The Bat! Professional Edition is a powerful, highly configurable, yet easy to use email client. The Bat! Professional Edition was designed especially to help users deal with your growing volume of email as quickly and efficiently as possible, saving much of their precious time.
Use all its powerful features at home or at the office to handle your email naturally - the way you want and how you want, simply and directly. The The Bat! Professional Edition is a powerful, yet easy to use e-mail program created for professionals as well as beginners.
There are many automated e-mail handling features built in:
· efficient processing for large numbers of messages
· easy-to-use interface
· supports multiple mail accounts
· extensive use of Windows' multitasking capabilities
· pre-process on the mail server - without actually downloading messages to the local hard drive
· versatile and comfortable message editor
· sophisticated templates and complex filtering
· internal address book
· safe from viruses and other malware
· highly secure (Professional version adds security token support and mailbase encryption)
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
What's New in This Release:
· Internal HTML viewer cannot correctly display messages in Japanese charset
· Some IMAP servers (g.g. Zimbra) could not tolerate the ID command to be sent simultaneously with Login
· Edition Type (Home/Professional) wasn't displayed in the about box.
· Fixes for Mail Dispatcher list/header view size and list font
· When a sub-set of folders was restored and those folders didn't exist already, they were created under the account's Inbox folder
· Highlighting of the iecm:// protocol in URLs
· Not all Google contacts are imported in address book
· Changed Character Sets (XLAT) ware not stored (Options > Preferences > Other options)
· When editing character set "Translation FROM Windows" cannot be saved (Options > Preferences > Other options > Character Sets (XLAT))
· when an HTML message was loaded for editing, viewer options were used
· Photo of the recepient is shown (if available) for messages in the Sent and Outbox folder
· Inline images for HTML formatted messages were not shown if system HTML...