Hello,

j> Printed some messages today. Then TB stopped printing properly and would only
j> print a single page that said "Invalid HTML! Please forward this message to
j> developers. Thanks. EAccessViolation Access Violation at address xxx in module
j> "thebat.exe". Read of address yyy".  This would occur with any message and
j> NONE of it was html mail.

I've had the same thing happen too, but I wasn't printing anything. I
was simply looking at the messages. It would display that screen no
matter what email I was looking at, and whether it had an HTML part
was moot. It wouldn't display plain-text messages. The only workaround
I know is to shut down TB and restart it until it happens again.

It would be nice if there was a "view as plain text anyway" option one
could use when it refuses to show the HTML due to an exception.
Sometimes I'd like to view a message even if the HTML is faulty and
the HTML engine can't handle it. I'm a big boy, I can look at HTML
source and see what the (most likely spam) message says. Granted this
isn't something most people would use...but I'd rather have a
semi-convenient option to view a message than no option at all other
than restarting the client or saving the messages to a text file and
reading it in a different application.

j> Closed TB and started it again. Back to normal.

j> Very weird...

I think this was introduced with version 1.62 (maybe 1.60 or 1.61?)

I'm guessing it'll be fixed in "version 2" :)

-- 
Regards,
 James



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