Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Tuesday 1 September 2020 at 2:54:45 PM, in
, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:-


> I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is
> - it's just a raw text with no formatting hints other
> than characters with variable widths and line breaks.

I had forgotten that you can use a font in the plain text editor and/or viewer 
that is not fixed-width.


> Tabs have no meaning for plain text with variable width
> characters because there is no way to define tab stops.

There's probably several. 
For example, Elastic Tabstops http://nickgravgaard.com/elastic-tabstops/ 

And TB!'s own "Plain text (Windows)" editor has tabs. 


> Paragraph indents and margins cannot be defined for
> plain text either. 

I never saw the point of paragraph indents: the empty line before the new 
paragraph is enough of an indication.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Mguel,

>> As you see at the attached picture I've set wrapping after 60 characters.

> I'm afraid that wrapping count is for the text you write.

I was already afraid of that.
I consider it a mistake.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread MAU
Hello Gunivortus,

> As you see at the attached picture I've set wrapping after 60 characters.

I'm afraid that wrapping count is for the text you write.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread MAU
Hello Stefan,

> I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is - it's just a
> raw text with no formatting hints other than characters with
> variable widths and line breaks. Tabs have no meaning for plain text
> with variable width characters because there is no way to define tab
> stops. Paragraph indents and margins cannot be defined for plain
> text either. If you want to use all this typography stuff in email,
> you have to use HTML at least, otherwise nobody can guarantee that
> your peers won't cry their eyes out trying to figure out what you
> write and why did you use such strange spacing between words...

You  are  right.  But  the  confusion may come from the fact that when
opening the Editor the _Message format_ may be:
 Plain Text (MicroED)
 Plain Text (Windows)
 HTML/Plain Text
 HTML only
 
And  we  may  tend to think that all formatting options in MicroED are
those  of  Plain  Text. But no, they are *MicroED options*, like Smart
Tabs, Auto indent, etc.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Stefan,

As default editor I set the Windows Editor as default.
As you see at the attached picture I've set wrapping after 60 characters.
Why, Stefan, is your text not wrapped after the set break?

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello MFPA, 

> I disagree. 

> If I insert a hard line-break by hitting  at the end of a line and 
> press  at the start of the next line, it means that I want the text on 
> that new line to start indented away from the window edge. 

I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is - it's just a raw text 
with no formatting hints other than characters with variable widths and line 
breaks. Tabs have no meaning for plain text with variable width characters 
because there is no way to define tab stops. Paragraph indents and margins 
cannot be defined for plain text either. If you want to use all this typography 
stuff in email, you have to use HTML at least, otherwise nobody can guarantee 
that your peers won't cry their eyes out trying to figure out what you write 
and why did you use such strange spacing between words...


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Re[2]: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello MFPA,

Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 10:45:32 PM, you wrote:

> If I insert a hard line-break by hitting  at the end of a line and
> press  at the start of the next line, it means that I want the text on
> that new line to start indented away from the window edge.  It is reasonable
> to me that when the indented line soft-wraps, the continuation lines should
> honour the tab indent.

+10!


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 26 August 2020 at 2:29:51 PM, you wrote:

> In soft wrapping mode it has no meaning.

I disagree. 

If I insert a hard line-break by hitting  at the end of a line and 
press  at the start of the next line, it means that I want the text on 
that new line to start indented away from the window edge. It is reasonable to 
me that when the indented line soft-wraps, the continuation lines should honour 
the tab indent. The end of section I want indented comes when I insert another 
hard line-break by hitting  again.

And a  mid-text (not immediately after a ) simply means that I 
want to insert a chunk of space at that point in the text.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-09-01 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 26 August 2020 at 12:33:18 PM, in
, Andrew Savchenko wrote:-


>  doesn't work on empty line in MicroEd.

Confirm that I see the same issue. Is there a bugtrack entry?


> This is text with tabs
> I had to type
> in a separate text-editor
> due to the issue with MicroEd  

To achieve that appearance in MicroEd I now have to type multiple spaces, 
instead of a single . 

A knock-on of this is that when you indent several consecutive lines, such as a 
quote, you have to use hard line-breaks, as below. The result looks terrible if 
viewed in a narrow window, with some lines beginning indented as intended and 
others beginning at the start of the window.

