The Bat! is not affected by the TNEF Vulnerability
The Bat! is not affected by the TNEF Decoding Remote Code Execution Vulnerability, discovered by John Heasman and Marc Litchfield of NGS Software.
Read moreThe Bat! is not affected by the TNEF Decoding Remote Code Execution Vulnerability, discovered by John Heasman and Marc Litchfield of NGS Software.
Read moreRitlabs releases The Bat! Voyager – the Mobile Email Client . Ritlabs releases The Bat! Voyager – the Mobile Email Client . Now it has become possible to have the complete message base and important documents at one's fingertips. The programme is now specially adopted to be working in the USB-flash disk. The Bat! Voyager is based on the technology of the widely known The Bat! Email Client.
Read moreBeside the Christmas discounts we bring our customers a new version of the programme - The Bat! v3.64 Christmas Edition.
Read moreNew The Bat! Private Disk supports Windows 2003 Server and allows working with the program when logged as "Guest" at the computer.
Read moreRitlabs releases The Bat! v3.62.14. Improved memory usage, new ability to create message list tabs and various bug fixes.
Read moreIn this version of The Bat! we made another few steps aimed at improving the programme's functionality and overall stability.
Read moreAt present besides the English version there also exist the plugin versions in German, Polish, and Czech.
Read moreThe Antispam plugin for The Bat! is now sold at the price of $12. There is also quantity discounting.
Read moreThis threat could allow for remote code execution under Windows XP SP0 - SP1 and Windows 2000.
Read moreThe Bat! 3.60 works faster and consumes less memory when dealing with very large message flows. Message Finder in this version can now automatically search inside encrypted messages. You can zoom images in the HTML viewer. Regular Expressions in Sorting Office/Filters now support Unicode and can work with any alphabet. You can also configure SmartPad settings.
Read moreTrainable antispam-plugin for "The Bat!" on the basis of the AGAVA AntispamServant spam filter. Developed with the assistance of the Ritlabs company and is sold at a special price of $20 for "The Bat!" users! High quality of spam filtering guaranteed!
Read moreThe new version of The Bat!, 3.51, is an improvement of 3.5 in the field of speed, stability and the support of corporate protocols: IMAP and Exchange server via MAPI. We've also improved import procedures of messages and address entries from MS Outlook and Outlook Express. In the new version, you can reply to HTML messages preserving the text formatting of the original letter. When replying to a multipart message, with previous version of The Bat! you could only reply to the main section of a letter. Now you can reply to any particular part of the message.
Read moreThe Bat! is immune to the vulnerability within the Microsoft Colour Management Module (CMM), a component included within most Windows systems. CMM processes image files for a wide variety of formats including JPEG, EXIF, TIFF, PNG, PDF, PICT, PostScript, JDF (Job Definition Format), SVG, and CSS3.
Read moreThe user interface is now fully customizable. You can create your own custom tool bars, add/remove items in the menus...
Read moreSoftSymphony Ltd. Announces the Release of Bat2PPC.
Read moreThe Bat! 3.5 has the following major improvements: fully customizable user interface, On-The-Fly-Encryption and Biometric authentication, as well as many other new features and bugfixes.
Read moreThe Bat! is immune to the vulnerability reported by security company eEye Digital Security Inc., that could let an attacker compromise a user's machine after the user clicks on a Web link.
Read moreWhen trying to move or to remove a folder that contains many subfolders in Outlook, the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service stops responding, and event 9673 is recorded.
Read moreRITLabs SRL is about to release a new product – The Bat! Voyager.
Read moreThe new variant of MyDoom worm, W32.Mydoom.AX@mm, that uses its own SMTP engine to send an email to addresses in active mail client windows on infected computers, does not affect The Bat!
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