03-01-2004, 03:29 PM -
Here is the scenario:
Mail Moniter reports, for example, 5 new mails on its icon in the TLB. I click to bring up the MM window. There are maybe 20 emails, most of which have been flagged as spam by my spam filter (PopFile), and are therefore not included in MM's count. However, of the ones that are counted, a couple are listed only as <not loaded>. Within a few seconds of opening the window, <not loaded> is replaced by the actual subject.
This is annoying because it will often cause MM to tell me I have mail when all the messages have been filtered as spam. MM only reports mail because it hasn't loaded them.
So my question: Why is <not loaded> coming up? How can MM know that there is an email, but not be able to load the header? How come it is subsequently able to load the email after I bring up the main window?
I am using TLB 2.2.0.15RC2 with MM 1.9.8 beta on windows XP Pro. SP1. MM is set up to connect to Popfile @ localhost, and ignore all messages containing [popfile_spam] in the subject.
Mail Moniter reports, for example, 5 new mails on its icon in the TLB. I click to bring up the MM window. There are maybe 20 emails, most of which have been flagged as spam by my spam filter (PopFile), and are therefore not included in MM's count. However, of the ones that are counted, a couple are listed only as <not loaded>. Within a few seconds of opening the window, <not loaded> is replaced by the actual subject.
This is annoying because it will often cause MM to tell me I have mail when all the messages have been filtered as spam. MM only reports mail because it hasn't loaded them.
So my question: Why is <not loaded> coming up? How can MM know that there is an email, but not be able to load the header? How come it is subsequently able to load the email after I bring up the main window?
I am using TLB 2.2.0.15RC2 with MM 1.9.8 beta on windows XP Pro. SP1. MM is set up to connect to Popfile @ localhost, and ignore all messages containing [popfile_spam] in the subject.