Re: possible color group bug(s)

2002-03-31 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Miguel.

At 11:08 PM on Saturday, March 30, 2002 you wrote the
following about [tbudl Digest V2 #85]:

  However, color group
  color does not appear until msg is read even tho filter
  is in incoming folder.

Miguel Have you defined both the Read and Unread colour for
Miguel each group?

  Unread msgs are default settings. Whether TB! considers
  that a color setting or not, I don't know. I would think
  it should because it is.

  What were you considering?

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Re: possible color group bug(s)

2002-03-31 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Jan,
 
31. marec 2002, 19:51:44, you wrote:

JR   What were you considering?

The color group settings are separate for unread and read messaged.
Look closely at the Edit color group dialog, you should see Normal and
Unread tabs.

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Re[2]: possible color group bug(s)

2002-03-31 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hello Jan,

  However, color group
  color does not appear until msg is read even tho filter
  is in incoming folder.

Miguel Have you defined both the Read and Unread colour for
Miguel each group?

   Unread msgs are default settings. Whether TB! considers
   that a color setting or not, I don't know. I would think
   it should because it is.

   What were you considering?

If you define a colour groups as Green only for Read messages and
leave the unread with default values, you will not see the green
colour until the message has been read, which is exactly what you wre
complaining about. Try setting the Unread also to Green and see what
happens.

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Re: possible color group bug(s)

2002-03-31 Thread Allie C Martin

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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002 10:35:49 -0500, Jan Rifkinson [JR] graced us with
these comments:
...
I had to go back to your original message Jan to understand the latter
part of the thread.

JR While editing *existing* color group name/description, I couldn't
JR change the color group handle.

I've noted this as well. The best thing to do is to delete the colour
group and recreate it. Or just leave the handle alone.

JR All incoming TB! msgd are moved to a TB! folder  a filter action
JR forces those msgs to be marked by color group depending on kludge
JR address. However, color group color does not appear until msg is
JR read even tho filter is in incoming folder.

In the colour groups configuration, note that for each colour groups
configuration, you can assign a colour for when the message is unread
and when it's unread (normal). You've only set your colour for
'normal'/read and forgot to set the same colour for Unread.

JR At the top of my filter list is a filter that marks my own msgs
JR [ie from Jan Rifkinson] w a strike thru. Action: mark read.
JR Option: continue processing. Strike thru color group is assigned
JR ok but TB! colors are not assigned when TB! msgs hit the TB!
JR filters.

This is because the colour group assignment by your first filter is
overwritten by the second filter for the lists messages.

What you should do is disable, continue processing with the other
filters and set the TBUDL folder as the target folder. IOW's filter
your own messages separately. In my setup, I have 9 filters for TBUDL,
TBBETA and TBTECH. Three filter messages from me to the three list
folders. Another filters replies to my messages to the three folders
and the final three filters all other messages to their respective
folders. I had to do this because I wish to colour those three
different types of list messages differently.

JR I guess color filters are not additive but I don't know why if the
JR 'continue processing' command is invoked.

They aren't additive since you can't assign multiple colour groups to
a single message. If the actions are different in more than one filter
being applied to a single message then the actions are indeed
additive. In the case of colour groups, it's the colour group
assignment of the last applied filter that will be applied.

JR After all TB! colors were assigned under actions, I decided to
JR re-filter old msgs so colors could be assigned  I could sort on
JR color group. I re-filtered TB! folder msgs. Colors changed [on
JR read msgs]  1 un-expected bonus action: the re-filtering set off
JR a *manual only* filter that automatically sets up spam msgs for
JR SPAMCOP. Suddenly I had 503 msgs in my Outbox. Fortunately I'm set
JR for delayed send.

Why would your spam filter be weeding out messages in your discussion
list folder?

JR   Which [if any of these] would you consider bugs?

Only your very first problem with the handle not being changeable.

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possible color group bug(s)

2002-03-30 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Bat Folk.

  Quick background: I decided to filter incoming msgs from
  *all* TB! lists into one TB! folder. Decided to sort by
  group, i.e. TBUDL, TBBETA, TBOT, TBTECH. Couldn't find
  alternative to sorting on color group column so I set that
  up.

  Here are a couple of observations that occurred in the
  process.

 While editing *existing* color group name/description,
 I couldn't change the color group handle.

 All incoming TB! msgd are moved to a TB! folder  a
 filter action forces those msgs to be marked by color
 group depending on kludge address. However, color group
 color does not appear until msg is read even tho filter
 is in incoming folder.

 At the top of my filter list is a filter that marks my
 own msgs [ie from Jan Rifkinson] w a strike thru.
 Action: mark read. Option: continue processing. Strike
 thru color group is assigned ok but TB! colors are not
 assigned when TB! msgs hit the TB! filters. I guess
 color filters are not additive but I don't know why if
 the 'continue processing' command is invoked.
 
 After all TB! colors were assigned under actions, I
 decided to re-filter old msgs so colors could be
 assigned  I could sort on color group. I re-filtered
 TB! folder msgs. Colors changed [on read msgs]  1
 un-expected bonus action: the re-filtering set off a
 *manual only* filter that automatically sets up spam
 msgs for SPAMCOP. Suddenly I had 503 msgs in my Outbox.
 Fortunately I'm set for delayed send.
 
  Which [if any of these] would you consider bugs?

  Has anyone had a similar experience, an explanation for or
  different approach for sorting by kludge address in the
  situation I describe?

  TIA

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Re: possible color group bug(s)

2002-03-30 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hi Jan,

  However, color group
  color does not appear until msg is read even tho filter
  is in incoming folder.

Have you defined both the Read and Unread colour for each group?

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