Hello Andreas!

On Monday, August 30, 2004 at 11:51:12 PM you wrote:

> Never tried it but I don't think the OFS was so bad.

Many folks asked for a revamped Sorting Office.

> Does IMAP now reliably work with the Bat? I have no idea, since I use
> Mozilla for that, but judging from the list members' mails: No.

Valid.

> Useless. If I want to chat, I use Trillian and not my mail client.

Matter of taste, so your argument is irrelevant.

> Same useless stuff. A mail client is a mail client is a mail client. Not
> some chat toy.

Same here.

> Not relevant for western languages -> majority of Bat users.

Now, that's a good one. First of all I am not sure if the statistics
you bring up are correct. Then it begs the question why Asians aren't
a good enough potential market for TB - there are now over 1 billion
Chinese, IIRC.

> BayesIt? Never worked for me. Most users stick to better software, e.g. K9.

Nonetheless, it is a more than marginal feature. BI worked for me,
BTW, as does BF now.

> Impressive.

I won't go that far ...

> Good idea for some, but introduced in version 2. No new feature of 
> version 3.

Correct. Don't forget that version numbering does belong to marketing
not development.

> Is that an improvement?

Doesn't matter, it's a new feature (one I personally think of as an
improvement).

> XP-friendly does not necessarily mean user friendly.

Right, but it was asked for. And it surely isn't a bad decision to
join the standards after half a decade?!



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Dierk Haasis
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