Hello Michael,

>>>> When does this happen? I mean, what is the action that is
>>>> being performed and caases this crash?

MD>>> When sending and receiving email.

>> Same as Jinx.

>>>> What OS are you using, and how much RAM?

MD>>> Win2K SP2, 256MB

>> Win2K definitely knows multithreading, and your RAM is
>> certainly enough. So I wouldn't know why your problem occurs.
>> :-(

MD>>> I should also add that I didn't have this problem until I
MD>>> upgraded to 1.52f.

>> Now this is interesting. Can anybody else confirm this?

MD> I _think_ I might have just figured out what is causing this:

MD> I  always  use  the  "send the letter" icon when I am ready to send an
MD> email. As you know, this make it send instantly. However, if the email
MD> has  a  large  attachment  it  takes a while to send. And, while it is
MD> sending, the email appears in the outbox.

MD> So, a little while ago, I sent an email with a large attachment. While
MD> it was uploading to the mail server, TB started it's periodic send and
MD> receive  for  the email account. As soon as it tried to send the email
MD> that was already sending in the outbox, I got the following error:

MD> ---------------------------
MD> Application Error
MD> ---------------------------
MD> Exception EAccessViolation in module thebat.exe at 00000BD7.
MD> Access violation at address 00401E1B. Read of address 002000D6.
MD> ---------------------------
MD> OK
MD> ---------------------------

MD> So,  it  appears this happened because TB was trying to send a message
MD> that was already in the middle of being sent.

I cannot confirm this "formally" as I've never had the problem
myself:) but it sounds like very much a possible thing. Guess TB!
team should give it a look.

Best regards,
 Serge Skorokhodov                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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