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Short: Updates CrashMail 1.23 to CrashMail 1.24
Author: johan.billing@kcc.ct.se (Johan Billing)
Uploader: johan.billing@kcc.ct.se (Johan Billing)
Type: comm/fido
This archive patches CrashMail 1.23 to CrashMail 1.24. If you don't
have CrashMail 1.23, you have to download and install it before you
can apply this patch.
Changes since 1.23:
- CrashMail forgot to free 10000 bytes of memory every time a message
with an Attributes string was exported from an UMS messagebase. This
led to huge memory losses if you exported lots of messages which all
had an Attributes string...
- When importing a 5D-packet (FSC-0045) with an 8 charcters long domain
name, CrashMail would not show the domain name correctly.
- When CrashMail autoadds an area in a *.msg messagebase and creates a
directory, all odd characters in the area name (for example åäö:/",)
are replaced with underscores to avoid problems.
- CrashPrefs would crash with version 36.7 of gtlayout.library because
it ran out of stack. CrashPrefs now automatically allocates a larger
stack.
- If you opened the General window in CrashPrefs and then closed it
without doing any changes, CrashPrefs would believe that you had
modified it and would ask you if you wanted to save the settings
when you exited the program.
- The hotkey Amiga-U was used twice in the Areas window in CrashPrefs.
This has now been fixed.
- A new version of CrashWrite has been included. With this version, you
can decide which charset the message should be written with.
- A new ARexx script, DescAdder.rexx, has been contributed by Fredrik
Bennison. That script can take the output from CrashAnnounce and then
add descriptions to the areas.
- Since writing to the logfile could be awfully slow when the logfile
was big, I have incorprated the logfile buffering routines from
CrashTick into CrashMail. This will make logwrites a lot faster.