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Hello Bill,

  A reminder of what Bill McCarthy typed on:
  Wednesday, June 18, 2003 at 09:36:32 GMT -0400

BM> Looked at your screen-shot - nice.  I do almost the opposite.  If I
BM> plan to reply, I mark the message with a color.  On replying, I set
BM> the color back to default.

  What I do is flag messages that need attention with the little red flag.

  When I do reply they are automatically set to the reply colour. That way
  if they are coloured and still flagged it means I forgot to unflag them.

  The Bat is so infinitely configurable I bet no two peoples setup and the
  way they do things is the same.


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Best regards,    Tony.
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