Initially I got Socket creation errors on all my accounts, but it cleared up after a few minutes so I put it down to some problem getting started, but it just happened again today after having been working previously.
Once an account says it has a socket connection error there doesn't appear to be a way to get it to connect. The second icon on the button bar is the connection icon, not the stop icon (see image), but clicking it has no effect.
I also have some graphical glitches in the taskbar (bold fonts, incorrect colours for window buttons in the taskbar, missing text) which are indicative of running out of memory/resources that with previous versions of MM were precursors to a crash (although the system appears to be relatively stable or I wouldn't be able to make this post)
Killing explorer and letting it restart seems to have fixed the problem (for now at least).
Also, I've noticed that the filtering condition column doesn't have anything in it for mails that were received on a previous run of MM, and the icon reverts to the default for the filter type instead of using the custom icons.
(Yuri, Would you like me to file separate bug reports for all of these issues I'm raising so that you can track them in individual topics?)
"Initially I got Socket creation errors on all my accounts, but it cleared up after a few minutes..."
Bug verified (Windows XP) - only, I get "Fatal Network Error".
"...the filtering condition column doesn't have anything in it for mails that were received on a previous run of MM."
Bug verified.
"... and the icon reverts to the default for the filter type instead of using the custom icons."
Bug verified.
Quote:I -think- the email filters are -not- working on Beta 1.15.1 Mail Monitor. I getting spam that should have been deleted.
Can anyone confirm this?
This is possible. I've changed the regular expressions engine. It must work by same way as old one but maybe not. Do you use regular expressions in the filters?
Yes. That's my main filter method. I have about 60 or 70 in the mail body section. -Used- to work great - Help!
Examples:
Mail Body contains regular expression 'M-E-D-S'
Mail Body contains regular expression 'our prices'
Mail Body contains regular expression 'ph[[:print:]]?[[pace:]]?cy'
etc etc
Well, I've found the problem. There are problems with loading message body. If the filter rule loads message body then MM don't process other rules.
Will be fixed.
This appears to be fixed. Although I did manage to crash explorer once while testing but I have been unable to reproduce the crash.
Yuri Kobets Wrote:Mail Monitor v1.15 beta
# Fixed: Filters is not working correctly
If this was supposed to fix the following problem it hasn't:
Sam Hasler Wrote:It might not be as stable as I first thought.
Also, I've noticed that the filtering condition column doesn't have anything in it for mails that were received on a previous run of MM, and the icon reverts to the default for the filter type instead of using the custom icons.
See the image below for an example of identical mails, the first received by a previous instance of Explorer/MailMonitor, to see how the filtering isn't applied
I notice that if I go into properties and hit OK it re-applies all the filtering rules correctly. However they aren't applied when MailMonitor is instantiated.
Well, try version 1.16.1 beta. I'm not sure but the problems with Quick Send must be fixed. Also filter string must be saved between restarts. Some crashes are fixed too.
Please try this version.
PS. I want to make stable release of MM. It is too long in beta :oops: