> On which machine? (cpu, mainboard, amount of free RAM,
> operating system...) If it's new/rather new machine, such
> result is far below expectations - I get 20 sec on old P120
> with 32MB RAM and Win95.
Pentium M 2,13 GHz - 533 MHz FSB, 1 GB ram, WinXP Pro, so I guess the
machine should p
Hello!
> However, I have a question. Decoding attachments seems to take a long
> time.
> Decoding a base64-encoded attachment of 10 MB takes 17 sec.
On which machine? (cpu, mainboard, amount of free RAM, operating system...)
If it's new/rather new machine, such result is far below expectations -
I have tested the beta and had some trouble with it, but I use the component
through MimeDecEX from usermade page. Did not do any changes before testing.
However, I have a question. Decoding attachments seems to take a long time.
Decoding a base64-encoded attachment of 10 MB takes 17 sec. Is there
: "Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] [TMimeDec] Beta version to test
> As far as I can see, no-one else in this mailing has attempted to test
> the new TMimeDec component, just me.
As far as I can see, no-one else in this mailing has attempted to test
the new TMimeDec component, just me. I've found it does not work as
well as the previous component, ignoring complete parts of the email.
The internals of the component are irrelavant to me and most users, we
really don't
Hello!
>> And since you're too lazy to do a such simple thing,
> It's unfortunate your messages are so badly composed, full of capital
> letters which makes them hard to read,
So what? My english isn't perfect, that's true.
> and essentially very irritating.
More irritating is trying to con
> And since you're too lazy to do a such simple thing,
It's unfortunate your messages are so badly composed, full of capital
letters which makes them hard to read, and essentially very irritating.
I'll spend my time doing useful things, like enhancing ICS components
properly, for the benefit o
Hello!
>> > And what was the cause? In TMimeDecEx you set destination stream
>> > after the part was decoded. You lose your data, because you don't
>> > save it:
>> > Hope this helps... :)
>>
>> Not really, you say there's bug in TMimeDecEx, but you don't say what
>> you changed to get your 'r
> > And what was the cause? In TMimeDecEx you set destination stream
> > after the part was decoded. You lose your data, because you don't
> > save it:
> > Hope this helps... :)
>
> Not really, you say there's bug in TMimeDecEx, but you don't say what
> you changed to get your 'result'.
No r
> And what was the cause? In TMimeDecEx you set destination stream *after
> the part was decoded*. You lose your data, because you *don't save it*:
> Hope this helps... :)
Not really, you say there's bug in TMimeDecEx, but you don't say what
you changed to get your 'result'.
The stream is nev
Hello!
>> Send me one (or all) of these messages (or better post them somewhere
>> and give me the url) and I'll check it out.
> Not a single MIME message in my mailbox decoded the last attachment
> correctly, I don't suppose the issue is very hard to reproduce. I'll
> relay the two examples
Hello!
>> Piotr "Hellrayzer" Dalek (Author of ICS-Based Hellcore Mailer - an
>> Outlook
>> Express killer) made soem interesting changes to the mimedecode
>> component.
>> It is work a beta test. So I made it available from the ICS download
>> page
>> at
>> my website.
> Forgot to tell about the
> Send me one (or all) of these messages (or better post them somewhere
> and give me the url) and I'll check it out.
Not a single MIME message in my mailbox decoded the last attachment
correctly, I don't suppose the issue is very hard to reproduce. I'll
relay the two examples I posted before
Hello!
>> Piotr "Hellrayzer" Dalek (Author of ICS-Based Hellcore Mailer - an
>> Outlook Express killer) made interesting changes to the mimedecode
>> component. It is work a beta test. So I made it available from the ICS
>> download page at my website.
> Sorry, does not work here, the second t
> Piotr "Hellrayzer" Dalek (Author of ICS-Based Hellcore Mailer - an
> Outlook Express killer) made interesting changes to the mimedecode
> component. It is work a beta test. So I made it available from the ICS
> download page at my website.
Sorry, does not work here, the second to last part is
> Piotr "Hellrayzer" Dalek (Author of ICS-Based Hellcore Mailer - an Outlook
> Express killer) made soem interesting changes to the mimedecode component.
> It is work a beta test. So I made it available from the ICS download page
> at
> my website.
Forgot to tell about the changes !
1. Split Mat
Piotr "Hellrayzer" Dalek (Author of ICS-Based Hellcore Mailer - an Outlook
Express killer) made soem interesting changes to the mimedecode component.
It is work a beta test. So I made it available from the ICS download page at
my website.
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