Hello Ethan,

Friday, February 11, 2011, 11:22:00 AM, you wrote:

> I've been testing on Thunderbird and Linus mail programs using IMAP.  I've 
> noticed a few
> things.

> a) I have a much higher degree of control over my folders with the other 
> applications.
> In The Bat, I am very limited in what I can do.

> b) Set up is snap.  Load in the server information and way it goes.

> c) Thurderbird does not have all of the options that the Bat could have.  
> However, it;s
> options do work really well.

> d) I can get to my spam folder quickly with out a problem.  I cannot for the 
> life of me
> find it in The Bat.   Very frustrating.


> Overall, I'm finding the IMAP implementation is moving forward yet the pace 
> is slow and not
> comparable with other open source applications.  I'm hoping the issues will 
> be addressed
> soon.

> Jerry

Yeah, I hope too, but I can't compare The Bat! performance with Thunderbird. 
Thunderbird is slow and uses half GB memory. I would never let e-mail program 
to do that. Not mentioning neat features in The Bat! Only that this beta 
testing lasts too long and issues are still very present



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