I've used Eudora for several years and am a registered user. I recently downloaded the Bat! on my laptop to give it a try and I like it very much. I have a few questions regarding features I find very useful in Eudora and would miss though which I hope can persuade me to change to the Bat! 
I have Eudora set to not download any html files for security, and I believe the Bat! By default doesn't either. When an html email is legit, and I want to see it properly, I right click the email (either in the inbox or anywhere in the open email) and select, "open in browser". Will I be able to do the same with the Bat!?
I find it surprising and disappointing that there is no right menu or tool button allowing me to mark an email as junk, or tell the Bat! it is not junk. I eventually found I could add such tool buttons to the main toolbar but I can't see how to add them to the viewing email toolbar - or the right mouse menu. Eudora allows me to simply right click anywhere and select "junk" or "not junk". These days, being able to reclassify erroneously marked junk, or mark mail as junk, is a daily occurrence and surely it should be much easier than this? Have I missed something?
Finally, following the last point, I can't understand the logic behind leaving an email in the junk folder when I tell the Bat! it is NOT junk. I have to manually move it. In Eudora, when I tell it a mail is not junk it immediately reprocesses it and puts it back in my inbox, or if other filters exist it puts it in the appropriate place. Does the Bat! really think it's best to leave the task of moving all these emails around manually? Is there a reason I can't see for not reprocessing it and ignoring the junk filter? It should then end up exactly where all other emails not seen as junk go, i.e. in an inbox.
I downloaded the Bat! because I saw a great review recently in Computer Shopper which said it was the best, but these anomalies are a shock to my expectations.
Other than these points, I do really like the Bat! I post the points not to be critical, but to be persuaded
I have Eudora set to not download any html files for security, and I believe the Bat! By default doesn't either. When an html email is legit, and I want to see it properly, I right click the email (either in the inbox or anywhere in the open email) and select, "open in browser". Will I be able to do the same with the Bat!?
I find it surprising and disappointing that there is no right menu or tool button allowing me to mark an email as junk, or tell the Bat! it is not junk. I eventually found I could add such tool buttons to the main toolbar but I can't see how to add them to the viewing email toolbar - or the right mouse menu. Eudora allows me to simply right click anywhere and select "junk" or "not junk". These days, being able to reclassify erroneously marked junk, or mark mail as junk, is a daily occurrence and surely it should be much easier than this? Have I missed something?
Finally, following the last point, I can't understand the logic behind leaving an email in the junk folder when I tell the Bat! it is NOT junk. I have to manually move it. In Eudora, when I tell it a mail is not junk it immediately reprocesses it and puts it back in my inbox, or if other filters exist it puts it in the appropriate place. Does the Bat! really think it's best to leave the task of moving all these emails around manually? Is there a reason I can't see for not reprocessing it and ignoring the junk filter? It should then end up exactly where all other emails not seen as junk go, i.e. in an inbox.
I downloaded the Bat! because I saw a great review recently in Computer Shopper which said it was the best, but these anomalies are a shock to my expectations.
Other than these points, I do really like the Bat! I post the points not to be critical, but to be persuaded