I have been reading with interest all of your comments on TB! and I feel that I have to add my thoughts.
TB! is, for me, the best e-mail client available. I've been using it for so long I've nearly forgotten how long (at least 9 years and still counting) I personally don't use IMAP - I have 5 e-mail accounts - all POP's and I am very happy with this setup. I use a couple of machines with TB! to check my e-mail and on the one that is my second machine I simply select for TB! to leave messages on the server until my main machine receives them and then deletes the message from the server. This arrangement serves me very very well. (I use a Nokia mobile with a good e-mail client called Profimail which checks all 5 POP accounts and also leaves messages on the server unless I choose to delete them) The interface is great for me (it's the only client that works the way I want to work) It is also the only decent one where you can have individual accounts in the folder tree that behave independently of each other and contains it's own trash and junk mail folder etc etc.... Customisable interface, spam filter addin, etc etc... I personally only write e-mails in plain text using the MicroED editor and this editor is clean and simple (if a little quirky at times) I also think the template system is excellent and very versatile using them in conjunction with macros etc for different replies ... customisable audio alerts with time schedule and very powerful sorting office filters... being able to backup all accounts, messages and settings into one password protected file is something that many e-mail programs and particularly Outlook users can only dream about. There's a lot more I've probably forgotten but you get the picture. I wish the guys at Ritlabs well and hope that they have thick skins for all the highly charged messages that have been sent over the last few days. TB! isn't perfect - but then what software is? Steve Harris ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.1.14.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

