Re[2]: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-10 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Miguel, On Friday, June 7, 2002, 3:35:14 PM, you wrote: Miguel In any case, whether psychedelic or not, if ever implemented it Miguel should be _optional_ and not _forced_ on any user. Of course it should be optional - I wasn't suggesting that the option would be suitable for everyone. But

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-07 Thread Thomas F
Hello Allie, On Fri, 7 Jun 2002 04:54:06 -0500 GMT (07/06/02, 16:54 +0700 GMT), Allie C Martin wrote: TF Also, I have parked messages in every single folder. Indicating TF parked messages in the folder tree would defeat the purpose. ACM What about me who has flagged messages in every folder?

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-07 Thread Miguel A. Urech
Hello Allie, What about me who has flagged messages in every folder? :-) I also have parked, flagged and coloured messages in most of my 300+ folders. So, if something as suggested in this thread was ever implemented in TB my folder tree would look quite psychedelic. The only thing that would

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-07 Thread David Elliott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Thomas On 07 June 2002 at 21:57:55 +0700 (which was 15:57 where I live) Thomas F rearranged electrons to get TF Also, I have parked messages in every single folder. Indicating TF parked messages in the folder tree would defeat the purpose.

Re[2]: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-06 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Dierk, On Thursday, June 6, 2002, 7:10:34 AM, you wrote: Dierk Hello Jonathan! Dierk On Thursday, June 6, 2002 at 12:19:44 AM you wrote: I personally have no idea... I'll leave that one up to the experts to answer. Dierk Sadly no. It's a long-standing wish to implement a small Flag

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-06 Thread Adam
Hello Ben, Wednesday, June 5, 2002, 7:30:57 PM, you wrote: BK Is there a way to show folders that have flagged messages BK automatically? BK Perhaps you could make the folders in the tree that have flagged BK messages in appear red? Various of my folders have a little red checkmark on them.

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-06 Thread Nick Andriash
Hello Adam, On Thursday, June 6, 2002, at 09:54:50 AM (-0700), you wrote: Various of my folders have a little red checkmark on them. I wonder what it is. Those little red check marks indicate unread messages in the Parent Folder. -- Nick Andriash Courtenay, B.C. Canada

Re[3]: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-06 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Robert, On Thursday, June 6, 2002, 8:06:10 PM, you wrote: Robert I think the following would be an appropriate way to handle this Robert A Folders/Tree with unread messages in BOLD Robert B Folders/Tree with parked or Flagged messages with special folder icon Robert C Folders/Tree with items

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-06 Thread Thomas F
Hello Robert, On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 21:06:10 +0200 GMT (07/06/02, 02:06 +0700 GMT), Robert van der Hulst wrote: RvdH I think the following would be an appropriate way to handle this RvdH A Folders/Tree with unread messages in BOLD RvdH B Folders/Tree with parked or Flagged messages with special

Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi all, Is there a way to show folders that have flagged messages automatically? Perhaps you could make the folders in the tree that have flagged messages in appear red? I often receive TODO email and it would be good to mark it as read and have some indication on the account tree that a

Re[2]: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Ben Kennish
Hi Jonathan, On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, 11:05:02 PM, you wrote: Jonathan I know this is kind of a hack... but if you click Tools - Search, Jonathan click the All Accounts option, or just use the folder browser, and Jonathan set the account you want to search, then click the advanced tab, and

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Wednesday, June 05, 2002, Ben Kennish wrote... Hi all, Is there a way to show folders that have flagged messages automatically? I know this is kind of a hack... but if you click Tools - Search, click the All Accounts option, or just use the folder browser, and set the account you want to

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Jonathan Angliss
On Wednesday, June 05, 2002, Ben Kennish wrote... Thanks Jonathan. Is there a more in your face way of showing you that you still have TODO emails? I personally have no idea... I'll leave that one up to the experts to answer. I used this method about 6 months ago when I was monitoring some

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Dwight A Corrin
On Wednesday, June 5, 2002, 5:00:57 PM, Ben Kennish wrote: Is there a way to show folders that have flagged messages automatically? Perhaps you could make the folders in the tree that have flagged messages in appear red? I used to campaign for this, but finally got tired of bringing up. I

Re[3]: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Joseph N.
There are two ways to do what you want. I would avoid using flags, though that might be just personal preference. Because flags are either on or off, they convey little information; I think they are best used for temporary flagging. First, create a color group for your task items or for

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Thomas F
Hello Dwight, On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 20:20:22 -0500 GMT (06/06/02, 08:20 +0700 GMT), Dwight A Corrin wrote: Perhaps you could make the folders in the tree that have flagged messages in appear red? DAC I used to campaign for this, but finally got tired of bringing up. I DAC think it is an

Re: Showing Flagged messages on Account tree

2002-06-05 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Jonathan! On Thursday, June 6, 2002 at 12:19:44 AM you wrote: I personally have no idea... I'll leave that one up to the experts to answer. Sadly no. It's a long-standing wish to implement a small Flag symbol to the folder containing such messages. -- Dierk Haasis