It seems that P.Johnson (as quoted by a Canadian in Houston) said ...

> Well, actually it is possible, but not solely with TB:
> Export the message
> Edit the subject with Notepad or another text editor.
> Import the message back into TB.
> Now you can delete the original message.

There might be a better way. A new user asked about the ability to
edit received messages. Without testing, I replied, "Try Ctrl-E". So
today I tried it and thought I had provided bad advice.

Ctrl-E opens the message for editing as I said. But when you try to
close the message, TB asks if you want to save it and, if you do,
demands an entry in the "to" field. Then it places the saved message
in the outbox. It's a "pending message", so it won't be sent unless
you send it. (I specified "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" just to give it a
valid-looking address.)

The message is parked (although it's marked with a "pending message"
icon instead of the usual parked "P" icon). I thought that was the end
of the story, but it's not.

You can then click the icon in the PARKED column to change the icon
back to a blue dot and drag the message to a folder of your choosing.
Once again TB proves that it's capable of just about anything!

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Bill Blinn Technology Editor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - 8/28/2003 at 10:46 AM
Technology Editor, Newsradio 610 WTVN, Columbus, Ohio
Using The Bat! v2.0 Beta/4 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Random thought: Shareware: forget the manual...phone the author at home.
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