Hello Vili,

On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 09:15:33 +0100 GMT (02/01/2006, 15:15 +0700 GMT),
Vili wrote:

>>> If TB! 3.64.01 builds up the net connection using DUN, and I UNselect
>>> "auto disconnect after mail transfer", then TB! becomes unaccessable
>>> after download. It still runs, but the frame is gray... I cannot click
>>> on it. Like it would have an invisible conn. center...
>> Just an idea: did you try to bring focus on TB! in the Taskbar by
>> clicking on it and hit once Alt+F4 (or press right button and click
>> "Close Alt+F4")?
>> I guess TheBat! should become accessible again.

V> Yes, I did that, so I found this workaround, but it is a bug, and I am
V> looking for confirmations.

You get confirmation from me. You do not need to "auto-connect after
mail transfer", I don't auto-connect and *always* experience this.

Two additional conditions:

1.) This happens only after first mail download after the connection
has been established. Subsequent downloads don't lock TB. - Since I
turn on my computer and download mails frist thing when I come home,
and then take a shower while TB donwloads, it is my habit to hit
alt-F4 when I'm ready to read the mails (by which time of course TB
has finished downloading). TB is locked, 100% reproducable.

2.) If I start reading mails while this first mail download is still
in progress, TB will not lock when the download is finished. It will
lock *only* when it's left alone.

It's been like this for many versions, started sometime in the 2.x
series. It was reported here before, but I don't know whether there is
a bugreport out.

Please write a bug report, I'll add the comments above.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

"When you breath, you inspire. When you do not breath, you expire."
http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/

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