Hello phil,
on 05:11 you wrote:
yo forgot all the features an fixes that came up during beta 1 to 6
p> On Thursday, July 13, 2000 at 21:23:19 GMT -0500 (which was 7:23 PM
p> where you think I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
K>> Is there some list of the new or different features?
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p> The Bat! v1.45 Beta/7 is now available from
p> http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/beta.html
p> Changes (not too much for today):
p> [*] Read-Only attributes are removed automatically
p> (to avoid problems caused by restoring data from a CD)
p> [-] Fix for late binding of attachments
p> [-] Filters were not copied correctly
Beta 6
[+] Search in Memo fields
[+] Search by colour group
[*] Files with Content-ID are now automatically extracted too
[*] Some corrections to the adding attachments routine
[*] OK/Cancel confirmation of immediate send from editor
(it was of Yes/No type before)
[*] Priority: urgent is now supported
[*] *.MSG/*.EML files now can be attached without encoding
[*] A little speed imrovement when searching in message text
[*] Storing visual parameters of Search window
[*] Calculation of POP/SMTP total/downloaded/transeffered sizes
is now more correct
[-] Bug with not extracting attachments from messages
(introduced in 1.45 Beta)
[-] Leak in CmdLine's /MAIL command
[-] %PRIORITY="H/N/L" macro is now working in the message editor
[-] /Mailto parameter was not working without a user implicitly set
[-] Buttons "Wait for completion" confirmation were messed up
beta 5
[+] Kill filters Advanced page should now work
[-] Bugs with copying/opening URLs from HTML viewer
[-] Dial-up Monitor should now work under Windows NT (some weird
things can be expected - should be tested thoroughly)
[-] New icons in dial-up monitor
[*] About box has new (temporary) look
[*] Redesigned dial-up monitor window
[+] New Abort button in dial-up monitor that terminates (frees) all
queued tasks and connections
[-] Bug with displaying of messages with the first textual part
having the "filename" parameter set...
[-] Leaks from around the program
[*] Possible problems with loading/saving of INI files
[-] VCF could not be viewed from messages
[+] /LOGIN Command Line parameter - the parameters of this command
are USER=account_name and PASSWORD=access_password
(e.g. /LOGIN;USER=MyAccount;PASSWORD=MyPassword)
to avoid login dialogue at startup in multi-user environment
[-] List Index out of bounds error when combining unfinished split message
[-] May be some other minor fixes that are forgotten :-)
Beta 1
[+] Support of Reading Confirmation and Confirm Receipt Request
compatible with RFC 2298 and RFC 1891 (respectively)
[+] Empty subject reminder
[+] Add random data from file for PGP key generation
[+] Advanced Address options in the filters
[+] Shift/Ctrl/Alt keys pressed make Reply button to work different
[*] New automatic send/reply/forward module - it should be more safe,
fast and with less errors...
[*] PGP version, comment block and hash algorithm wasn't put
[*] Paste quotation now uses initials
[*] System-independent UTF encoding/decoding
[-] Attachments were not forwarded
[-] List Index out of bounds error when combining unfinished split
message
[-] Help button in PGP window didn't work
[-] Attachment size was calculated with 2 extra bytes...
[-] Some other minor glitches
using The BAT 1.45 Beta/7 on a pentium133 64MB under Windows NT
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MFG / Best regards
Thomas Speer http://www.spuky.de
PS:
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Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
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14.07.2000
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