What's New in Version 3.99 __________________________ ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ Major Changes in Latest Releases of Mailbag Assistant. Mailbag v3.99 (released: September 10, 2008) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added "Local Time" setting in Time Zone option, as well as new time zones. Unless you pick a daylight-saving time zone, Mailbag Assistant will automatically determine when to use daylight saving for the most common time zones. * Improved the /usb switch option. You now only need to use this command the first time you run Mailbag Assistant off a USB drive. Mailbag Assistant will store the option in its INI file on the USB drive. To cancel the option, run Mailbag Assistant with the /usb=false command-line switch. Note that this feature is not available in the trial version of Mailbag Assistant. * Improved HTML conversion to plain text. * Fixed an issue detecting mail folder location of recent Opera browser versions. * The trial version of Mailbag Assistant is now protected with a different third-party product, which should significantly reduce compatibility issues. * Some other minor improvements and issues fixed. * Updated references to Fookes Software to reflect the new legal form of business company. Fookes Software is now a Limited (Ltd) company, which is owned by Fookes Holding Ltd. Mailbag v3.981 (released: February 26, 2008) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Fixed a glitch in the method used to identify certain messages as incoming or outgoing. Mailbag v3.98 (released: February 22, 2008) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added RawEmail search/filter field option. Use it when you need to search the whole email message in its native format. * Added /USER command-line switch to Mailbag Assistant. By default, Mailbag Assistant stores per-user customization files under the Application Data folder: \Documents and Settings\\Application Data or here under Windows Vista: \Users\\AppData\Roaming Use the /USER switch to specify a different location for the Mailbag Assistant customization and temporary files. This option is particularly useful if you work with sensitive data (point to a folder on an encrypted drive) or simply don't want to leave files behind on the computer you're using (point to a removable drive like a USB key). Alternatively, you can also use this feature to share the same customization files with multiple users across a network. The folder name can include system variables; example: Mailbag.exe /user="%AllUsersProfile%\Mailbag Assistant" * added /TEMP command-line switch to Mailbag Assistant. By default, Mailbag Assistant stores temporary files in the Windows Temp folder under the logon user folder. If the /USER switch is used, temporary files are stored in the Temp subfolder of the specified folder. Use this switch to specify an alternative location for storing temporary files. The folder name can include system variables; example: Mailbag.exe /temp="%AllUsersProfile%\Mailbag Assistant\Temp" * Changed method on Windows XP and Vista to determine default location of folder for user settings. Fixes issues on some systems that have corrupted registry keys. * Setup no longer requires administrative or "power user" privileges under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista. * Some other minor improvements and issues fixed. * Updated the License Agreement and documentation. Mailbag v3.97 (released: June 21, 2007) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added support for Windows Mail (Windows Vista). * Added new field for Data Merge templates: {RawDate} Contains the text from the Date field in the message header. * Fixed several issues when proccessing files larger than 2 GB. * Fixed issue saving file associations in Windows Vista. * Fixed page-break issue with File/Print E-mails feature. * Other minor improvements and bug fixes. Mailbag v3.96 (released: November 09, 2006) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Fixed errors produced when Mailbag Assistant 3.95 was configured to store settings in the Windows registry. Mailbag v3.95 (released: November 02, 2006) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added support for files larger than 2 GB. * Improved handling of bad date fields in message headers. * Improved handling of plain UTF-8 messages and header fields. * Improved user-interface appearance under Windows XP. * Improved memory usage and processing speed. * Improved handling of corrupted DBX files. * Improved parsing of HTML mail. * Added support for maildir files. * Added support for Opera 9 .mbs files. * Added support for Agent 3.x and 4.x folder name conversion. * Added new print engine. * Fixed issue opening FoxMail files. * Fixed issue handling certain kinds of DBX files. * Fixed issue with modal dialogs sometimes ending up behind main application window. * Many other minor improvements and bug fixes. Mailbag v3.9 (released: March 03, 2006) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added support for PocoMail 4 and Barca 2. * Added new MIME engine used for processing message parts. * Added support for mapped drives in folder dialog. * Improved memory management and program processing speed. * Improved speed displaying large emails. * Improved extraction speed of large