Hello MAU,

On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 00:31:28 +0200 GMT (02/09/2004, 05:31 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:

M> You don't need to do anything to 'transfer', just install v3.0 and the
M> first time you start TB it will convert your OFS filters to NFS (New
M> Filtering Systems). 

Are the filters converted flawlessly?

The reason I ask is that I depend heavily on filtering, to the extent
that I didn't even dare touch the betas with the NFS. Bugs were
reported where filters needed to be manually corrected or even newly
created for the NFS to work. Has all this been fixed?

Having said that, my only problem with the old filtering system was
that I have to create seperate filters for Incoming and Outgoing
messages. My repeated suggestions for a single filter type that can be
used for Incoming or Outgoing *or both* (by way of tickmarks) has not
been addressed in the new version. I therefore see no reason to
upgrade. Can anybody enlighten me about the advantages of the NFS?

BTW I don't use IMAP, either. Just POP3. TB 2.12 runs stable here.
Except for the freezing due to 100% CPU usage when opening folders
under Win98, but that hasn't been addressed in v3, either.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

My operat~1 system unders~1 long filena~1, does yours?

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