Re: pink flavoured icons - what does it all mean.

2000-02-28 Thread Steve Lamb

Monday, February 28, 2000, 1:08:21 PM, rellieb-jean wrote:
 Why do some letter icons have a pink tinge to them? That is, pink
 instead of yellow sides to the enveloppe.

They are high (red) priority.  Use the low-color version and the color
isn't as washed out.

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Re: pink flavoured icons - what does it all mean.

2000-02-28 Thread Tony Boom

 

This message: 28/02/2000 22:46 GMT.


  Monday, February 28, 2000, 9:08:21 PM, rellieb-jean wrote:

rj Why do some letter icons have a pink tinge to them? That is, pink
rj instead of yellow sides to the enveloppe.


  They  have  been sent as high priority. Well that's what I deduced the
  last time we had a discussion about red folders.

  If you check the priority I'm sure you'll find it isn't normal level.


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