attachments. * Improved conversion of email body to plain text. * Updated the Help file. * Other minor improvements and bug fixes. Mailbag v3.82 (released: May 31, 2005) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added "Auto switch grid" setting in Option dialog box on the General tab. It controls whether the Subset grid is automatically displayed after transfering e-mail to it. * Can be run reliably from a user "Limited Account". * Trial version now runs under Virtual PC and other Windows emulators. * Other minor improvements and bug fixes. Mailbag v3.81 (released: April 21, 2005) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Fixed issue with message date showing incorrect time-zone offset in grid. Mailbag v3.8 (released: March 15, 2005) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Reads Opera Mail files (use "Generic mail" format). * Improved loading speed of EML and generic mailbox files. * Improved message display speed in grid. * Improved extraction of text from messages. * Improved extraction of mail dates. * Improved handling of Eudora mailbox files. * Improved export to EML files from Eudora mailboxes. * Improved "Send Reply" behavior when MAPI fails to work. * The date of exported EML files matches the message date. * Added fields {MailBoxFile} and {MessageId}. * Added fields to format mail-merge filenames: {Mailbox}, {WhoEmail}, {MessageId}, {Date} * Added the Script token {OutputPath}, which represents the Merge Data output directory path name. * Fixed issue with not detecting when mailbox changed. * Fixed issue with attachments sometimes appearing in message body. Mailbag v3.6 (released: April 05, 2004) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added support for MSN mail files (.MailDB). * Added option for extension of EML-compatible file types. * Improved support for Eudora mailbox messages in HTML format. * New program icon. * Updated the Help file. Mailbag v3.5 (released: April 24, 2003) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added News and Updates feature. * UUCODED attachments in message body no longer displayed. * Fixed issue with Base64 messages. * Updated the Help file. Mailbag v3.2 (released: January 02, 2003) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Merged documents can now be output to an alternative folder. * Added support for .msg files (similar to EML files). * Updated several templates. * Other minor improvements and bug fixes. Mailbag v3.1 (released: November 18, 2002) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added support for MS Outlook Express newsgroups. * Added Mozilla and Netscape 7 to the choice of mailbox types. Mailbag v3.0 (released: April 16, 2002) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Added support for Generic mailboxes (mbox, Unix mail format, Berkeley mail format, BSD mail format) and Juno 3.x. * New Export command to save messages as EML files and Generic/Unix mail files. * Added feature to detect virus attachments. * Added feature to extract and open individual attachments from a message. * Added option to store data files in Windows "Application Data" folder. * Improved handling of quoted text used when extended characters are encountered. * HTTP-based mail (e.g., Hotmail) imported into Outlook Express can now be loaded into Mailbag Assistant. * Improved support for MS Outlook mail imported in Outlook Express. * Better support for The Bat!, Calypso, and Forte Agent mail files. * New HTML Help file. Mailbag v2.6c (released: December 21, 2001) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Maintenance release (see changes under next main topic). Mailbag v2.6 (released: September 05, 2001) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Maintenance release (see changes under next main topic). Mailbag v2.5 (released: May 25, 2001) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Easier to use for Outlook Express users. * Can now read and create .eml files. * Can extract HTML messages with their embedded contents and display them in the default browser. * Added new template and script commands. * Supports Forte Agent 1.8 files. Mailbag v2.0 (released: September 28, 2000) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ * Now reads Outlook Express 5.x, Netscape 6, The Bat! v1.42+, Forte Agent (prior to v1.8), and Poco mailboxes. * Improved loading of large Netscape, Calypso, and FoxMail mailboxes. * Added tools and options to archive/extract message attachments. * Mailbag archive mailboxes can be saved in compressed format to save disk space. * New wizards help make setting filters and searches easier. Changes in Version 3.8 ====================== * Reads Opera Mail files with the .mbs extension. Use the "Generic mail" file filter to open these mailbox files. * Improved loading speed of EML and generic mailbox files when indexes are not read from the E-mail Cache. * Improved message display speed in grid. This is noticeable when displaying big e-mails. * Improved extraction of text from messages, particularly when it originates from HTML mail. * Improved extraction of mail dates. A greater number of unusual date formats are now recognized and interpreted. * Improved handling of Eudora mailbox files, notably when these are corrupted. * Improved export to EML files from Eudora mailboxes. The message header