Jonathan- Interesting, but I'm not really sure what good this is. As long as I save *everything* in my email boxes, then when someone sends me a mid: link I can see what s/he is referring to. If I send a mid: link to someone else (assuming that I've done the proper regexp stuff to package it up) then they can look up the message too, IF they've also saved all their messages.
Seems to me that a *much* more useful thing would be a http link that would point into the archives. That's what they're for, after all. I'd be much more likely to save more emails if I didn't run into these rare but deadly corrupted message base errors - until then I toss what I don't want and archive the more useful tips into separate files, but outside TB where a mid: link won't be of any use. Or am I missing some more obvious use of the mid: link? What makes it such a can't-live-without function? Are there other links that I don't know about? The only hyperlinks I've used are the email recipient and http:-style links. -Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2 ________________________________________________________ Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com