On 6/2/2005 12:42 PM, Tony Boom wrote:

My problem is with TB! TB! does not reliably delete flagged messages...

I agree with this. I moved from TB! to T-Bird just for this reason. I usually filter all of my message traffic on my IMAP server. There are some cases where I filter at the client. I cannot do that with TB! because when the messages are filtered and moved, they remain in the inbox for, as you said, a random period. I think reliability is the key word here. T-Bird and Mulberry are well grounded e-mail clients. Their IMAP/POP server interface is RFC compliant and works as it is supposed to, if there is a problem, it is usually found server side. I see your point is that the TB! doesn't have that solid e-mail client functionality, yet development of extras and add-ons presses ahead despite lacking core capability. BTW, your Mulberry messages thread flawlessly in T-Bird, we'll see how T-Bird threads in TB!...

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Mike



I would never hope the would do something like that!!!


As of yet I've not heard a word from any of the moderators, I know by their
silence that they understand my predicament. I've been on this list long
enough for them to know I'm not doing this for fun. I'm pretty sure they
understand my frustration and my desire to get back to using TB! full time
with confidence. Mulberry is great, it works flawlessly, I have no problems
with it whatsoever, it's the epitome of reliability ... But it ain't The
Bat and it's The Bat I really love and want to use.


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Mike

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