is updated to reflect the actual contents of the message. This makes the EML files from Eudora more compatible with other mail programs. * Improved "Send Reply" behavior when MAPI fails to work. * The date of exported EML files matches the message date. You can now easily sort your EML messages by date in your file manager program. * Added mail-merge template fields {MailBoxFile} and {MessageId}. The {MailBoxFile} field contains the full filename of the mailbox file being processed. The {MessageId} field contains the message ID value, which is taken from the Message-Id field in the e-mail header. * Added fields to format mail-merge filenames: {Mailbox}, {WhoEmail}, {MessageId}, {Date}. The {Mailbox} field returns the name of the mailbox file being processed,. {WhoEmail} contains the e-mail address of the sender for incoming messages (From or ReplyTo field), and the receiver e-mail address for outgoing messages (To field). The {MessageId} field contains the message ID value, which is taken from the Message-Id field in the e-mail header. The {Date} field returns the e-mail Date field in the yyyy-mm-dd format (e.g. 2005-04-21). Example: >>>Files ?\{Mailbox}\{Date} - {Subject}.eml * Added the Script token {OutputPath}, which represents the Merge Data output directory path name. * Data and setting files now stored in the user's "Application Data" folder by default on fresh installations. * The "Remember message filter" setting on the General tab is now unchecked by default on fresh installations. * Fixed issue with not detecting when mailbox changed. * Fixed issue with attachments sometimes appearing in the message body where only plain text should be displayed. * Several other minor issues fixed. * Updated the Help file. Changes in Version 3.6 ====================== * Adds support for MSN mail files (.MailDB). These are identical to MS Outlook Express files and can now be opened by selecting the "Outlook Express 5/6" mail type. * Adds option to include or not a heading when data is added to a report. See "Add heading" checkbox on "Output View" tab of the Options dialog box. * Adds option to determine file extension of EML-compatible file type. See field labeled "EML compatible ext." on "Advanced" tab of the Options dialog box. * Status field now shows which e-mails contain messages in HTML format. * Eudora mailbox messages in HTML format are now processed the same way as other HTML mail. * The news feature now does its polling in a separate program thread to improve program loading speed. * Fixed failure to export emails with very long subject lines as eml files. * Several other minor issues fixed. * New program icon. * Updated the Help file. Changes in Version 3.5 ====================== * Added "News and Updates" feature. Use it to find out when updates become available. Program updates can be installed through this feature too. Use the Help/Check for Updates menu command to open the "News and Updates" window. * Some messages sent in Base64 format were not decoded. This is now fixed. * UUCODED attachments that are placed in the body of non-MAPI messages are no longer displayed. * Several other minor issues fixed. * Updated the Help file. Changes in Version 3.2 ====================== * Using the Tools/Merge Data feature, it is now possible to specify an alternative output folder. You can add this feature to your own templates by preceding the filename with the "?\" token (without the quotes). Example: >>>Files ?\{Subject}.txt * Files with the extension .msg are now treated like EML files. * The templates for the "Export as Web pages" script have been updated. * Added Reply/Resend Message to grid shortcut menu. * The "Quote header" field on the Advanced tab of the Options dialog box now supports line breaks through the use of the "^P" token. Example: At %1,^Pyou wrote: * https URLs are now correctly highlighted. * Under certain circumstances, messages converted to HTML format produced a blank message body. This is now fixed. * Fixed an issue when handling attachments from Calypso archives. Changes in Version 3.1 ====================== * Added support for loading MS Outlook Express newsgroups and extracting newsgroup attachments. * Added Mozilla and Netscape 7 to the choice of mailbox types. * Improved handling of certain types of attachments. * Several other minor issues fixed. Changes in Version 3.0 ====================== * Now reads Generic mailboxes (mbox, Unix mail format, Berkeley mail format, BSD mail format). Mailbag will attempt to determine status information based on information contained in each message header. * Supports Juno 3.x mailboxes. * HTTP-based mail (e.g., Hotmail) imported into Outlook Express can now be loaded into Mailbag Assistant. * First generation mailboxes from PC Eudora can now also be opened in Mailbag Assistant. * HTML Help file is now distributed for online help instead of the WinHelp file. * Added an option to store data files in Windows "Application Data" folder. You will find it in the Options dialog box on the Advanced tab. * Added the "Edit/Select Virus Mail" menu command. It searches for e-mails containing known virus attachments. The list of viruses is stored in the v_info.lst file in encrypted format (due to some very vulgar names). You can define how broad the selection should be based on a risk level