TM> [+] The <Known> incoming mail filter for moving messages from known
TM> senders to a special folder so the Inbox can be left for unknown
TM> senders and spam :-)

Well I've been trying to figure this out ever since it was implemented, seen
all kinds of people upset about this... It boggles the mind that several
WEEKS after this (potentially very useful) feature is implemented there's
still NOTHING on the updated program's FAQ. This begs the question:
WHAT on earth are these good folks THINKING?
And please, please don't tell us that they don't have enough resources to
hire a full-time,. professional "help/FAQ writer." If TB truly has millions
of users, by now Ritlabs is extremely wealthy, especially considering the
exchange rate of western currencies for theirs...

Lo and behold, this morning I also get a message from Ritlabs stating the
changes since 1.53. Wow, how many weeks has it been since the first
iteration of 1.60 and we're getting this NOW?

I'm sticking to 1.53... Do others feel the same way?

Call me crazy but in my humble, non-geeky opinion what WOULD have made sense
- and created a lot less havoc among TB users, AND generated a lot more
business in these spam-crazed times - would have been for Ritlabs to create
a folder called "unknown" for all the spam... and to implement an easy,
customer-friendly way to customize it.

Having been a Bat user for a while now I'm convinced that we are dealing
here with a team that is made not only of good code-writers but also of very
intelligent people. So, I will ask my question once again (not that I expect
an answer from them, but perhaps some constructive thoughts from other
users):

WHAT on earth are these good folks THINKING?

Have a great weekend, everyone.
 
Best regards,

Miles Johnson
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Using The Bat! v1.53d


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