Line 1 of quote Line 1 of quote. Line 1 of quote Line 1 of quote Line 1 of 
quote. 
Line 2 of quote Line 2 of quote. Quoted Line 2. Second line.
Line 3 of quote Third quoted line. Line 3 of quote Third line of quote Line 
3.
Line 4 of quote Line 4 of quote. Quoted line number four. Fourth line 4 of 
quoted text. 


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-30 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 10:25:43, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:

> [*] URL hint at the bottom of HTML viewer to ensure of the link visibility

The URL hint is partially off-screen – see attached image (happens in all HTML 
messages I've tried so far).

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-28 Thread Gwen
Hello Andrew,

On Thu, 27 Aug 2020, at 08:49:32 [GMT +0930] (which was 01:19 where I
live) Andrew wrote:

> Clicking an external mailto: link results in AV, attached.
> TB! crashes shortly after the event.

Not for me on  9.2.2.9 (BETA) (32-bit).

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-28 Thread MAU
Hello Andrew,

> Confirmed in BT.

Thanks.


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Re[2]: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-28 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello MAU,

Friday, August 28, 2020, 8:20:24 PM, you wrote:

> You have actually done so now, and the ticket is:
> https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=2073

Confirmed in BT.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-28 Thread MAU
Hello Andrew,

> Sorry, how shall I use this link?
> Is there a support ticket and/or Stefan has confirmed "we are working on it"?

The  link is just to locate my message. I don't usually open a support
ticket  on  'first  report',  I  wait  till someone else confirms the
problem. You have actually done so now, and the ticket is:
https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=2073


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Re[2]: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-27 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello MAU,

Friday, August 28, 2020, 6:02:59 AM, you wrote:

> I reported this for version 9.2.2.1 on Aug. 4th on my
> 

Sorry, how shall I use this link?
Is there a support ticket and/or Stefan has confirmed "we are working on it"?


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-27 Thread MAU
Hello Andrew,

> Clicking an external mailto: link results in AV, attached.

I reported this for version 9.2.2.1 on Aug. 4th on my 



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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Stefan,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 5:55:43 PM, you wrote:

> Version 9.2.2.9 is available 

Clicking an external mailto: link results in AV, attached.
TB! crashes shortly after the event.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread MAU
Hello Stefan,

> In soft wrapping mode it has no meaning.

You are darn right!


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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Martin
Hi The

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 4:06:11 PM you wrote:


> Hello Stefan,

> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 16:34:36 [GMT +0300] (which was 15:34 where I
> live) Stefan wrote:

>> This functionality still exists for PGP plugins and never was
>> available for GnuPG support in TB!, AFAIK.

> I can not imagine what is wrong with The Bat! whe is does not fetch a 
> key.

> If gpg.conf contains:

> # fetches key if missing
> auto-key-retrieve
> # 

> i can check my own signatur of my mail in tbbeta list, my missing key 
> is fetched from key server. 

> How can i debug in The Bat! what is sent to gpg?

Good question - had it some minutes ago, too. How can we check what
TheBat sends to GnuPG?

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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Gwen
Hello Stefan,

On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 16:34:36 [GMT +0300] (which was 15:34 where I
live) Stefan wrote:

> This functionality still exists for PGP plugins and never was
> available for GnuPG support in TB!, AFAIK.

I can not imagine what is wrong with The Bat! whe is does not fetch a 
key.

If gpg.conf contains:

# fetches key if missing
auto-key-retrieve
# 

i can check my own signatur of my mail in tbbeta list, my missing key 
is fetched from key server. 

How can i debug in The Bat! what is sent to gpg?


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Re: 9.2.2.9 - TAB doesn't indent text anymore

2020-08-26 Thread Viktor Kabelac
Hello Andrew,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 1:33:18 PM, you wrote:

>> Version 9.2.2.9 is available 
>  doesn't work on empty line in MicroEd.

Even in spite if "In soft wrapping mode it has no meaning. We'll use it to move 
between controls.", I second this.
Noticed this behavior with .8 really and started missing it right away.

It worked before, so I guess a meaning was present then and is still, et least 
for me.
Regardless of the wrapping mode, TAB should work in any multi-line editor in my 
opinion - whether an \8 character will be inserted or expanded into spaces.