that you set through the Tools tab in the Options dialog box. See Help for details. * Added the Export E-mail command under the File menu. Use it to create Generic mailboxes or EML files of the e-mails displayed in the active grid. If you export to an existing Generic mailbox, you can choose the append the messages to it or replace it with the new data. Note, however, that there is no checking for duplicate e-mails when you use this feature. * An attachment listed in the header section under the message grid can be viewed in the associated program (based on file type) by double-clicking on its name. If you want to keep the attachment and optionally open it, hold down the Ctrl key and click once on the name. Mailbag will warn you if it thinks the attachment is a possible vector of viruses. Please see the Help file for more details. * Mime messages that contain an embedded message (e.g., some forwarded e-mails), now offer a method to extract their contents like other file attachments. These are listed as [message.eml] items in the attachments list. Note that these are not real attachments. * The extension for Generic mailboxes can be set through the Options dialog on the Advanced tab. You can specify multiple extensions by separating each one with a semicolon (e.g., *.txt;*.mtx). Due to a Windows bug, you can only display files with no extension by using the filter *.* * Improved handling of quoted text. This type of text in the main header fields is now properly converted to ANSI text. Example: Subject: =?iso-8859-1?B?R3J13w==?= is converted to: Subject: Gruß * Added "Ignore case" search option. With this setting, character case and word boundaries do not need to match during a text comparison. * The original mailbox name is now stored in Mailbag archives and displayed in the grid's Mailbox column when opened. Note however, that names (especially long ones) may get truncated if there is insufficient space to store the information in the message header. This approach was necessary to ensure compatibility with Mailbag archives created by older versions of the program. * Under ME/2000/XP, the new File Open/Save dialogs with the "places" bar are displayed. * The way Tools/Merge Data operates can be controlled through the "Only merge selected messages" setting. See Help for details. * Performing a search on a whole e-mail with the "All" option now also includes the names of MIME attachments. * Added two new template fields: {OriginalIP} represents the original IP address of the e-mail (based on information in the header). The field {GenericEmail} inserts an e-mail in a format compatible with Generic mailboxes. * The Script command has been extended to accept the new option "Virus", which you can use to select e-mails that contain known virus attachments. * Mail converted from Outlook to Outlook Express now correctly distinguishes incoming mail from outgoing mail. * vCard attachments (.vcf files) are no longer displayed in the message window. * Improved handling of some bad dates in Eudora mail files. * Forwarded mail in Outlook Express 5/6 now correctly identified. * The Bat! mailbox names now reflect the folder name instead of the file name. * The display name for Forte Agent mailboxes is now shown in the Mailbag grid if the Groups.* file is available. * The Bat! "Colour Group" field (as well as flagged e-mails) is now reflected in the Labels field of the Mailbag grid. * Calypso archive attachments now correctly handled. * Fixed a problem in the loading of some Forte Agent files. * Some messages caused an access violation when the "Send Message" command was invoked. This is fixed. * Many other bug fixes and improvements. Changes in Version 2.6c ======================= * Supports Windows XP themes. * Under Windows 2000 and XP, Mailbag sometimes failed to locate the Outlook Express folder. This has been fixed. * Several glitches in the Regular Expression engine have been fixed. * Hidden mail folder were not displayed in the "Open All Emails" dialog. This has been fixed. * Other minor improvements. Changes in Version 2.6 ====================== * Added a setting "Extract .vcf files" on the Messages tab of the Options dialog. It lets choose whether .vcf attachments (electronic business cards) are extracted or not by the "Tools/Extract Attachments" menu command. * The last-used folder for the "Tools/Extract Attachments" and "Tools/Extract HTML Pages" commands is now remembered across sessions. * Fixed a glitch that caused the "Tools/Extract Attachments" and "Tools/Extract HTML Pages" to sometimes fail when more than one e-mail was included in the operation. * Some incorrectly formatted message header items failed to load properly in Mailbag if a space was not included following the colon after the field name. * When searching through subdirectories, directories with the hidden, read-only, or system attributes were skipped. This is now fixed. * Poco attachments are now correctly handled. * Includes updates of third-party controls. Changes in Version 2.5 ====================== * Version 2.51 fixes a minor issue related to differentiating between incoming and outgoing e-mail. * You can now open .eml files, just like any other type of mailbox. * Added the menu command "File/Print E-mails". Prints all the selected e-mails in the active grid. By