Hi Allie Martin,

AM> This smells of being an issue of setup of the actual colour groups.

AM> For each colour group, you have to configure the colour for when the
AM> message is read and when it's unread. Quite often, users change the
AM> colour only for unread status. They try to apply the colour group to a
AM> read message. It's applied. However, there's no change since, for the
AM> assigned colour group, the colour for the read message is still
AM> configured as the default colour.


I checked the assigned color groups with a right click on the message header in the 
message pane. But it's definitely no color group assigned. Therefore, it seems to be a 
filter issue. When I roolback to 3.01, the same simple filters work without any 
problems. And I can reproduce it.

It seems that we have a filter bug again.


-- 
Regards
Michael


The Bat! 3.0.2.1 (Professional Edition) on Windows 2000 SP 4


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