I have Outlook for 1 email address (and calendar stuff) and The Bat for the
other 29. If you are looking for a strong Email only program, The Bat is it.

I find the learning curve on The Bat to be a little steep (ok, I never read
manuals) and it has taken time to learn where everything (a lot of features in
here for a version 1. software program) is in the menus (wow, F9 rocks) but I
attribute the learning curve to the fact that The Bat does things differently
(better) than most email clients... but that only means the others, while might
be the standard, did not really do things right. With each new feature about The
Bat I learn, I like it more and more. I am not a great fan of the editor,
pressing <alt-L> when I insert words into the middle of a line is a little
annoying (or can I set it to wrap at window size like notepad), and I am hoping
that the future versions make it easier to make global preference changes
instead of having to go to each account and repeat the same steps.

Well, that's my story...

Scott
The Bat 1.62 - 29 Email accounts
Win2k


Tuesday, March 11, 2003, 3:23:12 PM, you wrote:

> (If this goes through, then this list filters and rejects any mail
> that comes from foxmail)

> Just curious if anyone here has tried Foxmail 4.1 ?
> I'm looking for another E-mail client, as I just find "theBat!" too awkward.
> I hate that strange behaviours that it has, it is always so unpredictable.
> Foxmail seems like a very sweet program.... does anyone have any recomendations
> (besides theBat) ?

> thanks
> John


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> Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information:
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