default, each message is printed on a separate page. You can change this, as well as the layout, by editing the template file "Print Layout.tpl". * Added the menu command "Tools/Extract HTML Pages". Use this command to extract HTML pages contained in selected messages from the active grid. If no messages are selected, the command will scan through all the listed messages. This command prompts you to specify the output directory. If several extracted files have the same file name, Mailbag will insert an index number in each duplicate name to ensure they don't overwrite each other. The resulting HTML pages are extracted together with their embedded contents, so they can be viewed in their original format in your Web browser. Note that this command will not work for messages stored in Eudora and Poco mailboxes; these e-mail programs modify messages as they arrive and don't preserve the original MIME format. * You can now display HTML messages in your browser. To do so, just double-click on such a message with your mouse in the Message Grid. Alternatively, select the e-mail in the Message Grid and then use the "View/Message in Browser" command from the shortcut menu. The HTML page and its associated contents are then extracted from the e- mail and displayed in your default browser. These files are stored in the Windows temporary directory (generally C:\Windows\Temp) and are automatically deleted when you close Mailbag Assistant. Note that this feature will not work for messages stored in Eudora and Poco mailboxes; these e-mail programs modify messages as they arrive and don't preserve the original MIME format. * Added a new search option "Exact words" in the E-mail Wizard and Match dialogs. It's similar to the "Whole words" option, but it requires character case to match exactly. The "Whole words" option now always ignores character case. * Added "Preserve URLs contained in HTML messages" checkbox on the Messages tab in the Options dialog box. Set this option to see all embedded links in the message window. Note that some messages may be harder to read when this option is used, but at least you get the see the embedded URLs. * Matching text is now highlighted in the message windows after a Find operation on the Message Grid. * Improved the command for extracting attachments from complex MIME messages. * Attachments are now saved with a file date that corresponds to the message that contained it. * Changed the name of "Mailbox Wizard" to "E-mail Wizard" and "Open Folder" to "Open All E-mails". * Settings on file associations are now correctly indicated in the Options dialog box on the Advanced tab. * Can now read Forte Agent 1.8 files. * Fixed a glitch in the E-Mail Wizard that caused failure to find the correct e-mail directory for Outlook Express when it is configured for multiple identities. * Updated the Help file and other documentation. * Other minor fixes and improvements. Fields and Templates .................... * Added the new template field {RawEmail}. It reproduces the whole message in its native format (e.g. MIME), including all the header fields. * Templates can now be designed to create files with names based on the corresponding e-mail subject. Use the special token {Subject} in the file name specifier. Example: >>>Files {Subject}.eml See the templates "Save as EML.tpl" and "Save as Text.tpl" for a usage example. Script Language ............... * Added the Print command. Use it to print the current e-mail message or the active document. * Added the PrintEmails command. Performs the same task as the "File/Print E-mails" menu command. * Added ExtractHtmlPages command. The usage and behavior of this command is similar to the ExtractAttachments, but instead of extracting attachments, it extracts the HTML message and related contents. Note that this feature will not work for messages stored in Eudora and Poco mailboxes; these e-mail programs modify messages as they arrive and don't preserve the original MIME format. Changes in Version 2.0 ====================== * Added support for Outlook Express 5/5.5, Netscape 6, The Bat! v1.42+, Forte Agent (prior to v1.8), and Poco mailbox files. * Added tools and options to handle message attachments. Attachments can now be easily archived and extracted from messages. See menu commands "Tools|Extract Attachments" and "Tools|Open Attachments Folder", and settings on the Messages tab in the Options dialog box. * Added an option to create compressed archives. See "Compress messages" on the Messages tab in the Options dialog box. * Added new selection-script wizard as an alternative to the standard Match and Filter dialog boxes. The default type of dialog can be set through the Options dialog box on the new Tools tab. * Added new menu command: Tools|Statistics|Mailer. When you activate it, Mailbag will analyse the X-Mailer field (or other sections if absent) in each message header to provide a count of how many people are using each of the detected e-mail clients. The field content is striped based on the entries in the X-Mailer.lst file. Only one message per e-mail address is taken into account and outbound messages are ignored. * Added menu command Edit|Select Duplicates to select duplicate e- mails (those that have the same Message-id field). * Added option to keep all messages in memory (see "Keep