On Monday, June 20, 2005 at 3:39:10 PM [GMT -0500], Manuel Breitfeld
wrote:

> This is the point. As long as the amount of messages per folder isn't
> higher than - let's say - 200, one has no problems. But as soon as it
> gets larger, TB! is updating and updating its counters and bases and
> seems to "forget" to fetch the mail one selects. 9Val, you did the
> right step in reserving one connection for message downloading. But
> this conncetion has to get *highest* priority. When its triggered, it
> has to be sure, that all other copying/updating processes switch to
> low priority.

Things have definitely changed in this area since I'm not seeing
messages loading just fine when message counts, flagging, moving
operations have otherwise frozen. Earlier, I again, just experienced my
TBBETA folder new message count being at 6 with no new messages on
hitting N to go to the next unread message. I exited the folder and went
back to it. Same thing. I could load other messages just fine, including
message bodies not before retrieved. I disconnected and reconnected to
the server. Only then did TB! undo the problem and reasserted itself. I
actually had 3 unread messages and they had already been read even
though they were somehow marked unread again.

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  -= Allie Martin =-
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