Hello Barry,
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:38:43 +0100 GMT (04/07/2008, 01:38 +0700 GMT),
Barry wrote:
B> Well, I've disabled/removed ASS and it hasn't made any improvement at all,
B> downloading links in HTML mail slows to a crawl, almost to the point of
B> freezing TB!, clicking on any part of TB's wi
On 03/07/2008 18:41:11, Rick wrote:
>> Hi Barry,
>
> B>> However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows
> to a B>> crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds
> for the URL B>> 'links' as low as 15-30 cps, with TB! 'not responding'
> until the graphics or
> Hi Barry,
B>> However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows to a
B>> crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds for the URL
B>> 'links' as low as 15-30 cps, with TB! 'not responding' until the graphics or
B>> whatever have been downloaded in full.
B>>
Hi Barry,
B> However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows to a
B> crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds for the URL
B> 'links' as low as 15-30 cps, with TB! 'not responding' until the graphics or
B> whatever have been downloaded in full.
B> I susp
Hallo Bill,
On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 15:11:31 -0500GMT (1-7-2008, 22:11 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
BM> Note that all the high level filters (except Incoming mail) are
BM> repeated in Incoming mail along with "Moving In Hooks" and there are
BM> not in there normal sorted order.
You wouldn't happe
Hi
Since using V4 I've been allowing myself to receive some HTML mail in full
using the URL manager to allow only known senders.
However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows to a
crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds for the URL
'links' as low as
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