMAP folders. Then
SC Reset the list and put check marks beside the items you want to show
SC up.

Ah, thanks. As usual TB!'s smarter than I am.

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Not all server directories showing in IMAP connection

2007-03-21 Thread Nick Dutton
Hello,

My ISP is now offering FAX and voice services that appear in IMAP
folders on my accounts.

Having only really used POP before, I'm confused to see that these
folders don't appear when I configure TB! to use IMAP.

Using other mail clients (such as Thhunderbird) these folders are
visible.

TIA.

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Re: Not all server directories showing in IMAP connection

2007-03-21 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Nick,
  A reminder of what Nick Dutton typed on:
  Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 11:56:32 GMT +

ND My ISP is now offering FAX and voice services that appear in IMAP
ND folders on my accounts.

ND Having only really used POP before, I'm confused to see that these
ND folders don't appear when I configure TB! to use IMAP.

ND Using other mail clients (such as Thhunderbird) these folders are
ND visible.

Right click on the Account name and select Manage IMAP folders. Then
Reset the list and put check marks beside the items you want to show
up.

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Re: Connection Centre and IMAP

2006-11-30 Thread Barry
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:15:57 +0100, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 With my IMAP accounts the connection centre never hides, is this
 because TB is listening for new mails all the time?
 
 Yes.

Hi Alexander

Not necessarily, I've discovered that setting the When inactive disconnect
after value in Mail Management properties allows the connection centre to
disappear after all. I've gone for 15 secs.

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Re: Connection Centre and IMAP

2006-11-29 Thread Barry
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:15:57 +0100, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

 That depends on your preference. :-)

Hi Alexander

Fair enough ;)

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Connection Centre and IMAP

2006-11-28 Thread Barry
Hi

I have the Connection Centre visibility set to 'Automatic' which with my
POP3 acounts works as I envisaged, i.e. it disappears when not in use.

With my IMAP accounts the connection centre never hides, is this because TB
is listening for new mails all the time?

What is the popular setting for the connection centre with IMAP accounts?

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Re: Connection Centre and IMAP

2006-11-28 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Barry  everyone else,

on 28-Nov-2006 at 17:00 you (Barry) wrote:

 With my IMAP accounts the connection centre never hides, is this
 because TB is listening for new mails all the time?

Yes.

 What is the popular setting for the connection centre with IMAP
 accounts?

That depends on your preference. :-)

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Re: Connection to host broken

2006-10-10 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Tim,

On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 20:54:36 -0700 GMT (10/10/2006, 10:54 +0700 GMT),
Tim Hamm wrote:

TH   I have been noticing lately that an error message has been showing
TH   up quite often that states: Fetch - Connection to host broken (last
TH   commands sent were: STAT, QUIT) does anyone know what is going
TH   on here?

I get this sometimes, and there are two different reasons:

1.) Server problem. Nothing you can do about it, just try again later.
Every 10 minutes, in my case.

2.) There is a malformed message on the server, and TB chokes on it.
In that case, open the Dispatcher, New Mails Only. Delete the first
message from the server, in my case it will have no sender and no
recipient. Then you can download the subsequent messages without
problem.

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Connection to host broken

2006-10-09 Thread Tim Hamm
Hello TBUDL,

  I have been noticing lately that an error message has been showing
  up quite often that states: Fetch - Connection to host broken (last
  commands sent were: STAT, QUIT) does anyone know what is going
  on here?

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Re: OT: account properties and connection center

2006-09-09 Thread MAU
Hello Peter,


SD 1.  It's  much easier if you can add a dropdown menu or something else
MSD in  account properties for changing different account quickly/directly 
without
MSD having  to  close  the  account properties first.

 You're so right! Thank you for bringing it up. I put it on the
 wishlist to get the developers' attention.
 https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6023

Added supporting note :)

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Re: OT: account properties and connection center

2006-09-08 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi M,

on Wed, 6 Sep 2006 10:11:26 +0700GMT (06.09.2006, 05:11 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:

SD 1.  It's  much easier if you can add a dropdown menu or something else
MSD in  account properties for changing different account quickly/directly 
without
MSD having  to  close  the  account properties first.

You're so right! Thank you for bringing it up. I put it on the
wishlist to get the developers' attention.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6023

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Re: OT: account properties and connection center

2006-09-07 Thread MAU
Hello MFPA,


 Hi

 On Wednesday 6 September 2006 at 4:11:26 AM, in
 mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], M Sulchan Darmawan
 wrote:

 1.  It's  much easier if you can add a dropdown menu or something else
 in  account properties for changing different account quickly/directly 
 without
 having  to  close  the  account properties first.

 I find that feature very useful in Sorting Office / Filters.

 I miss it when referring to properties of multiple Accounts but I
 seldom do that. If you were to put this on the wish list and post
 a link here I would support.


Ditto :)

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Re: OT: account properties and connection center

2006-09-06 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo M,

On Wed, 6 Sep 2006 10:11:26 +0700GMT (6-9-2006, 5:11 , where I live),
you wrote:

MSD I have a little suggestion to the function of the bat! I'm
MSD sorry  if  I post to the wrong list since I do not know where I should
MSD do it, so I just put Off Topic (OT) in the subject.

It's not off topic at all, since both your questions concern TB and
that's the only requirement for messages posted here.

MSD But if you found that this function is useful for you, please
MSD forward my request to the right list.

