Hi Alastair,

> From various trials, and conversations on ICQ, the problem
> looks like something to do with the interaction between The
> Bat! and the Windows 2000 TCP/IP stack.

> The problem, as noted before, is that, with Win2K, The Bat!
> can only read the POP3 server once in a session; second and
> subsequent reads stick and the only cure is to close and
> restart The Bat!

I'm no expert and I'm afraid I can offer little help.  Yet it
appears to me that the problem is more than that.  I'm using
Win2k with TB! and I've seen no such problem since day one.  I
believe many people on the list use TB! with Win2k as well.

Could you tell me how you get the detailed POP3 communications
log? Is it a built-in function of OE 5.5, Win2k or from a
3rd-party utility? (I've just left OE 5, but never tried 5.5,
and don't remember there's such function in OE. And Win2k is too
new for me to know much details.) Too bad TB! can't be set to
provide logs in such detail.

If there's a freeware utility I can get to (or Win2k itself can)
provide such detailed log, I'll be happy to test my own system
for your reference.

-- 
Best regards,
Ming-Li             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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