I have a archive folder containing 182 messages, 175 of them I got from tbbeta, 7 from other sources. I wanted to find those other messages and searched for "Any part" "doesn't contain" "tbbeta".
The result was a list of all 182 messages. If "any part" is interpreted in a literal sense, this of course is correct, in all messages there is at least one part not containing the word "tbbeta". I do however suspect this is not what people expect. I myself interpreted "any part" as "entire message" and searching for "entire message" "doesn't contain" "tbbeta" should generate a list of 7 messages, not 182. So, do you think there is a need for "any part" as it is used now, or should this be altered to "entire message" and treat the message as one and only one part? -- Regards, Marcus Ohlström Using The Bat! v3.5 Pro on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4 PGP Public Key at http://www.canit.se/~marcus/pgp.asc ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 3.5.0.18 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/