Antje,

Sunday, August 31, 2003, 11:01:16 AM, you wrote:

AL> Hi,

AL> Craig Westerman wrote:

>> When I try to shut down The Bat! so I can reboot to
>> fix connection problem, it won't let me as The Bat! is busy with
>> fetching mail, but it can't fetch mail as connection is lost. When I
>> tell it to shut down when operation is done, it never gets done, so
>> it never shuts down.

AL> I'm not sure whether this is correct... afaik you should only have to
AL> wait until TB recognizes there is no connection and aborts the
AL> fetching process by itself.  I have made these experiences myself,
AL> however, in my case it never occurred that the process ran
AL> "endlessly". It might take a while, though... 

AL> Antje
AL> Using The Bat! v1.62r on Windows 98 4.10 Build  2222 A


--

 I left it for over 3 hours and it still wouldn't let me stop. Might
 as well have been "endlessly". If I'm working and need to get going
 again, 10 minutes would be TOOOOOO LOOOOOONG.

 "The Preferences>Display Connection Center. Then, Abort task." doesn't
 work either.

 Its like it is in a endless loop routine and can't break out. AFAIK I
 haven't lost any messages when this happens. I guess daily backups of
 Account Properties and Global Options is a must.

-- 

Craig Westerman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Bat! v 1.62r Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
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