I'll investigate the Bat further.
And the IMAP thing. Maybe migrating will be worth it in the long run.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
>>| There are always cons. The question is whether they are
>>| relevant to your usage pattern. The 2 I hear most often are:
>>| - no shared inbox
>>| In some email clients you can collect email from several
>>| accounts into one local inbox. Not in Thunderbird, it will
>>| end up in separate inboxes. (But since I preach IMAP and
>>| leaving all email on the server, that is no big deal to me.)
>>| - no from/to column in overview
>>| Some people like to keep all of their outgoing messages in
>>| the same folder as their incoming messages. Whenever it is
>>| incomming email, it should display the from address, when
>>| it is outgoing email, it should display the to address.
>>| Thunderbird currently does not do this (but I believe it is
>>| in beta now).
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