Hello, tbbeta.

It is strange, but when I write a message in HTML only / HTML and Plain text and
try to send it (put into outbox), The Bat! ask me about save it as draft instead
of just send it. If I answer "yes", it just save the message as draft and not
send it. And only if I answer "no" (which is not so clear), it actually put it
into outbox.

Second strange thing - if the subject is empty and I want to save such letter as
a draft (again, in format HTML or text/HTML), The Bat! warns about it not once,
but twice. Actually it look like this: "Subject is empty"...[confirm] - "Message
was changed but not saved... Save as draft?"... [confirm] - then (again!)
"Subject is empty"... [confirm].

The most strange is here:
1. Create new letter (ctrl+N) and assign either "plain text\html" either pure
"HTML" Message format to it.
2. Type something in HTML format.
3. Put some address into "To" field and save message as draft.
4. Open the message again for further editing...

Here you will see the first strange thing: even if original message was in pure
HTML, it will be opened as plain text...

So, switch the message format back to HTML and make a change in the text of the
message...

Then, again, save the message as draft.

Here you will found the most interesting thing: all you "edition" will be saved
in the message as attachments (one part of HTML named as "part.html", all other
as "Part1.html" and text parts - as TEXT). If you saves as draft two times - you
will have four parts in your message!

Beside thing is that in this case pure HTML messages format actually changed to
"multipart/mixed".

any confirmations?..

-- 
Sincerely,
 Alexey.
Using TB 2.00b1 on WinXP Pro SP1 (2600), spelling by ORFO2002 (CSAPI)
..with Kaspersky Antivirus Plugin (ver 3.5 Gold) & antispam filter BayesIt! 0.3b
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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