Hello Marek,

Wednesday, December 12, 2007, 20:50:52, you wrote:

>>You must count fixes included in 4.0.0.1 and 3.99.30 branches and other
>>more than 30 fixes and improvements not included in BT ;-)

Here is the list of bugfixes so far:

[-] 0006520: Installation did not create associated pics for the 2 icons
[-] The window to select a new name attribute in S/MIME (X.509) generation 
dialog was not centered on the screen; it was placed in the top left corner of 
the screen instead;
[-] The window to select attributes when creating a certificate request 
(PKCS#10) had bad design; editing of the attributes was not logical.
[-] The AutoCheck and CheckOnActivate parameters of the /ADD command line 
option did only support "true" and "false" arguments. Now they also support the 
following aliases for "true": 1, on, yes, checked; for "false:" -1, 0, off, no.
[-] The attachment panel could become invisible in the message editor; if you 
attach a file, there were an impression that it was not attached at all, until 
you save the message to outbox. In the outbox, the attached files became 
visible to the user.
[-] The Bat! didn't display the contents of the Certificate Policies extension
[-] Authority Key Identifier certificate extension was not displayed in the 
list of certificate properties.
[-] The contents of the CRL Distribution Points certificate extension was not 
displayed in the list of certificate properties.
[-] Zahid didn't compile
[-] The option "When a password-protected account is being checked..." in the 
account properties was available even in modes which didn't have an account 
password, e.g. The Bat! Professional with On-The-Fly encryption.
[*] The button "Lists" in the Submission Forms entry of The Bat! Preferences 
(Options|Preferences) is only available when The Bat! is started with 
/EDIT_SUBMISSION_FORMS command line option.
[-] Private Key Usage Period was not displayed correctly in the certificate 
properties window.
[*] The Bat! now gives a statement regarding limits on the value of 
transactions, if such an attribute presents in a qualified certificate.
[*] The Bat! can now display Registration Authorities in the Qualified 
Certificate Statements extension, as discussed in Section 3.2.6.1 of rfc3739.
[*] The Bat! now displays unknown key purposes in the Extended Key Usage 
certificate extension.
[-] When the "Edit Address Entry" window was modal, it had a separate entry in 
the task bar that caused problems selecting the first (main The Bat!) entry in 
the task bar. This selection was not possible, The Bat! was blocked by the 
"Edit Address Entry" window.
[-] Some certificate properties weren't localized
[*] When a certificate had an extension that The Bat! could not recognize, and 
this extension was marked as critical, The Bat! it didn't load such a 
certificate. Now The Bat! load such certificates and allows viewing them, 
marking them invalid though. On such certificates, The Bat! displays "This 
certificate has a critical extension that is not recognized"
[*] The Bat! now understands the "role" name attribute in X.509 certificates 
(see RFC-3281)
[-] (#0006532) S/MIME decryption has caused access violations in 3.99.29
[-] If a certificate had expiration date after, 2038, it has not been displayed 
when viewing the properties of the certificate.
[-] When adding e-mail addresses from the address book to the outgoing message 
using "Pick e-mail addresses" dialog, and the addressee name did contain the 
"quotation mark" characters, these character were preceded by back-slashes. Now 
the "quotation mark" and other non-RFC characters are removed from the 
addressee names.
[-] The opportunity to cure infected messages using anti-virus plugins didn't 
work
[*] When a message is signed or encrypted by S/MIME or PGP or has a PGP key 
attached, a security button appears in the left top corner of the message text 
header. This button has a pop-up menu that explicitly shows the list of 
security actions available on this message (e.g. decrypt, show signature 
details, import certificate, etc). The most important action is marked by the 
bold font style. If you click the left mouse key on this security button, this 
important action is executed. If the message has more than one important 
action, the left mouse key then invokes the pop-up menu to give the user 
choice: which of the important actions to perform.
[*] If a message has several PGP keys, the pop-up menu for the security button 
did contain several _Import PGP key_ items, and the user might have an 
impression that The Bat! did create duplicate pop-up items , because of a bug. 
