![]() ![]() (#0006302) No more squares in PGP validation dialog. (#0006291) Account with user rights: Account transport section is disabled if it’s set in “Network and Administration”. (#0006290) Account with user rights: Folder management is disabled if it’s set in “Network and Administration”. (#0006289) Account with user rights: Menu item "Network and Administration" is enabled now. (#0006288) Account with user rights: Sorting Office is correctly enabled now. (#0006287) Account with user rights: Sections in Preferences dialog are not switched over. In the token activation dialog, there are no more untranslated strings "Registration Key Block:" and "Order number" (Voyager Issue). (#0006310) Program is not checking updates anymore if this feature is disabled in Preferences. (#0006294) When replying to HTML message, text in table can now be selected with double-click Works with Windows Vista" to "The Bat! E-Mail Client by Ritlabs". Changed File Description of thebat.exe from "The Bat! E-Mail Client. (#0006306) Closing unchanged new message editor does not require confirmation anymore. Submission Forms' variables and user lists are enabled now. There are no more additional spaces in HTML save/copy/paste. (#0006222) Now Robin HTML viewer displays Japanese characters correctly. Bug in decoding Japanese HTML messages fixed. Reading from broken "data container" does not cause memory overruns and AVs anymore. (#0006284) In 3.99, when replying to an HTML message with national characters encoded as Unicode, quotation is correctly extracted. (#0006279) In new version a warning appears when user enters a space between extensions in Protection section (extension doesn't work then). (#0006195) Now The Bat! allows opening any attachment, even if the mask of disabled files is empty. Backup archives larger than 2G bytes are now properly handled: /refilter U=accountname F=foldername. A new command-line parameter /REFILTER to re-filter the specified folder. ![]()
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