Hello Indie_Dev, Thursday, August 23, 2007, 12:06:17 AM, you wrote:
> And if I breached anonymity and told the list who I was, you'd know > that apart from being a highly trained and well respected developer, > that I'm probably the _last_ person you'd want to be messing with > at the personal [attack] level. So please, just don't do that. It is > uncalled for and there is no reason for it. By all means, please do. Personally I don't care who you are and what are you doing. I think -though I could be wrong- the same stands for the other members of the list. You've made some points. Personally I think that all are valid, though I don't especially care about "Received" date since there is "Created" that can do the job. You wrote -and I believe you- that no other program works this way. Well, The Bat is working this way and you should deal with it. But let's talk about the "Received" date. You made a point -and it's valid- that the mail is received once so The Bat! shouldn't mess around with it. Maybe there should be an "X-Imported Date" or some other X-header. Well, I agree with you. However there is another view point. The imported mail is Received in the The Bat's internal mail database and I think that's what on developers mind. I disagree with this but this doesn't invalidate this view. It's a matter of taste. I conceive it as little harmless quirk and I dealt with it since a) there is a work around (the creation date) and b) it's a minor nuisance considering all the powerful functionality of The Bat! However since you do care about that you should post it on bugtrack and if people agree with you they should vote to fix it. I would vote! Your other point, about the Delete All is also valid. You need to create a bugtrack entry. The purpose of this list is mainly the discussion of betas. While the discussion of RFCs fall rather to the General List, the people who actually *care* are here so in this spirit TBBETA *IS* the place to discuss this. However, no matter how many megabytes of e-mail is exchanged RFCs are NOT going to be implemented unless there is a bugtrack entry. So, since you are a developer I presume you appreciate the importance of tools like bugtrack, please make an entry and let the people vote. -- George M. Menegakis Using The Bat v3.99.17 (BETA) on Windows XP Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 3.99.21 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

