Hello James,

On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 15:44:28 -0600 GMT (31/12/02, 04:44 +0700 GMT),
James Olsen wrote:

j>> EAccessViolation Access Violation at address xxx in module
j>> "thebat.exe". Read of address yyy". This would occur with any
j>> message and 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.

Maybe it was the way you were looking?

(Hey, this was a joke! :-))

> 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.

If you viewed the message in a seperate folder view, closing the view
folder window would have sufficed. If you were viewing in the preview
pane, you can switch from rich text viewer or to plain text viewer
(Option / Preferences / Viewer) and back 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.

I have set HTML auto-view off under Options / Preferences / General.
Is that what you need?

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

It was introduced with 1.62.

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

It is being fixed as we speak. Unless Diman is taking a day off to
celebrate New Year's. ;-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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Umfriend: Sexual relationship; "this is Dale, my ... um ...friend".

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