~tonyluk
Mon, Mar 24, 1997 (10:14)
#101
Well, heres an update on my attempt on this software. I have now managed to unpack all the files that seem to be required under this app. I now have one last hurdle.
Here's the fault code:
The procedure entry point QueueUserAPC could not be allocated in the Dynamic Link Library Kernel32.dll. There is no way that I'm going to change this file
as if I do then I cannot guarantee how stable my NT build will be. I can replace it with the current 3.51 file, but it doesn't like it.
I can try the NT4 workstation CD Rom but whether it will boot up correctly I don't know. Some how I think it wont work and I don't want to have to go through the recovery preedure.
Can Bjorn offer somemore help. I would try this software on my 95 machine at home and I will try it on my NT4 box but I really do have some doubts about it's
viable installation. Can I ask what systems this has been installed and tested on.
I even havre gone as far as installing the RAS service on my NT3.51 box and still no joy?
hope to hear back soon.
Tony
~tango
Tue, Mar 25, 1997 (15:58)
#102
Hi There
I think this conference is a little slow for the moment.
I, as many others, find TMC Pro 3,25 the greatest mailclient on the net.
I'm looking forward to use the PGP interface, but i'm not able to make it work on my NT 4.0. I Hope Bj�rn vil help me soon. (Keeps knocking on heavens door :-)
If you are using TSM on NT 4.0, here is an advice.
Is TMC make the internetconnection via RAS, the other internet programs like browsers and other might not be able to see the connection. To solve this problem you can add a shortcut to Dial-Up Networking Monitor to the Startup folder. This will make the NT RAS see, when TMC is making an connection, and all other programs will recordnice the connection as well.
Thomas, Denmark
~bjorn
Wed, Apr 23, 1997 (13:00)
#103
Hello All!
Sorry for the delay in getting here! This conference had been a bit low on issues for a few months so eventually i stopped checking it out! :o)
....and when i did, my previous login name "bubbi" did not work???
Why is that Terry??
I am hoping that all issues concerning NT problems have been fixed in the latest release 3.25.i - and i am hoping the the final version of TMC will be out later this week or early next!
You can download an upgrade by means of "Help/Download latest..." from within TMC or you can get a new installation from either of my sites:
http://www.transsoft-is.com/
or
http://www.centrum.is/transsoft
Thanks for the hint Thomas!
Let me know how it's going!
~terry
Thu, Apr 24, 1997 (17:06)
#104
I'm going to be doing some heavy duty NT testing when it comes out and working on
setting up the Spring's Transsoft site. I have set aside some time to work on this
and get this going (finally!). I'll also be doing some performance tuning on our
servers, one of which will be a testbed for TransSoft Mail Control.
Expect some extensive lists of suggestions for enhancements in upcoming versions as
soon as I enter the test phase. In my opinion, Microsoft has missed the boat in their
mail program released with IE 4.0. As far as I can tell, it wipes messages off of the
server without even giving the user a choice of saving. I'm pretty sure this is true
of the "Outlook" mail program released with Office 97. At any rate, I am gaining a good
perspective on where the mail client market is going and will have some suggestions for
TransSoft which, hopefully, will put it in a dominant position vis a vis Microsoft,
Netscape, Pegasus and Eudora.
~ottercum
Mon, May 19, 1997 (08:56)
#105
This is sort of a test message, in response to Terry's request. But I'm a big fan and a user of
TransSoft Mail Control despite its relative slow response speed.
~ottercum
Mon, May 19, 1997 (08:56)
#106
This is sort of a test message, in response to Terry's request. But I'm a big fan and a user of
TransSoft Mail Control despite its relative slow response speed.
~redman
Fri, Feb 27, 1998 (13:43)
#107
TransSoft Mail has to be the BUGGIEST program I have EVER downloaded &
setup.It would not run for over a few minutes without GPF's,most of them different!!
Plus,after at least three detailed bug reports,I've yet to get a reply,let alone any help,from the so called "customer-support".
I suggest,instead of trying to hang with the "big boys",TransSoft go back to the basic's & start over.
jb
Btw,I went ahead & ordered Eudora Pro 32bit ($39.00usd).Best mail client,bar none,I've EVER had the pleasure to run.
~terry
Fri, Feb 27, 1998 (20:13)
#108
Bjorn Heidarr Gudmundsson would be horrified to hear that his tech
support is slipping, because I've known him to be extremely responsive.
In addition to that, he's constantly innovating and adding new features.
For example, he just added data migration facilites for Eudora and Netscape.
Perhaps he'll check in and address this, I know that he checks in on this
discussion.
~Bubbi
Sun, Mar 1, 1998 (15:56)
#109
Hi Paul and all!
Yes, I do check in here once in a while to see if there are any new topics around or new messages to this discussion!
I have to admit, Paul that the last 4-5 weeks, our support has gone way under because of flooded mailboxes we experienced when TMC version 4 BETA was announced on the Internet. Everyone seemed to be asking questions and our registered users wanted new keys for the new version and a large number of them offered BETA testing and gave large reports. What we *HAD TO DO* was to sort out all emails and prioritize them - and we decided to support all registered users before assisting any evaluators of TMC. By no
things are getting back to normal again though...
TMC 3.50 had problems on some machines. Most of those were related to third party Screendrivers. The reason: In TMC 3.50 we go far beyond normal use of the screen and some of our techniques are simply not accepted by some screendrivers.
TMC 3.50 also used A LOT of resources while executing. This is known to cause some problems on machines with less resources to provide.
However, all in all: TMC 3.50 does implement all it's features well and without problems. We cannot however test with all those thousands of screendrivers around. We have over 100 BETA testers worldwide and when we have their clearence we post our projects to the web. We normally try and help those in trouble evaluating although some times are tougher than others.
Version 4 BETA is however free of all this problem of resources and screens. The new version only takes approx. 1/4th of 3.50's resources and there are no known problems with third-party screendrivers.
The only thing I can do regarding Redman's posting is to ask him to pardon us while we go through these frustrating weeks of finalizing the version.
FYI Paul: The next and we hope last BETA will be posted tomorrow night to our sites. Feel free and check it out!
Keep in touch Paul!
Kindest regards,
Bjorn, TransSoft
~terry
Sun, Mar 1, 1998 (20:32)
#110
We'll stay in touch, so you stay in touch. (he says in his Hugh Downs
imitation voice).