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Hello Dierk,

>> Built in calendar with mail scheduling features.
>> Anniversaries, Birthdays, Holidays, Business...

DH> Scheduling: Concur.
DH> Full-blown calendar: No.

You weren't the only one to disagree with a calendar being a
part of The Bat! and every one is entitled to their opinion
without argument but it is just that I see it differently.

I do not want a calendar to simply be a part of the client
for non e-mail task management purposes or because most
major players already incorporate one.

My life revolves around e-mail, scheduling, reminders,
broadcast, etc and I would surely appreciate a client which
can ease the work for me by removing a lot of the redundancy.

>> I would also like to see support for newsgroups which should
>> be somewhat a standard for mail clients.

DH> It was said his will come via plug-in with v2.
DH> I'd prefer TB stays an e-mail client. News is much more than mail and
DH> there are at least two good news clients on the market (Gravity and
DH> Agent, even Free Agent is very good).

I was completely use to participating in newsgroups using
clients like outlook and Mozilla and I have grown to expect
such features without question.

For me personally I respect newsgroups and if they never die
neither then will my participation in them. Combining the
two made it easy to copy, paste and/or forward good and
critical information when necessary.

I still use Mozillas Calendar and e-mail/newsgroup client to
stay on top of scheduling and knowledge trades.

>> Extract information from the body and sort to address book
>> or to file.

DH> Isn't that possible with RegEx?

Not like I am thinking about it. Did you ever code and along
the left side of your editor theres a number for every line?
I collect information using on-line forms and the information
sent to my e-mail is the same every time.

     line 13: Users IP
     line 14: First Name
     line 15: etc
     line 16: referrers address

I would like to say to the bat if this message matches this
filter then extract, line 13, line 14 and line 15 and reply
with a certain address (not my default) and e-mail line 16.

     I can imagine RegEx has the features but I am no geek
     and I am not stupid but little by little I am sure the
     bat team can add more usability filtering and macros.

>> Reply without using default reply address but templates reply
>> address.

DH> I may misunderstand this, but isn't that what AB templates (perhaps in
DH> conjunction with QTs) are for?

The Bat is awesome and does have some major player features
but what I am asking for I guess is account or alias
creation on the fly.

My default account is ooo but if a message sent to my inbox
is for xxx then reply with xxx.

I am really happy you concurred with everything else :)

The above are my opinions and my opinions alone. The Bat! is
awesome but I found out early that loyalty can kill you. The
second a newer and better application comes along I ride the
wave out until a better one surfaces.

No one pays me to stick around so if I have to pay I will
keep an open mind with my head up :)

Just another opinion :)

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays Everyone!

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Best regards,
 Victor B. Gonzalez                          
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Using The Bat! v1.62 Christmas Edition
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1

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