Please give us back the TAB text indent! :)


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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Martin
Hi The

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 3:45:36 PM you wrote:


> Hello Stefan,

> On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 16:34:36 [GMT +0300] (which was 15:34 where I
> live) Stefan wrote:

>> Hello Gwen, 
>> (…)
>> This functionality still exists for PGP plugins and never was
>> available for GnuPG support in TB!, AFAIK.

> That worked in the older versions of The Bat! over years. A missing 
> key was fetched.

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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Gwen
Hello Stefan,

On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 16:34:36 [GMT +0300] (which was 15:34 where I
live) Stefan wrote:

> Hello Gwen, 
> (…)
> This functionality still exists for PGP plugins and never was
> available for GnuPG support in TB!, AFAIK.

That worked in the older versions of The Bat! over years. A missing 
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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Martin
Hi The

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 3:34:36 PM you wrote:


> Hello Gwen, 

>>> Confirmed. May be the timeout is too short - takes some time to get 
>>> a key from a server. 

>> May be, but as it works in Thundnerbird+EnigMail the The Bat! should 
>> fetch it as did in the past.

> This functionality still exists for PGP plugins and never was available for 
> GnuPG support in TB!, AFAIK.

Oh, this worked before. GnuPG fetches the missing key itself if the config 
values in gpg.conf are used. And what do you mean with "PGP plugins"?

> We're planning more works on PGP and S/MIME support in future, so please be 
> patient :-)

Would be more helpful to support GnuPG - PGP seems not to be up to date.

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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Gwen, 

>> Confirmed. May be the timeout is too short - takes some time to get 
>> a key from a server. 

> May be, but as it works in Thundnerbird+EnigMail the The Bat! should 
> fetch it as did in the past.

This functionality still exists for PGP plugins and never was available for 
GnuPG support in TB!, AFAIK.

We're planning more works on PGP and S/MIME support in future, so please be 
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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Andrew, 

>  doesn't work on empty line in MicroEd.

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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Gwen
Hello MAU,

On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 15:21:27 [GMT +0200] (which was 15:21 where I
live) Martin wrote:

> Confirmed. May be the timeout is too short - takes some time to get 
> a key from a server. 

May be, but as it works in Thundnerbird+EnigMail the The Bat! should 
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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Andrew, 

>> When "soft" line wrapping is on, rewrapping function is not available 
>> because it requires "hard" wrapping points.

> Hmm... Why can't it be mixed? 

Because you can either have soft line wrapping or hard, but not together. We're 
still thinking of future extending functionality when soft wrapping is used, 
like supporting format=flowed for output, block re-formatting aka joining short 
lines into long paragraphs, but this is not exactly what you're after, I guess.

However, there is still an option to switch soft wrapping off in the 
preferences, but it won't work on-the-fly, i.e. one will need to reload the 
editor.

> For example, your message above is occupying a single line, no `lf` at the 
> end.

> I would expect that selecting it and pressing a hotkey (ALT+L was the 
> default) will re-format to 78 characters as per RFC. This was previous 
> behaviour at least.

There is no RFC  about it ;-) IIRC, the only RFC that limits characters per 
line is 822 (obsoleted by 2822), but it's about transferring messages, not the 
actual text line in a message. The limit of 78 characters comes from 80x25 
characters standard text resolution of prehistoric displays, but I have no idea 
what it has to do with modern display resolutions and software...


> Is there an alternative way to keep letters within 78 chars in v9.2.2.9?

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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Martin
Hi The

On Wednesday, August 26, 2020 2:59:52 PM you wrote:

> BUG with OenPGP
> ===
> The Bat! does not fetch missing key anymore from key server
> Please help with https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=2072

Confirmed. May be the timeout is too short - takes some time to get a key from 
a server.


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Re: 9.2.2.9 OpenPGP does not fetch key

2020-08-26 Thread Gwen
Hello Stefan,

On Wed, 26 Aug 2020, at 11:25:43 [GMT +0300] (which was 10:25 where I
live) Stefan wrote:

> Version 9.2.2.9 is available 
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64-full.7z

BUG with OenPGP
===
The Bat! does not fetch missing key anymore from key server
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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread MAU
Hello Andrew,

>  doesn't work on empty line in MicroEd.

