Hi Kim, on Sun, 16 Feb 2003 12:45:52 -0500GMT (16.02.03, 18:45 +0100GMT here), you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
K> This is my first posting to the TBUDL list. Welcome to TBUDL then. :-) K> I just started trying out The Bat! a couple of days ago. So far I'm K> impressed. I believe that. Everyone is. *S* K> I did a little reading through the TBUDL archives yesterday, and saw K> that the "educational" version is notated in the header of each K> e-mail sent. One person mentioned that the header for that version K> gave out "too much information". Exactly what info is in the K> educational header that isn't in the standard version of The Bat? There are three version lines: educational, personal, professional. If you believe it is "too much information" that you're in the educational sector, there are tools to cut this off. But there is nothing more "hidden" in the headers. K> I'm currently using the evaluation version of The Bat, so I won't be K> able to check that out until after I purchase one version or the K> other. No. Your version is fully functionable. Press <ctrl>+<shift>+K on any message and all headers will be displayed. K> One other observance that I made is in the amount of information in K> the headers of the evaluation version of The Bat vs. that of my K> current e-mail client, Becky. There appears to be a *lot* more info K> revealed in The Bat headers (evaluation) version that in that of K> Becky. Does this change in the regular version of The Bat, or is this K> the norm? I don't know about Becky's headers, but there is no difference in behavior between your evaluation copy and a registered one. -- Cheers Peter Documentation is like sex: when it is good, it is very, very good; and when it is bad, it is better than nothing. (Dick Brandon) Winamp currently playing: ±çµúµX - ¦Ç©h®Q ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html