The Bat is an e-mail application that supports multiple POP3 accounts, true multithreading, MIME and UUencode standards, multimedia, message templates, minimization to the system tray, message notification, APOP authorization, and PGP. You also will find a fast and comfortable message editor with text highlighting, as well as a mail dispatcher for managing messages on servers. English, Russian, German, Dutch, Polish, Swedish, Italian, Lithuanian and Romanian interfaces are built in, as is a multilingual spelling checker. The application’s other features include automatic dial-up networking (configurable for multiple accounts) and the option to include a photo with each address-book entry. There also are enhancements, such as message coloring, flagging, advanced filtering, speed improvements, and virus protection. The Bat! mail client has a lot of vital benefits and useful features that make your email experience simple and convenient. All these features perfectly fit any Windows OS.High-level system of e-communication messages processing with intuitive interface and strong privacy protection. Perfectly meets Microsoft Corp. requirements – ‘Compatible with Windows 7’ and ‘Certified for Vista’.
The Bat!’s benefits are:
• Protection of privacy
• Anti-virus defense
• Smart Sorting Office
• Handy Message Templates
• Quick Templates
• Message Parking
• Built-In Backup and Restore
• Updating and Installing
• Strong Encryption
• Mail Synchronization
• Microsoft Exchange Connectivity
• Extended Support of National Codepages
• Convenient Message Dispatcher
• Fast Address Book
• Multilanguage Interface
• Image Viewing
• Submission Forms
• Runs on any Windows PC
• Powerful Import Wizard
The Bat! allows to import messages from the following mail clients: 1. Microsoft Outlook Express v4.xx, 5.xx, 6.0 2. Microsoft Office Outlook 97, 2000, XP, 2003 3. Netscape Communicator v4.xx 4. Netscape Mail v2.xx, 3.xx 5. Eudora Lite/Pro 6. Pegasus Mail v2.xx, 3.xx
You can import the address books in the following formats:
• Outlook Express (Windows Address Book)
• Microsoft Office Outlook (Contacts Folder)
• LDIF-file
• Business Card(VCard)
• Comma-separated (plain text)
• Tab delimited (plain text)
• INI-file
• Eudora Address Book
• Pegasus Tag File
Changes in The Bat! 5.0.24.0 (10.10.2011):
[-] A sorting office action to move or copy messages to folders with templates in the destination folder names, did prevent from specifying template arguments which did contain non-file characters
[-] Sometimes a filter action to move a message to a folder couldn’t be created due to invalid checking of folder file name, it could fail on a legitimate name.
[-] AV when trying to get host name by IP-address
[-] Smartpad-related fixes
[-] The Bat! was unable to add a root certificate to trusted store
[-] (#0008813) Operations with X.509 certificates in the account properties weren’t saved
[-] When opening a message on IMAP that contained inline html graphics, The Bat! could display a progress window without a caption
Changes in The Bat! 5.0.26.2 Alpha (12.10.2011):
[-] The Bat! was unable to add a root certificate to trusted store
[+] Plugin API: Address book can be created from scratch
[+] Plugin API: BeginUpdate/EndUpdate methods to perform major changes in address book (suspend repainting)
[-] (#0008885) Filters could not be called from a separate message viewer under some circumstances
[-] “Failed to store…” warning when some messages was deleted by antispam/antivirus plug-in in POP session.
[-] Option to display a message as the root of a Subject/To/From message list group was ignored
[*] Plugin API: Groups in address book are created with “Hide items if not explicitly selected” option enabled
[-] Plugin API: Some methods wasn’t declared as “stdcall”
[-] (#0008813) Operations with X.509 certificates in the account properties weren’t saved
[+] The Bat is now able to handle Certificate Request Files (PKCS#10). If you try import this request file to your list of certificates, The Bat! will search for certificates with private keys that has permission to sign certificates, and will sign the request, so you will import the signed certificate rather than the request.
[-] When opening a message on IMAP that contained inline html graphics, The Bat! could display a progress window without a caption
[-] Clearing IMAP cache in folder properties could lead to “access violation” errors on disconnected accounts
[-] (#0008369) Address Book : Menu entry “Windows Certificate Store” is enabled, even Internal SMIME is selected
[*] Address history now uses the same date/time format as the message list
[*] An option to insert textual representation rather than the image for an emoticon (smiley) in the HTML editor is now OFF by default
[-] Some malformed HTML messages took very long time to load
[+] When clicking to a button to display external HTML images, it now loads the images
Homepage – http://www.ritlabs.com
Size: 4.66 MB
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