2.20 I wrote a bug report to Olli and he never wrote back! Oliver Wagner is a very busy man. On top of Voyager, AmIRC, and many other Amiga projects he's involved with, he also has a real job. According to Olli, he prints out all of the bug reports he receives from e-mail, the newsgroup, and BugTrack. He then goes through them one by one. Most often the bug is a "known", or a "fixed", which means he either knows of the bug but hasn't fixed it yet, or its fixed in his working code. Either way, telling him for the millionth time isn't helping... it's just slowing down the development of Voyager. Once you've made a bug report, consider it looked after, even if you don't receive a response. If Olli responded personally to every bug report, he'd never get anything done! When you do submit a bug report, ensure that you include all the relevant information -- your computer's configuration, software and patches you run, the state of Voyager at the time, and Enforcer output if you can. Anything you can tell him is potentially useful. *** DO NOT POST LENGTHY BUG REPORT *** *** DATA (IE, ENFORCER HITS) TO THE *** *** MAILING LISTS!!! *** Some people pay for every minute they're on-line, and no one likes getting a 47K e-mail they don't need or want (and remember, not everyone's cruising at 56Kbps).