Hello Thomas,
> We shouldn't discuss this on two lists in parallel, please do not
> crosspost next time, it makes me dizzy! Thanks. ;-)
You are right. If I initially cross-posted was because I was asking for
support to a wish and I know there is people that is only subscribed to
one of the two li
Hello MAU,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 10:36:16 +0200 GMT (23/10/2006, 15:36 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
M> As I replied in TBBeta, no, I cannot do it with VFs because there are
M> not _objective_ conditions I can test on. If I subjectively consider a
M> message as 'Important' and 'For Reference', for example
Hello Thomas,
> The difference is that in TB you assign Colour Groups to messages and in
M>> VA you assigned messages to Bookmarks. And what this actually means is
M>> that you can ONLY assign one Color Group to a message while in VA you
M>> could assign a message to several Bookmarks.
>
> Oops,
Hello MAU,
On Sun, 22 Oct 2006 18:35:59 +0200 GMT (22/10/2006, 23:35 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
M> The difference is that in TB you assign Colour Groups to messages and in
M> VA you assigned messages to Bookmarks. And what this actually means is
M> that you can ONLY assign one Color Group to a messag
Hello all,
Ever since many years ago I moved to TB from my beloved Virtual Access I
have missed a feature VA had, Bookmarks.
At first sight, if you know what VA's Bookmarks did, you may think that
TB's Colour Groups do exactly the same. But this is only true at first
sight.
The difference is tha
On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 12:02:32 +0100 GMT, admin wrote:
> I give in - surrender - capitulate...
> I am probably being Saturday morning slow - but I've spent twenty minutes and
> can't find
> the shortcut editor any more!
> The help file says open any window and use 'view' to edi shortcuts for that
Hello Group,
On Saturday, October 22, 2005, 12:02:32 PM, admin wrote:
> I am probably being Saturday morning slow - but I've spent twenty minutes and
> can't find
> the shortcut editor any more!
I'm glad it's not just me :-)
Try a right click on the menu bar and select 'Customize' - is that
wh
I give in - surrender - capitulate...
I am probably being Saturday morning slow - but I've spent twenty minutes and
can't find
the shortcut editor any more!
The help file says open any window and use 'view' to edi shortcuts for that
window - but
unless I'm going completely crazy, that is wrong.
Hello Simon,
Wednesday, October 30, 2002, 8:16:02 PM, you wrote:
S> Is there any way to quickly apply a colour group to a whole thread without
S> having to:
S> Highlight the thread and hit Ctrl and + to expand the thread
S> Select and highlight the whole expanded thread
S&g
Hello Simon,
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 17:12:15 + GMT (01/11/02, 00:12 +0700 GMT),
Simon wrote:
> It would be useful (to me at lease) to at least have a Colour Group entry
> under the Thread submenu though IMO so that you could apply colour groups
> to threads as well.
What you c
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'Lo Thomas,
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 23:20:04 +0700 your time, you authored this:
TF> No, there is no shortcut that does what you want.
OK. Thanks.
It would be useful (to me at lease) to at least have a Colour Group entry
under the
Hello Simon,
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 23:46:02 + GMT (31/10/02, 06:46 +0700 GMT),
Simon wrote:
> Is there any way to quickly apply a colour group to a whole thread without
> having to:
No, there is no shortcut that does what you want.
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Thomas.
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'Lo Batters,
Is there any way to quickly apply a colour group to a whole thread without
having to:
Highlight the thread and hit Ctrl and + to expand the thread
Select and highlight the whole expanded thread
Choose and apply the colour
Hello Costas!
> I also use colour to highlight "parked" messages. I suppose this is a
> leftover from Pegasus Mail, because that program didn't have the flag
> that one sees with TB. Anyway, I normally have the parking flag way
> out on the right (off the visible area on the screen) so,
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It was foretold that on 6-1-2002 @ 21:27:05 GMT+ (which was 22:27
where I live) Alastair Scott wrote and spread these wise comments on
"Colour group":
> To use them you do two things:
Alastair, Costas
tnx for the info. Just what
[tbudl], handle = 1, colour of read = Purple, colour
of unread = Fuchsia, all other settings unchanged.
(ii) Filter name = [tbudl], Move to folder Inbox/Lists/[tbudl],
Actions | Set the message's colour group = ticked, dropdown box below
= [tbudl]
The only slight problem (?) is that messages alr
Hello Luc,
6 Jan 2002, 23:18:31, you wrote:
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> Hi list,
> can somebody give me some feedback on colour groups? What arte they
> good for and how do they work? The help files are a bit cryptic ;)
At last, something for which I can contr
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Hi list,
can somebody give me some feedback on colour groups? What arte they
good for and how do they work? The help files are a bit cryptic ;)
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Hi Dave,
On 22 February 2001 at 11:46:55 + (which was 11:46 where I live)
Dave Wilson wrote and made these points:
DW> Please could someone tell me when & how to use 'Colour Groups' as
DW> I can find nothing in the help files relating to these
Hi,
Please could someone tell me when & how to use 'Colour Groups' as
I can find nothing in the help files relating to these issues?
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Dave mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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