Hello Mark,

On Tue, 15 May 2007 09:55:52 +0200 GMT (15/05/2007, 14:55 +0700 GMT),
Mark Partous wrote:

MP> Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 8:28:24 AM, Fredrik wrote:

FB>> Is this a known problem?

Yes, it is. The New Filtering System (NFS), which is not so new
anymore, uses Windows handles in abundance, which is the problem.
There is no BT entry, because Ritlabs says it works as designed.

The workaround is to use only one filter condition "header contains
any of", followed by the different headers, instead of many "header
contains" conditions.

Another workaround (not so elegant, but faster) is to create a new
filter when you want to add conditions.

MP> I still have a long filter dating from the time before editing
MP> such filters became problematic.

MP> I try to alter it as little as possible, since it takes a
MP> loooooooooooooong time. Haven't seen any kind of jumping though...

The long time is caused by the jumping, if you look closely. Or have
enough conditions. Try creating a filter with 100 conditions, it makes
the problem very obvious. I have started converting my filters to
"contains any of", which is a tedious work, because you have to wait
seconds to minutes for every single conversion (by this I don't mean
the filter but the conditions).

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

Next Sunday a special collection will be taken to defray the cost of
the new carpet. All those wishing to do something on the new carpet
will come forward and do so.
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