Hello Dierk,

On Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at 3:29:05 PM you wrote:

>> sorry I can't confirm that over here ... Beta/11 sometimes uses to freeze when
>> I hit 'Reply' (or better: hit "<Ctrl>+r" or "<Ctrl>+F5") ...

DH> Hmmm ... funny, I had something similar happening a few days ago, but
DH> couldn't pin it to TB!: When I hit "New Message" on the tool bar it
DH> got stuck. so, there may be something to it ...?!

I could definitely pin it to TB!. No other action worked, not switching a
folder nor something else ... giving the focus back to the TB!-window (e.g.
from a parallel opened Explorer-window) resulted in the well-know
'still-gray-title-bar-but-windows-knows-who-the-f**k-the-focus-should-get'

a "<Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del>" gave me a "The Bat! (not responding)" (well, actually
the text was in german as my WinME is a german version .-))

In one case there was already a "New message" window open, which was, after
that freeze of TB!, also unable to handled in any way ... not closing,
resizing, typing in something ... simply nothing but VERY, VERY COLD frozen
:-(

As I (hopefully!) mentioned before: this happens not often, but some times to
often for calling it 'stable' ... I don't wat to become misunderstood: TB! is
finally the best e-mail-client for windows I've seen and used so far, it's
features are worth every cent I've paid and in general it's quiet the most
stable, fastest and comfortable tool for e-mail I've seen, but the last Beta's
are (just in MY own humble opinion!) REALLY Betas ... I like it to use them,
see how the progress in developing goes on, how features are stabilized, new
functions are introduced and how the feedback on the TBBETA-List is recognized
by the developers.

-- 
Regards
Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using The Bat! v1.52 Beta/11 on Windows 98 4.90 Build 3000   (WindowsME) 

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