Mail Monitor v.1.8 - has been released - Printable Version +- Tordex Community (http://forum.tordex.com) +-- Forum: True Launch Bar plugins (http://forum.tordex.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Plugin features and improvements (http://forum.tordex.com/forum-15.html) +--- Thread: Mail Monitor v.1.8 - has been released (/thread-670.html) |
- Yuri Kobets - 03-16-2003 Mail Monitor v.1.8 beta has been released Changes in this version: * Support for DNSBL services to filter spam * Added regular expressions in search function (using * and ? symbols) * Sort messages in the message list window * Save message as.. * Save last values in add condition * Resort accounts * Filtered views * No sound between X and Y hours * MD5 APOP Authentication support for POP3 * Import/Export conditions * Double clicking on a message to load it * Disable automatic checking * Color highlight of messages (text/background colors) * Change icons in mail list window for accounts * Automatic re-applying of filtering rules * An option to change the date/time format used for the Date column * fix: Very long header field can be truncated * fix: Message list and preview window flickers ATTENTION: It is strongly recommended to backup your currently used plugin file before updating Mail Monitor! If you decide to return old version of the Mail Monitor you need restore plugin file (button). To backup plugin file just drag your Mail Monitor button into any folder. Download: http://www.truelaunchbar.com/plugins/bin/tlbmailmon.exe More information: http://www.truelaunchbar.com/plugins/mailmon.html Note: this is the beta version and not is fully tested. If you find any error write support@tsoftcentral.com - cmishima - 03-16-2003 I have begun testing new Mail Monitor. It looks very powerful. My feedback so far. 1. Please support ‘Suspend this filter’ 2. Please allow mouse drag and drop repositioning of the action buttons 3. I think a more complete message window should be like this Thank you. - Denis - 03-18-2003 That's great news!! Gonna download it and start testing/using it. Thank you again, Yuri. - Dracula - 03-18-2003 Hmm, I should post this in plugin bugs forum, but I just wanted to add how much I like this new plugin... in fact I like it every time when a new plugin or update comes out! And just one question... I'm currently using the eMail Notify plugin. Am I right in saying that this plugin is much smaller in memory use, and maybe even in CPU usage? In the mail account preferences screen (Plugin Properties -> Mail accounts -> New/Edit account), there is a nice button next to the edit box "Sound notify" which should allow you to pick a sound file... but it doesn't do anything... - bbfi - 03-18-2003 Yuri, Great update! Thanks for implementing some of my suggestions. I have noticed that after creating a filter condition, whether in the properties from the taskbar icon or from the Mail Monitor reader, it can take up to 2 minutes before you can use the Mail Monitor or any icon in the taskbar. ??? This didn't happen with the previous version. Is this a bug or just something we have to live with because of the great new features? - Guest - 03-19-2003 Great plugin, but it cant get past my firewall to check mail. Anyone know how to fix this? - shapeshifter - 03-20-2003 Quote:Great plugin, but it cant get past my firewall to check mail. Anyone know how to fix this?Well, we'll need a little more information than that. What kind of firewall are you using? If it's a software firewall, most have options to allow or block incomming and outgoing internet traffic for specific applications. The Mail Monitor plugin is considered part of explorer.exe by the operating system, so try allowing traffic for that program in your firewall setup. For either software of hardware firewalls, check to make sure that traffic on port 110 (the port POP3 uses) isn't blocked. Those are the only possible problems that I can think of off the top of my head, but if these solutions don't work, maybe a few more details will jog my memory. - Zero-Point - 03-20-2003 Installed Mail Monitor v1.8 over previous version (1.6?) and after a few hours (i think, cause I wasn't around when originally occured), Windows Crashed dialog appears saying Windows Explorer has crashed and needs to close. I say "ok, don't send" and 5 seconds later after Explorer has re-loaded, the crash happens again. This continues infinetly. I ask to show more information about the crash--evidentally, it's Mail Monitor. I delete my Mail Monitor and everything works fine. Hrmm, well I wanted to post screenshot, but don't see the option. Windows Version: Microsoft Windows XP Professional version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Shell Version: ? Internet Explorer Version: 6.0.2800.1106 TLB version: 2.2.0.1 BETA Memory: 1024 MB - Doug Smith - 03-20-2003 Find out what's in your mailbox. Logon using some other mail checker and save the email. Send it to Yuri . If you then delete that particular email True Launch Bar Mail Monitor will work fine. There are some rare emails that crash Mail Monitor and Yuri is slowly finding them and fixing them. Also tell us what kind of mail it was. - Yuri Kobets - 03-20-2003 One note: I need only header of message. To delete private information from message body save message as *.eml or *.msg open it using notepad and delete all text from first empty line (this will be the body of message). Please send files to support@tsoftcentral.com. I'll release update as soon as possible. Thanks. - Guest - 03-20-2003 shapeshifter Wrote:Thank you, that solved the problem. I added explorer.exe to my programs list and it worked. Thx again=)Quote:Great plugin, but it cant get past my firewall to check mail. Anyone know how to fix this?Well, we'll need a little more information than that. What kind of firewall are you using? If it's a software firewall, most have options to allow or block incomming and outgoing internet traffic for specific applications. The Mail Monitor plugin is considered part of explorer.exe by the operating system, so try allowing traffic for that program in your firewall setup. For either software of hardware firewalls, check to make sure that traffic on port 110 (the port POP3 uses) isn't blocked. Those are the only possible problems that I can think of off the top of my head, but if these solutions don't work, maybe a few more details will jog my memory. - Zero-Point - 03-21-2003 I saved a mail which was crashing Mail Monitor and sent off to support. I have noticed, that when I delete the email(s) in my inbox when Mail Monitor crashes, it no longer crashes. Unfortunately, this seems to happen multiple times a day--no matter what email it is (mostly spam). This had never happened to me previous to v1.8.0.0. Thanks a lot. 0. - Yuri Kobets - 03-21-2003 I guess I found the problem. Bug not in messages. There are some errors if POP3 server does not support messages IDs (I found this on YahooPOPs) OK update will comes soon - Zero-Point - 03-21-2003 Glad to hear Yuri! Thanks. Well, the solution that is. 0. |