The best place for feature requests is the wish list, you can add or
support feature requests there yourself. After making a a feature
request, you could post a direct link to this list, just to get it
supported by fellow list members.
How do you add entries to the wish list? Here follows a canned text:

You can insert wishes in the wish list, by logging in to:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/main_page.php
Choose 'The Bat! wishes' and add a new item.
First check whether someone has made the same wish, then you can
support that wish.
Wishes that are supported by more users are more likely to be granted
than wishes by one. And the system isn't smart enough to understand
that wishes might be the same.
And add just one wish per entry. Makes everything easier, both for
other users who want to add support and for the developers.

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Re: OT: account properties and connection center

2006-09-06 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Wednesday 6 September 2006 at 4:11:26 AM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], M Sulchan Darmawan
wrote:

 1.  It's  much easier if you can add a dropdown menu or something else
 in  account properties for changing different account quickly/directly without
 having  to  close  the  account properties first.

I find that feature very useful in Sorting Office / Filters.

I miss it when referring to properties of multiple Accounts but I
seldom do that. If you were to put this on the wish list and post
a link here I would support.

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OT: account properties and connection center

2006-09-05 Thread M Sulchan Darmawan
Dear  all,

I have a little suggestion to the function of the bat! I'm
sorry  if  I post to the wrong list since I do not know where I should
do it, so I just put Off Topic (OT) in the subject. But if you found that this
function is useful for you, please forward my request to the right
list.

1.  It's  much easier if you can add a dropdown menu or something else
in  account properties for changing different account quickly/directly without
having  to  close  the  account properties first.

2. Is it possible to have  an  option  to keep download process still
visible in connection center   after   it's   finished   downloading
?  So  we  can  check easily/directly  whether  an  account
successfully downloaded or not.

Both question is helpful when you have more than 3 e-mail accounts.

That's all, Thank you.

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Connection to host broken?

2006-08-26 Thread Kitty
For the last two days, every time I try to get the mail, it looks like
it is deleting messages (messages are supposed to be kept on the
server for 7 days and then deleted) and then it suddenly stops and I
don't get any mail.  I am using version 3.64.01  My other accounts are getting 
mail fine:  Below is the log

 8/26/2006, 07:11:43: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:11:44: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:11:45: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:11:51: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:12:32: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 197, DELE 198)
 8/26/2006, 07:16:53: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:16:56: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:16:56: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:17:04: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:17:32: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 153, DELE 154)
 8/26/2006, 07:21:53: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:21:53: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:21:53: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:22:00: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:22:33: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 161, DELE 162)
 8/26/2006, 07:27:03: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:27:03: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:27:03: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:27:09: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:27:33: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 112, DELE 113)
 8/26/2006, 07:32:13: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:32:13: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:32:13: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:32:18: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:32:34: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 68, DELE 69)
 8/26/2006, 07:37:13: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:37:13: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:37:14: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:37:18: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:37:34: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 78, DELE 79)
 8/26/2006, 07:42:23: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:42:23: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:42:24: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:42:32: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:42:33: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 5, DELE 6)
 8/26/2006, 07:47:23: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:47:23: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:47:24: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:47:31: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:47:34: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 16, DELE 17)
 8/26/2006, 07:52:33: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:52:33: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:52:34: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
!8/26/2006, 07:52:35: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: LIST, UIDL)
 8/26/2006, 07:52:35: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 0 new
 8/26/2006, 07:57:33: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 07:57:33: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 07:57:34: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 07:57:38: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 07:57:43: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 20, DELE 21)
 8/26/2006, 08:02:43: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 08:02:43: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 08:02:43: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 08:02:49: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 08:03:43: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 251, DELE 252)
 8/26/2006, 08:07:53: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 08:07:54: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 08:07:55: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 08:08:04: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 08:08:43: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 193, DELE 194)
 8/26/2006, 08:12:53: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 08:12:53: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 08:12:53: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 08:12:58: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 08:13:44: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 227, DELE 228)
 8/26/2006, 08:18:03: FETCH - receiving mail messages
 8/26/2006, 08:18:04: FETCH - connected to POP3 server
 8/26/2006, 08:18:04: FETCH - authenticated (plain)
 8/26/2006, 08:18:10: FETCH - 4107 messages in the mailbox, 382 new
!8/26/2006, 08:18:44: FETCH - Connection to host broken (last commands sent 
were: DELE 168, DELE 169)
 8/26/2006, 08:23:13: FETCH - receiving mail messages
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Re: Connection to host broken?

2006-08-26 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Kitty,

On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:20:34 -0500GMT (26-8-2006, 19:20 , where I
live), you wrote:

K For the last two days, every time I try to get the mail, it looks like
K it is deleting messages (messages are supposed to be kept on the
K server for 7 days and then deleted) and then it suddenly stops and I
K don't get any mail.  I am using version 3.64.01  My other accounts
K are getting mail fine:  Below is the log

Apparently the connection with the server is cut, therefore TB can't
send the QUIT command to the server and before that QUIT command is
sent, the DELE commands won't be executed. That's the reason your
messages are cumulating on the server and not deleted after seven
days.
The new messages aren't downloaded, because the connection is cut. So
you need to find out what's killing your connection. There are two
likely causes:
1) The first new (as in not downloaded) message is a virus message,
you're downloading it and your virus scanner locks it in your temp
folder, therefore choking TB and thus killing the connection with the
server.
2) The first new message on the server is corrupt on the server,
therefore choking the server during the download and thus killing the
connection.
The solution is the same in both cases.
Start the mail dispatcher (Account - Dispatch mail on server - New
messages only) Check whether the first message is likely to be very
important to you, if not select it to be deleted and quit the mail
dispatcher. If the first new message seems to be very unlikely to be a
problem, then you've got to check the messages further on in the line,
but your setup makes it very likely that the culprit is the first new
message. If your ISP offers a webmail interface then you can use that
too, when you prefer that over the mail dispatcher.
Now you should be able to download your mail again.

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