On Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at 7:59:12 AM [GMT -0500], Stuart Cuddy wrote:
> Welcome to the world of color. :) Hey, hey, hey. :) Though it's a tad less useful than when I used to use the ticker. I landed on this your message and the colouring didn't show since the message is selected. I could have jumped to the next unread somewhere further down the list and as a result, miss the colour coding. > Now that you have it working I wonder if you have the time to run a > little test. My filters automatically set the color for tbudl to blue, > tbbeta to red and then any messages to me are set to green. The list > colors are set first the messages to me are set after. The problem I > have is that in my IMAP account the correct coloring happens and then > they all get reset back to the list colors. One suggestion comes immediately to mind, especially since, for the next couple days, I will not have time to run the test. Why not include an exclusion string matching criteria for the reply messages in the basic colour filter. In that way, the replies to your messages are not caught by the first filter that colours tbudl messages blue. For first filter: reply-to header contains 'tbudl@' and header does not match 'in-reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]' -- -= Curtis =- The Bat! v3.60.06 Forerunner (Beta) System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name -=-=- The calm confidence of a Christian with four Aces. - M.Twain
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