Confirmed. Does not work on empty or non empty lines.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread MAU
Hello Andrew,

> Is there an alternative way to keep letters within 78 chars in v9.2.2.9?

If you mean for the letters you write, the answer is actually in my previous 
reply. For incoming ones, the only way I know is adjusting the window width.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread MAU
Hello Andrew,

> I would expect that selecting it and pressing a hotkey (ALT+L was the 
> default) will re-format to 78 characters as per RFC. This was previous 
> behaviour at least.

No. Until soft line wrapping was introduce (or if it not selected) Alt+L has 
always been 'Left alignment, and wrapping would occur at at whatever is the 
setting in Preferences/Viewer-editor/Editor Preferences for 'Wrap text at', not 
necessarily to 78 characters. In my case I have it set to 70, to allow some 
space for possible indentations and quotation prefixes.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Stefan,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 5:55:43 PM, you wrote:

> Version 9.2.2.9 is available 

 doesn't work on empty line in MicroEd.

This is text with tabs
I had to type
in a separate text-editor
due to the issue with MicroEd

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Re[2]: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Stefan,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 8:53:05 PM, you wrote:

> When "soft" line wrapping is on, rewrapping function is not available because 
> it requires "hard" wrapping points.

Hmm... Why can't it be mixed? For example, your message above is occupying a 
single line, no `lf` at the end.

I would expect that selecting it and pressing a hotkey (ALT+L was the default) 
will re-format to 78 characters as per RFC. This was previous behaviour at 
least.

Is there an alternative way to keep letters within 78 chars in v9.2.2.9?

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Andrew, 

> ALT+L shortcut in MicroEd seems to be broken.

When "soft" line wrapping is on, rewrapping function is not available because 
it requires "hard" wrapping points.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Andrew Savchenko
Hello Stefan,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 5:55:43 PM, you wrote:

> Version 9.2.2.9 is available 

ALT+L shortcut in MicroEd seems to be broken.

Previous behaviour: re-format current line of text.
New behaviour: does nothing.


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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Stefan,

> Hello Gunivortus, 

> URLs could be kilometers long, yet if they could cause a problem, seeing the 
> URL start would be enough in 99.99% of cases :-)
> So, I don't think it's really practical to add more clutter to the screen, 
> especially when you always have the "Copy URL" option.

Never seen such a long link :-D
But OK, it doesn't happen often that I want to check it, then I'll continue 
using
the 'Copy URL' if necessary.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Hello Gunivortus, 

> Some links at the bottom are so very long that they don't fit at that line, 
> so, I need to use the option 'copy URL' to check if not something strange in 
> it.
> Would it be possible to expand that line to a 2nd or 3rd, to get the full 
> link visible?

URLs could be kilometers long, yet if they could cause a problem, seeing the 
URL start would be enough in 99.99% of cases :-)
So, I don't think it's really practical to add more clutter to the screen, 
especially when you always have the "Copy URL" option.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Gunivortus Goos
Hello Stefan,

> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64.7z

Thanks, up an running.

Some links at the bottom are so very long that they don't fit at that line, 
so, I need to use the option 'copy URL' to check if not something strange in it.
Would it be possible to expand that line to a 2nd or 3rd, to get the full link 
visible?

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Ethan J. Mings
August 26, 2020

Hello Stefan,

Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 4:25:43 AM, you wrote:

> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64.7z

Up and running.  

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Stefan,

On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:25:43 +0300 GMT (26-Aug-20, 15:25 +0700 GMT),
Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:

> Dear All,

> Version 9.2.2.9 is available
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64.7z

> Here is  a short list of changes:

U

> [*] URL hint at the bottom of HTML viewer to ensure of the link visibility

Works well for me.

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Re: 9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread MAU
Hello Stefan,

> Version 9.2.2.9 is available 
>
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64.7z

Up & running


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9.2.2.9

2020-08-26 Thread Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA
Dear All, 

Version 9.2.2.9 is available 

https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x32-full.7z
https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64-full.7z

https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x32.7z
https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.2.2.9-x64.7z

Here is  a short list of changes:

[*] URL hint at the bottom of HTML viewer to ensure of the link visibility
[-] (#001695) Some HTML messages could be displayed broken
[-] (#00016) Separate message list viewer was closing when an an empty folder 
was selected


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