The Bat!v.6.7.2 - Released

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The Bat!v.6.7.2 - Released

Download page:
1.Home, http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/thebat_home_6-7-2.msi
2.Pro, http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/thebat_pro_6-7-2.msi

The Bat 6 protects your e-mail data from accidental loss providing the possibility to make backups of all the configuration settings, address books and folders with messages, and to restore them. The Bat! prevents the intentional data distortion and loss of confidential data while transmitting messages via the Internet. Safe authentication CRAM-MD5 does not allow unauthorized users to access your e-mail account on the mail server.

The Bat 6 e-mail client is available in two editions: Professional and Home.License for The Bat! Professional allows using data encryption and portable secure version of the program The Bat! Voyager for free.

Changes in The Bat 6.7 (22, Oct, 2014):

New Features:
1.New dialogue for account creation
2.“Auto” character set instead of “None” – The Bat! selects optimal character set for the entered text
3.Support of the GB18030 Chinese character set

Improvements:
1.By default the charset for new messages in new accounts is “Auto”
2.Internal character processing changed from UCS-2 to UTF-16 to support Chinese characters and other rare characters
3.Better detection of Chinese, Japanese and Korean user interface fonts
4.Reply-To-All now fills TO and CC fields corresponding to the lists in the original messages
5.(#540) Export of multiple messages is now done accordingly to the message list sort order
6.Smarter imported field recognition in address book import from text files with coma- or tab-separated values

Fixes:
1.Fixed a bug in charset handling (sometimes The Bat! gave an error like “The message characters cannot be encoded using currently selected “Windows-1252″ character set. Please use “Windows-1255″)
2.Messages with invalid characters encoded into the 936 code page for gb2312 (Chinese Simplified) were shown as empty messages
3.New messages were not added to the open MailTicker message lists
4.Some Chinese and Japanese charsets weren’t handled properly; some charset names were not displayed translated in The Bat! interface
5.ISO-2022 characters were improperly encoded in the message headers with Quoted-Printable method. The “<” and “>” should have been also encoded
6.Mouse click selection of a viewer/editor text item in View Profile settings was not functional
7.Problem with continuing pasted URLs in Quick Reply pane
8.Registration keys from some dealers could come from resellers in HTML format where line breaks (CR/LF characters) were not properly formatted as or prefixed by
9.(#486) Open/Save dialogue was not used when the program was started with the “Disable visual themes” option in the compatibility settings
10.The “Message released…” error message after deletion an attachment from a message
11.(#590) The “Failed to set calendar selected range” error when opening Calendar

Homepage: http://www.ritlabs.com
 
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Rus Anca

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Jun 18, 2014
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The Bat! v.6.7.7 - new

Download page:
1.Home, http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/thebat_home_6-7-7.msi
2.Pro, http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/thebat_pro_6-7-7.msi

What's new in v.6:
The Bat! 6.0 supports Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)
The Bat! 6.0 is now a fully-Unicode application
The Bat! 6.0 is available in a true 64-bit version (after 21 November)
The Bat! is optimized to be displayed on high DPI monitors
The Bat! 6.0 introduces a new Sorting Office option

About:
The internal PGP implementation - based on the award-winning OpenSSL lets you encrypt messages and sign them with digital signatures.

Handy manager for digital keys included.
Plugins free for PGP v5.5, v6.0.2, 6.5, v7.x & v8.x GnuPG is also supported.
The Bat! also supports S/MIME via Internal Implementation or Microsoft CryptoAPI.
The Bat! is the first email client to support S/MIME compressed data.
The Bat! support Secure Socket Layer (SSL) v3.1/Transport Layer Security (TLS) v1.0 with AES algorithm.

Special note:Changes in The Bat! 6.7.5 Christmas Edition:

Improvements:
Better handling of URLs with non-ASCII characters
From now on, Quick Search in the Address Book looks into secondary email addresses
Fixes:
The Bat! no longer adds to HTML messages since it always uses HTML character entities in Unicode
(#0608) Windows Editor was storing incorrect character set name for text parts
(#0356) Issues with the attachment file names in “Watch and Send files” action in Scheduler have been eliminated
(#0553) When forwarding multiple messages as attachments, the Forwarded flag was set only to one message
(#0461) Printing selection didn’t always work with non-ASCII text
(#0164) Forward messages using Quick Templates was not always working
(#0551) Order of Message List Tabs was not updated after editing it in the Preferences dialogue
New Account dialogue was erroneously allowing to change protocol type of an account loaded from a specified folder
The Bat! did not check for passwords larger longer than 250 characters and then could not use them
(#0594) The “TEditContentPart.Destroy — ALREADY DESTROYED!!!” error when saving some HTML messages has been fixed
Fixed an error at startup: Exception EOleSysError in module thebat.exe, Class not registered, ClassID: {56FDF344-FD6D-11D0-958A-006097C9A090}
Inserting an URL into HTML text could generate error messages
(#0626) Message lists were not updated properly after Purge+Compress operations


Homepage:http://www.ritlabs.com/
 
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