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. Moreover, The Bat! is the first and only email client Certified for Windows Vista by Microsoft Corporation. “Certified for Vista” logo guarantees the highest level of compatibility between Vista and The Bat! mechanisms:
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 - 4.0.0.24, 04/23/2008 :
================================
Interface Improvements
[+] Possibility to choose background colour for Image Viewer.
[+] "Resend to..." command for attachments in the message preview pane.
[+] It is now possible to extract attachments from multiple selected messages using the "Attachments|Save all..." commands. in the main menu and message list menu.
[*] Keyboard layout indicator in input password dialogue.
[*] Password input dialog now displays the "Caps Lock" status.
[*] Easier registration key input for unregistered version of The Bat!
S/MIME Internal Implementation
[*] When using S/MIME internal implementation and a user removes a self-signed certificate with private key from account, The Bat! also deletes this certificate from Trusted Root CA address book.
[-] (#0006784) Signing certificate wasn't saved as default while signing (using internal S/MIME).
[-] (#0004656) When signing a message with S/MIME internal implementation, and the "OK" button was inactive because the user had the only one self-signed certificate, after clicking "View" and adding this certificate to the "Trusted Root CA" address book, the "OK" button was still inactive. The user had to click "Cancel" and then try to sign the message again.
Secure Connections
[*] During the TLS handshake, The Bat! first looks for certificates in the address book, and then, if a required certificate was not found there, in the list of certificates transmitted from the server to the client during the TLS handshake. It allows the user to add proper certificates to the address book to override the troublesome certificates that might have been transmitted by the server.
[*] Better logging for certificate chains in TLS connections.
Templates
[+] %MEMO template macro for including the original message's Memo text.
[+] New syntax of %ABnnnEMAIL macros: it is now possible to retrieve secondary email addresses on an address book entry by passing a number as the first parameter, e.g. %ABOTOEMAIL(1). The second parameter can be used for setting the default value. %ABnnnEMAIL[="Default Value"] work as before and in the same way as %ABnnnEMAIL(0, "Default Value").
[-] %CLEAR macro did not work in HTML/Windows Editor.
[-] (#0006987): %ISSIGNATURE pasted many times in HTML.
[-] (#0007004) Links (http or mailto) does not reformatted to clickable when pasted from a Quick Template.
Submission Forms
[+] Possibility to filter lists of choices.
[-] If a submission form preview couldn't sign or encrypt the form contents, an empty error box was shown.
Protected Environment
[-] When using the runas.exe provided by Windows for running single applications with different user credentials, The Bat! has the "Default Application Data Folder" grayed out.
Other bugfixes
[-] There could be AVs in POP3 session.
[-] Access Violation could randomly occur when an address book entry was deleted.
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/128987850/The_Bat__Pro_4.0.26.rar
01:41
Labels: Internet tools
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment