Hello 9Val! It was truly comforting to me to read your response to Miguel on tbudl in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] , where you said, among a lot of other great things: 9> ... As you probably know, in most cases every evening I make a 9> daily build for internal testing ... So, if building and testing is still going on, is there a chance you can have a look at why the mail ticker is still jumping? Additionally, since I don't consistently read my mail with the ticker the way Paul Cartwright and some others do, I have a focus problem which might be related: When I begin to select messages in the main window from the folder message lists, I use "Sort by Received time, descending order" and "Thread by, None." I like to just go down through the mails chronologically, since I read everything. So, I read a message. Then I click on the blue "Next" arrow. And instead of the next September 2, 2004, message, I will get one from February 25, 2004. Or from August 2. Or June 15. It's random. Usually from the same folder, but not always. I can re-set the conditions. (It doesn't seem to matter whether I've chosen No View Mode or Generic View Mode.) Then they will stay stable and I can use the blue "Next" arrow reliably, until I go to look in another folder. When I come back, the focus is jumpy again. I hoped that this would not carry over from v. 2.12.00 to v. 3.0. However, just like the jumpy mail ticker--to which I wonder if it might not be related--it continues as a minor annoyance. Thank you for considering this problem, if you have the time. I appreciate everything you have done with TB! and your excellent communication with all of us more than words can say! I am still truly enjoying the Smileys, and I think the Roguemoticons in the headers are among the best recent additions to TB!'s unique set of features. -- Best regards, Mary The Bat! 3.0 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

