Hi guys,

I'm new to The Bat! and to TBUDL, having recently migrated from Eudora
Pro 3.0 (circa 1996).  I've already learned some good tricks from
reading TBUDL for the past week.

The Bat! is everything (and more!) that I expected, except for one
missing feature -- Fcc:, or file carbon copy. I've searched the TBUDL
archives and see no reference to past discussions on the topic.

Having used Eudora for almost 6 years, I had quite a large tree of old
mail and nested folders to migrate.  So building a set of filters to
operate on outgoing messages would be impractical, if not impossible.
(I have on the order of 50 folders, most of which have 5-50
sub-folders.)

Eudora made it very easy to select a folder in which to place a copy
of the outgoing message, similar to the operation for picking a folder
to file a received message into.

So now for the $64K question:  is there a way to recreate Fcc: in
The Bat! without resorting to defining a filter for each of my folders
and sub-folders?

And sorry to mix two questions into a single thread, but all of the
HTML messages migrated from Eudora into The Bat! show up in the
message viewer as raw HTML.  My viewer preference is set to Rich
Text/HTML.  Eudora 3.0 had an abysmal HTML viewer, so I suspect that
it didn't store the correct MIME information about the content format,
and now the migrated mail is unlabeled as HTML content.

Any ideas on how to view these old HTML messages easily?

Thanks!

-- Tim




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