Nah, TheBat! is for mails only. I suspected the reason for you to use Outlook is this ability to integrate. MS have a clever thing there - in the end many will choose a comfortable way... Heck, I even have friends close to me that use MSN...
TheBat! saves the mails, moment... I'm having a look at it now... ah, there they are:
"X:\programa\thebat\mailaccount_x\lot_of_folders_i n_this_level" and then in each of theese folders two files: messages.tbb and messages.tbi, let's guess tha compressed file with all the messages and one file functioning as a sort of index.
Making backups is done by copying the program dir. (I have a mirror of mine in another computer within the LAN.)
For da spekk checking you can use: "The Bat! implements the two most commonly used spell checking engines - Sentry Spelling-Checker Engine (SSCE) and Common Speller API (CSAPI) for Standard and Just-In-Time Spell Checking." SSCE comes with TheBat!, you configure it, it handles your existing *.dic files (read Office dictionary files). CSAPI doesn't come with TheBat! but if you have Office TheBat! can use it (good if you need another language than English).
I don't know about the truth, but the options are out there.
regards,
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