In fact, each of these items did relate to a respective PGP key. Now The Bat! 
uses explicit numbering _Import PGP key 1_, _Import PGP key 2_, to show that 
these items will import the appropriate key.
[-] Attaching files and other file open and file save dialogs didn't work under 
Windows 95/98/ME.
[-] The Bat! didn't start if the registry was write-protected and it was not 
associated as an e-mail client in Windows.
[-] (#0006493) When signing a message using MS Crypto API and the device has a 
PIN code, it was necessary to enter the PIN two times in row.
[-] The macro %CAPITAL didn't support Unicode characters
[*] The first character is automatically capitalized in %TOFName and related 
macros if the recipient is specified by e-mail only. For example, if you 
specify only "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in the "To:" line of a new message, it will 
now put "Hello Stefan," in the message text, and not "Hello stefan," as before.
[-] The Bat! didn't handle "Authority Key Identifier" certificate extension.
[-] IMAP Search command were sent incorrectly if a text string contained 8-bit 
characters
[-] The Bat! has shown as invalid all the digital signatures which had receipt 
request attribute.
[-] CRC32 of the address book entries was not calculated correctly.
[-] (#0004739) Message databases weren't removed when the user did uncheck the 
"Keep the working directory and all data files" checkbox during removal of The 
Bat! Please note that if you click "Uninstall" in the Add/Remove programs, the 
Windows Installer Service will remove The Bat! program files only. In this 
mode, the Windows Installer Service has no opportunity to issue a query to the 
user. To actually remove the user data, click the "Change" button. When you 
click "Change", plenty of pages and queries are allowed. Select "Remove" and 
uncheck the "Keep the working directory and all data files" checkbox.
[-] If the structure of a message was broken, e.g. a multipart message had no 
or bad boundary signs, The Bat! did display an empty message. Now it displays 
raw message data in this case, the same information, when you get when you 
press F9 (Message Source).
[-] The Bat! didn't use "PC Speaker" to play a sound, if this was configured in 
filters.
[*] Message list sorting by "From", "To" or "Subject" column is now five times 
faster.
[-] If you choose "Add Sender to address book" menu item, the item was added 
twice, which made two separate entries in the the address book.
[-] "Add Sender to address book" didn't add attached certificates, and didn't 
extract the address (street, city, country) information from the certificate to 
the address entry.
[-] The Bat! didn't support the "Binary Signing Time Attribute" attribute when 
signing messages using S/MIME internal implementation. This attribute is 
defined in RFC4049.
[-] (#0004146) On some S/MIME signed messages, the internal implementation 
rejects signatures as invalid due to "no signed attributes". The same 
signatures are shown as perfectly valid when verified with the MS Crypto API.
[-] Internal image viewer didn't support JPEG files with 4-component colour 
schemes (CMYK and YCCK). Such JPEG files also couldn't be displayed as embedded 
images of HTML messages.
[-] ISO-2022 charset in HTML messages was not displayed correctly.
[-] English messages with  _ks_c_5601-1987_ or _euc-kr_ character sets could be 
displayed as hieroglyphs.
[-] When importing messages from Microsoft Outlook, the RTF parts had improper 
(text/enriched) content-type.
[-] (#0001693) Attachment in a message forwarded from Outlook is not visible 
nor accessible from TB.
[-] The Bat! didn't support MS-TNEF format for embedded attachments. Please 
note that only raw attachment are extracted. MS-TNEF can include nested binary 
(Outlook IMessage) messages, Outlook meeting requests, Outlook delivery 
reports, and so on. Such binary Outlook objects are not extracted.
[-] When replying to a message with ISO-2022 charset, the text was incorrectly 
quoted.
[-] (#0006473) Attached files from nested EML message are not displayed in 
attachment pane
[-] (#0001136) Automatic address completion was not working with secondary 
e-mail addresses of Address Book entries
[-] (#0006013) Automatic completion was forcing to use longer versions of the 
text being typed
[-] HTML messages in UTF-7 charset has not been displayed.
[-] (#0006548) Folders were not stored at their new place when they were moved 
into another account


-- 
Best regards,
Maxim Masiutin                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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