I often, but not always, get a FETCH error when TheBat!
performs its first check for new mail when I start it up
in the morning. It is configured to check automatically,
so I just hear the sound that indicates an error and I
find something like this in my log:
11/18/2021, 06:56:53: FETCH - rece
Sigh...
I guess no one has a clue what this could be. This morning's
version of the bizarre was this message:
!9/1/2021, 07:20:17: FETCH - Server reports error. The response is: .com
(Postfix) with ESMTPS id 7D39A17E02C9
FWIW, when the session works normally, the message that would
show in pl
I am very curious about this message from TheBat!'s log:
!7/6/2021, 07:36:26: FETCH - Server reports error. The response is: e
(web3.networkexchange.de [82.165.112.102])
It appeared when TheBat! was first started after powering
on my computer this morning. That is *NOT* my mail server
and the
MAU,
Friday, March 5, 2021, 5:44:40 AM, you wrote:
M> Hello Steven,
>> Is there a way to get the dro-list to show my favorite addresses and
>> groups again?
M> AFAIK this type of problem with the drop down list has been an issue
M> for a long time. Anyway, try what I did a long time ago to "
The drop-list of favorites from my address book that should appear when
I click the down arrow just to the right of the "Create a New Message"
button has vanished again. It has been replaced by the "Quick templates"
drop-down that looks EXACTLY like the one that displays from the REPLY
button. (
n there
are 20,000+ files in a folder... (and before you ask,
yes, I get far, far too much SPAM).
--
Steven P Valliere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
I just upgraded to TB 3.0.1.33 Pro yesterday and discovered
that it still has the same column sizing bugs that TB2 had
when running on a monitor with negative X (horizontal) coords.
Any attempt to resize a column while TB is running on the
'left' monitor (relative to the primary monitor) causes the
Ivan,
Wednesday, October 6, 2004, 9:17:29 AM, you wrote:
>> I also use TB (v2) on a multi-monitor (3) configuration.
IL> Do you have a physical 3 screens or virtual ?
I have three physical monitors attached to three physical
video cards (AGP GeForce 2/MX, PCI Diamond Viper 550, PCI
3Dfx Bansh
admin,
I also use TB (v2) on a multi-monitor (3) configuration.
The problem occurs on screens configured to be physically
to the LEFT of the primary monitor. As a software
developer myself, I am reasonably certain that the program
is not coded to do the math necessary for handling the
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