Greetings!

My name's Reed; I'm a 32-year-old Systems Analyst working for Oregon
State University.  A week ago, I began my search for "the perfect
Windows Email client" -- after six years, the chaos and expense of
keeping all my mail in PINE on my ISP's server had finally become too
much for me -- and found my way to "The Bat!"

I've been reading the on-line archives of this mailing list for a
week, and you guys impressed me so much, I dove in and registered it
yesterday.  I *LOVE* the advanced features I'm seeing; I have no doubt
that this is the right program for me.

HOWEVER... like every other newbie, I *DO* have some questions.

1) In the editor, is there any way to "bind" my cursor to the text? In
other words, when I get to the end of a line, I REALLY want
"cursor-right" to wrap to the next line.  If I wanted to add text off
the edge on the right, I'd use the space bar to get there.  Likewise,
moving the cursor up or down to a shorter line should cause it to pop
left to the end of the line, rather than just sitting where no text
is.

2) When I select an unread message (and it shows up in the preview
pane), within a few seconds it gets marked as READ.  Now, I don't EVER
want a message marked READ unless I open it, or mark it myself.  After
some investigating, I've found the setting under my account's
Properties that says "Time of reading to mark a message as read", and
sure enough, a big enough number here does the trick.  But now, it
won't even mark a message READ when I open the message!  Do I have to
create a filter to do what I want here?

Thanks in advance!

-- 
Reed Byers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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