On Tue, 15 May 2007 20:10:46 +0700 GMT, Thomas wrote:

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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.

  Great to know that I'm not the first to stumble upon this problem.

  I switched my filters over to "contains any of", but do now quite
  understand what the separator should be. But I will ask this on the
  UserList instead.

  To stay on topic I can say that enabling the "contains any of" and
  adding all the search words to one line gave me this result:
    http://company.klocktornet.com/containsanyof.png

  I can get around this by maximizing the Sorting Office window and
  re-selecting the filter in question, then the line will be visible
  again.

  Scary stuff.

-- 
/Fredrik

The Bat! 3.99.3 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2


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