messages in RAM" on Advanced tab in Options dialog box). When enabled, mailboxes take longer to load and use up more memory. The advantage with this setting is that Mailbag does not have to reload a viewed mailbox each time the e-mail client modifies it. Also, message display and processing like filtering and searching are much faster. * Better support for the more unusual date formats some mailers create. * You can resize-to-fit columns by double-clicking on the column separator in the grid header. * You can delete scripts and templates by holding down the Delete key when clicking on the menu item. * New method used to load Netscape, Calypso, and FoxMail mailboxes. Mailbag now uses much less memory to load large mailboxes. Feedback from Netscape and FoxMail users on opening mailboxes larger than 1 MB would be much appreciated. * Added a field "Must contain" in the "Open Folder" dialog box. When used, Mailbag will only open mailboxes that contain the specified text. If the text is all in lowercase, the search will be ignore case, otherwise it will be case sensitive. This new setting is useful if you are searching for messages that contain a specific text and you want to limit the number of mailboxes opened. Note that to ensure optimum speed, Mailbag looks for the literal text without parsing the contents of mailboxes. So, if you are searching for the Swiss name "Genève" and it is contained in an HTML message as "Genève", there is no match. However, the word would be correctly matched by using the other search tools in Mailbag because the text is parsed and special characters are converted. * Added a setting called "Split multiple addresses" on the General tab in the Options dialog box. It is unchecked by default. When unchecked, Mailbag shows each e-mail containing multiple addresses in the "To" field in a single row in the grid. When checked, the behavior corresponds to that of previous releases, which only display one address per row. * When you specify a selection criteria in the Startup wizard, Match, and Filter dialog box, that contains uppercase characters, Mailbag will perform a case sensitive search. If the text is all in lowercase, then the search will only be case sensitive if you specifically select that option. * The Match and Filter dialog box now adds an extra button labeled Criteria, which lets you clear the fields, copy/paste criteria from the Clipboard, and save/restore them from disk. The text copied to the Clipboard or on disk can be used in scripts. * Bad dates are now displayed blank instead of showing something like year 1899. * The Startup Wizard has been renamed Mailbox Wizard, and the command has been moved from the Help menu to the Tools menu. * The Mailbox Wizard no longer closes mailboxes that are already open. * Fixed a problem with old Compuserve addresses that contained a comma. Mailbag now treats these as a single address instead of splitting them in two. * Fixed Intellimouse-wheel bug in message windows, which caused Mailbag to freeze. * Fixed a bug that could cause an Access Violation error when trying to copy or paste data in some of the controls. * Fixed problem that sometimes allowed duplicate e-mails to be saved in Mailbag archives. * Eudora: multiple address books are no longer treated as mailboxes when opening folders. * Other minor bug fixes and improvements. Script Language ............... * Changed the extension of script files from .scr to .mbs to avoid conflicts with screen savers. This update will automatically rename the files for you. * Added command to extract attachments. It extracts/copies embedded/external attachments from the selected messages in the active or specified grid. If no messages are selected, the command will scan through all the listed messages. Attachments are automatically saved in the Attachments subdirectory, unless you specify an alternative DestDir folder. If you want to prompt the user for a folder name, use "?" for the DestDir parameter. The current grid is processed unless you specify another grid through the ViewName parameter. Valid values for ViewName are: Default, MainGrid, or SubsetGrid. Syntax: ExtractAttachments [DestDir] [ViewName] Examples: ExtractAttachments "C:\Temp" MainGrid All the attachments contained in the message selection from the main grid are saved to the C:\Temp folder. ExtractAttachments ? All the attachments contained in the message selection from the current grid are saved to the folder chosen by the user. * Added new script command to return the path to the Mailbag Attachments folder: {AttachmentsPath} * Added new script command to return the path to the Mailbag Samples folder: {SamplesPath} * Added new option for the Select script command to select duplicate e-mails: Select Duplicates * Added new command to delete disk files: DeleteFile FileName * Changed behavior of SaveMailBox command. It now appends messages to the archive if it already exists. In previous versions, the archive was replaced by the new one. Mailbag v1.0 (released: September 16, 1999) ŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻŻ First released version. ________________________________________________________________ Mailbag Assistant is a trademark licensed to Fookes Software Ltd Copyright İ 1999-2008, Fookes Holding Ltd, Switzerland - All Rights Reserved -