Hallo lex,

On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 03:25:18 +0100GMT (3-10-2007, 4:25 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

RO>> What do you see when you hit F9 with a corrupted message?
L> Well, first of all: THANKS FOR THAT! (Get to see the messages now)

In that case the message isn't corrupted, as it's stored properly in
TB's message base. Somehow your version of TB has been corrupted. I
suggest that you install the latest version 3.99.24

BTW What happens when you export the message? Is the right message
exported or something garbled?

RO>> What are you running as anti-virus and firewall?
L> AVG Free and win xp sp2 firewall

That shouldn't be the problem.

RO>> Can you set your accounts to leave the mail on server for a day or two
RO>> and whenever you run into a corrupt message, access the original via
RO>> webmail or something alike?
L> yes i can, good thinking, but the f9 saved my day already in some way

You might still want this to stay on top of the problem, because
messages with HTML can be hard to read as plain text.

You can view the messages with F9. The message headers are shown too
when you do that. Is there anything that the problem messages have in
common compared to the messages that show fine?

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

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