said: 
>#1) There is an advertisement (Mother's Day Flowers) that seems to be 
>attached to the bottom of the post.  Unless the post is quite long the ad 
>is smack dab in the middle of the post making it unreadable.  I have 
>found no way to delete it or move it to an less offensive location.  It 
>is an active ad meaning it changes about once per second.  Any one found 
>a way to get rid of the ad? 
This is not a Polarbar feature.  You really should be more discriminating 
about the mail you receive. :-) 
Which browser style are you using (Tools -> Browser Window Style) are you 
using? 
>#2) After several deletes, Polarbar freezes up.  Some times I get a 
>diagnostic that says "trashing failed...".  Most of the time there is 
>nothing.  Polarbar is stopped and can't be closed even from the Window 
>List.  The on;y way to restore activity is Ctl-Alt-Del.  Is this a known 
>bug? 
Nope.  Did you read the help on how to turn on the debug logs and to use 
them?  Did you read the list of items that should be included when 
reporting a problem? 
FWIW, you will get better Polarbar support from the Polarbar list. 
Steven 
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