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v4 022 address tracking
 
 This is a great idea but is there any way to ignore addresses of the senders 'to lists' when mail received. At the moment I seem to have masses of addresses and these include other peoples group lists. These are clearly of no importance to this function for my account. A real pain to have to go through and mark these as ignored.

mess age re-submitted as this is a beta and a public release version
 
When you configure the address history setup for the first time you can select whether you want to use incoming messages, outgoing messages and whether you want to scan the message base for the initial set.

My preferred default would have been to scan from outgoing messages only. And to scan the AB for an initial set, but the latter can't be done. :-(

Oh. And 4.0.0.22 isn't a beta.
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I'm just a user of The Bat! I don't work for Ritlabs.
 
thanks, it does seem that the options to scan could do with one more to ignore incoming group lists - can this be forwarded as a wish

(from my s/w development days beta follows alpha (4.021 was alpha) rc follows beta and release follows rc)

I guess the bat goes faster!
 
I guess it's hard to say what was incoming and what not when you're looking into the message base. Most of my folders contain both mesages by me and messages by others, all threaded so that I've got complete threads in my folders.
And as my main account uses multiple from addresses, the configured from address won't help either. And I'm not reaaly an a-typical TB-user.
So your wish might be harder to implement then you think.


And as for betas and not betas
Actually .19 was the first beta.
.22 was the release candidate and since it was functioning good enough it was also the final release.
But as you're following the betas, join the tbbeta list and join the discussions rgarding TB's development.
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I'd like to suggest an enhancement to this feature.
I'd like to only see email addresses where the number of emails is greater than one, thus filtering out any spam messages or just one off's (like confirmation of email to join a web forum)
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