Re: Showing high priorities messages only?

2003-12-28 Thread Adam
Hello Frank,

Saturday, December 27, 2003, 10:42:29 AM, you wrote:
FJdB Is there a way to have a folder only show messages of a certain
FJdB priority?

FJdB I have been looking for this in the display and the sort options but
FJdB without success. Perhaps I have overlooked something.

FJdB I can do a work-around involving assign colour groups to priority
FJdB levels and use those to filter, but this is a bit awkward.

FJdB Any other options?

Yes. Right click on any Column Header (right above the message
listing). Under Available Items, click on Priority. Drag it to
Selected Items if it is not already there. Place it where it suits
you. The order of items is represented. Click OK.

Now you can use that column to sort messages by priority.

If you placed it at the end of the list, you may need to scroll the
Message Listing to the right to see the header you added.

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Re[2]: Showing high priorities messages only?

2003-12-28 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Adam wrote:
A Yes. Right click on any Column Header (right above the message
A listing). Under Available Items, click on Priority. Drag it to
A Selected Items if it is not already there. Place it where it suits
A you. The order of items is represented. Click OK.

Wow, that's the bit of info I missed: there is a separate priority
field! (I usually look at the message flag field...).

Thanks,

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Showing high priorities messages only?

2003-12-27 Thread Frank J de Bruin

Is there a way to have a folder only show messages of a certain
priority?

I have been looking for this in the display and the sort options but
without success. Perhaps I have overlooked something.

I can do a work-around involving assign colour groups to priority
levels and use those to filter, but this is a bit awkward.

Any other options?


Frank de Bruin
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Re: Showing high priorities messages only?

2003-12-27 Thread Allie Martin
Frank J De Bruin, [FJD] wrote:

FJD Is there a way to have a folder only show messages of a certain
FJD priority?

With your version of TB!, there's only one way and that is to hold the
Alt button down while left clicking on the message flag icon of any
message showing the priority which you wish to have displayed alone.

V2.03, currently in beta, will support new view modes that allows you
to filter out all messages except those with a particular priority. In
fact, you'll be able to do this sort of filtering on any message list
content/attribute, and have such a filter associated with a particular
view mode.

Stay tuned. :)

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Re[2]: Showing high priorities messages only?

2003-12-27 Thread Frank J de Bruin
Allie Martin wrote:
AM With your version of TB!, there's only one way and that is to hold the
AM Alt button down while left clicking on the message flag icon of any
AM message showing the priority which you wish to have displayed alone.

I tried that, and it doesn't seem to work. I guess this is because the
message flag is used twofold: to show priorities and to keep track of
read/unread status. Alt-left click appears to filter on the latter,
i.e. the read status.

I will stay tuned for 2.03 ;-)


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Re: Showing high priorities messages only?

2003-12-27 Thread MAU
Hello Frank,

 I tried that, and it doesn't seem to work. I guess this is because the
 message flag is used twofold: to show priorities and to keep track of
 read/unread status. Alt-left click appears to filter on the latter,
 i.e. the read status.
 
 I will stay tuned for 2.03 ;-)

You can define 3 Colour Groups for high, normal and low priorities. The
colours can actually be the defaults ones for generic group. Then,
define an Incoming Filter that assigns messages to one of these groups
depending on Priority and select Continue processing with other
filters if you do any sorting of incoming messages with other filters.

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