The Bat! Home Edition 6.1.2

RITLABS - (Commercial Trial)



The Bat! gives a fresh air to the emails and is highly customizable allowing to create email templates according to users desire.

The Bat! is an great e-mail client with all the functions needed by an informed user. It allows to work without local mail server. The Bat! does all that an e-mail client is expected to do.

The Bat! allows, like most modern clients, colorize emails to differentiate or prioritize, archive a series of emails in a folder or automatically classify emails that come from one of the contacts. It includes, in addition, its own spell checker.

The software offers the possibility to create templates and configure the Inbox Analyzer to automatically respond to certain emails based on determined criteria.

Incidentally, The Bat! allows import and export formats of the main mail software competitor.

Title:
The Bat! Home Edition 6.1.2
File Size:
8.8 MB
Requirements:
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Commercial Trial
Date Added:
18 Dec 2013
Publisher:
RITLABS
Homepage:
http://www.ritlabs.com
MD5 Checksum:
372C7792689119E7764710F080FCDA21

# New features
* TLS 1.1
* SSL 3.0
* Import of Exchange contacts from MS Outlook
# Improvements
* Split messages aren't automatically combined in IMAP folders
* Faster message retrieval over POP3 with large volumes of messages kept on the server
* A high-resolution version of the main program icon has been added
# Fixes
* Additional images could not be attached after an image had been removed from the HTML-message body
* Switching to HTML tab did hide tab pane when message is viewed in separate window
* Improper displaying of addresses with paired double quotes
* Setting message tags with the "Message|Tags|More tags" command was broken
* Wrong editor format indication when the %SetEditor macro was used
* The SMTP option "Do not store password, prompt on retrieval" now functions properly
* Import from Google Contacts was partial in some cases
* Import from Microsoft Outlook Express address book didn't work properly
* It wasn't possible to make program associations in Windows XP
* Smileys and Rogues were inactive
* Bugs in the dial-up access functionality have been fixed
* "Invalid Pointer Operation" on every other call of Print
* Time in Cron format was incorrectly handled in the Scheduler




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