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Mocha9mail [M] wrote:
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M> 1. When I upgrade to 1.60c, in some of my accounts, the program
M> added a new folder -- "Inbox - Known". What is the difference
M> between Inbox and Inbox - Known? And why it is added only to some
M> of my accounts?

The Inbox-Known folder is a 'common folder'. This is a recently added
feature to TB! where you can create folders that reside outside
accounts. If you collapse all your account folder trees, you'll see
the Inbox-Known folder sitting there all by itself.

It's auto-created for you as a folder to filter messages from known
people in your address book to. Many, however, don't find it useful
and wish to delete the folder. If you wish to, first go into each
accounts filter rules configuration panel and disable the filter
called '<known>', then delete the folder.

M> 2a. Virus Protection under Options. Which virus programs provide
M> pluggins for The Bat!

The plugins are currently in development. There's for NOD32, Panda
Antivirus, Sophos Antivirus, Antivirus95&NT. There may be a couple
more.

M> Does Norton Anti-virus?

No.

M> If yes, how do I set it up under options?

Norton Antivirus comes packaged with its own mail checker and doesn't
require any setup. It will just work once you enable it.

M> 2b.  If I set my Preferences to "Display HTML part of messages
M> automatically", do I have to worry about getting viruses through
M> email when I read those HTML messages -- and I don't double click
M> any attachments in those messages?

'Virus' infection in this context depends on your fetching embedded
links in the HTML messages. TB! doesn't fetch links to images that
are embedded in html messages for security reasons.

Many wish for TB! to be able to do this but I hope that they now see
the wisdom in TB!'s current design. If you wish to fetch embedded
links then open the message in your browser by double-clicking the
html attachment.

M> 3. Previously under v1.53, when I have my cursor on a READ message,
M> then View | Display | Unread Messages, my cursor would stay what it
M> was. No the cursor jumps to the first Unread Message, if there is
M> one; otherwise, it display none. Is that a change? Or is it a quirk
M> in my system?

I pass here since I don't do this often enough to detect a pattern
change.

M> 4. Filter of Sent mail. How do I do that? [There is no section for
M> Sent Mail, only Outgoing Mail, and the source is the Outbox.]

You can filter sent mail at the point where they're being sent. This
is what the outgoing filter rules set is for.

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
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