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The help crash was something stupid I did when installing, its fixed now and we will just leave that one at that point.
When I first launch PM4.62 I get a dialog box titled Stop with the message "Unable to locate a Bearmtml.ini file". I believe that was probably a typo noting the spelling, that exact string exists within bearhtml.dll, which is version 4.6.6.9. The file bearhtml.ini does exist in the same folder as WinPmail and has a date back in 08. If I click OK, WinPmail proceeds to load and so far all appears normal.
If I attempt to open an email that is loaded with GUI stuff (forwarded from another account, I have been using this same email to test all along) the viewer window opens and there is a long delay. Finally a dialog box titled "IERenderer 2.4.5.18" appears with Yes, No choices about do you want to cancel downloading. If the user does nothing or selects No, the dialog closes and Pmail is now hard hung and will eventually end up with a blank screen. If I wait long enough (many many minutes) the message will eventually render without the remote image and pmail is functional again. If I watch what this computer is trying to do network wise while this is happening, I see that it is attempting to directly access things on the internet. This computer and all others on our network can access the internet only through a proxy, and IE is set up and accesses the proxy properly on this computer. It appears that IERenderer is not using the system proxy settings.
Related info. Once this version of Pmail has run, a file IERenderer.ini is created in the same folder as the users mailbox. It appears to be direct copy of the bearhtml.ini that exists in the same folder as the Pmail exe, same date, only the name has changed. If I open this file with a text editor, I see a commented line that begins with proxyserver. I have tried uncommenting that line and making the proxy info correct, however it still behaves the same.
My spin on what I see is that IERenderer seems unable to connect through a proxy, or if it can, It has not been obvious how to do so to me. My opinion for what its worth, would be that it should use the system proxy settings. The Pmail options under Message reader for Display remote-linked graphis in messages is set to Manually, however it appears that IERenderer is ignoring this setting.
These tests were run on a clean install of Windows XPsp3 fully patched and a clean install of Win7-32 sp1 fully patched. Behavior was essentially the same on both. As to wanting to keep IERenderer out of the hands of the W2K users, I look at it this way, IE6 is now about 10 years old and the libraries have not been updated for some time now either. Based on past problems with vulnerabilities and IE and these facts, I am very reluctant to let common users have access to it. Our common image of W2K that has propagated around the company has had users rights to iexplore.exe taken away and the proxy settings have been set to direct and rights to change those taken away from users also. If we could insure that it never made an attempt to access content from the internet based on some central setting that users can not change, I may think differently. In any case, the proxy problem eliminates its use on even newer operating systems at this point.
I did not see anything in the Pmail menus about changing the renderer, I must be missing something.
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&nbsp; The help crash was something stupid I did when installing, its fixed now and we will just leave that one at that point.</p><p>When I first launch PM4.62 I get a dialog box titled Stop with the message "Unable to locate a Bearmtml.ini file".&nbsp; I believe that was probably a typo noting the spelling, that exact string exists within bearhtml.dll, which is version 4.6.6.9.&nbsp; The file bearhtml.ini does exist in the same folder as WinPmail and has a date back in 08.&nbsp; If I click OK, WinPmail proceeds to load and so far all appears normal.</p><p>&nbsp;If I attempt to open an email that is loaded with GUI stuff (forwarded from another account, I have been using this same email to test all along) the viewer window opens and there is a long delay.&nbsp; Finally a dialog box titled "IERenderer 2.4.5.18" appears with Yes, No choices about do you want to cancel downloading.&nbsp; If the user does nothing or selects No, the dialog closes and Pmail is now hard hung and will eventually end up with a blank screen.&nbsp; If I wait long enough (many many minutes) the message will eventually render without the remote image and pmail is functional again.&nbsp; If I watch what this computer is trying to do network wise while this is happening, I see that it is attempting to directly access things on the internet.&nbsp; This computer and all others on our network can access the internet only through a proxy, and IE is set up and accesses the proxy properly on this computer.&nbsp; It appears that IERenderer is not using the system proxy settings.&nbsp; </p><p>Related info.&nbsp; Once this version of Pmail has run, a file IERenderer.ini is created in the same folder as the users mailbox.&nbsp; It appears to be direct copy of the bearhtml.ini that exists in the same folder as the Pmail exe, same date, only the name has changed.&nbsp; If I open this file with a text editor, I see a commented line that begins with proxyserver.&nbsp; I have tried uncommenting that line and making the proxy info correct, however it still behaves the same.</p><p>My spin on what I see is that IERenderer seems unable to connect through a proxy, or if it can, It has not been obvious how to do so to me.&nbsp; My opinion for what its worth, would be that it should use the system proxy settings.&nbsp; The Pmail options under Message reader for Display remote-linked graphis in messages is set to Manually, however it appears that IERenderer is ignoring this setting. &nbsp; </p><p>These tests were run on a clean install of Windows XPsp3 fully patched and a clean install of Win7-32 sp1 fully patched.&nbsp; Behavior was essentially the same on both.&nbsp; As to wanting to keep IERenderer out of the hands of the W2K users, I look at it this way, IE6 is now about 10 years old and the libraries have not been updated for some time now either.&nbsp; Based on past problems with vulnerabilities and IE and these facts, I am very reluctant to let common users have access to it.&nbsp; Our common image of W2K that has propagated around the company has had users rights to iexplore.exe taken away and the proxy settings have been set to direct and rights to change those taken away from users also.&nbsp; If we could insure that it never made an attempt to access content from the internet based on some central setting that users can not change, I may think differently.&nbsp; In any case, the proxy problem eliminates its use on even newer operating systems at this point. &nbsp; </p><p>I did not see anything in the Pmail menus about changing the renderer, I must be missing something.&nbsp;
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