Hi Karin van den Berg, You wrote:
> - new mail issues. I enabled play sound on new mail and the animation > for detection of new mail. However when new mail arrives in my imap > acount in a subfolder, instead of the folder being bold with a "1" > behind it, there is a *, which does indicate unread mail but does not > affect the animation, so I still don't know there's new mail. The > sound doesn't seem to work at all and if it did I'd still want to have > the animation working if, say, I was not at my desk when the mail > arrived and when I get back I could still see that there's new/unread > mail. This is properly supported in Mozilla Thunderbird. - all this > wouldn't be all that bad if the Mail Ticker settings (and other folder > settings for that matter) would be inherited by the subfolders. I use > folder for different email addresses, and subfolder for things such as > different customers. When I set an identity for the main folder, I > have to set them for each of the subfolders as well. Highly time > consuming. Same goes for the mail ticker setting. Can't there at least > be an option to select whether or not you want the settings to be > applied to the subfolders? Quite a few of your problems are familiar to me and IMAP has since come a long way with TB!. > If someone from the Ritlabs team can give me some satisfactory answers > to these remarks, I'll probably upgrade to v3. Otherwise I'd seriously > be considering switching to Thunderbird. I cannot guarantee that your problems will be completely solved with version 3. What you could do is to download and try a trial copy of version 3. There have been quite a few fixes since. The current beta series also includes sound notification support which was never there previously. It's really up to you and how much you wish to use TB! as opposed to how much you wish not to use TB! because you're upset with Ritlabs. Good luck. -- Allie Martin ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

