Hello Mark,

On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 you wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

MP> I have a few colour groups such as
MP> - profession-related messages that need an urgent reply
MP> - private messages that need an urgent reply
MP> - profession-related messages that need my attention (but not an urgent
MP>   reply)

MP> and so on.

I wonder if any two Bat user set ups are even remotely the same? :-)

I have one colour group and that is to highlight all my own messages,
hence the joy of being able to set a colour that makes my messages stand
out even when highlighted.

MP> I (mostly) reread them and (almost always) reply to them from within the
MP> virtual folders in which they are grouped. In that way I do not have to wade
MP> through messages from different folders and/or accounts.

I flag all messages to be replied to and they go to a "Flagged" Virtual
Folder where I un flag them once replied to. That way I know, at a
glance, how many messages I have to deal with.

MP> BTW, I don't know if others have reported this, the new "enhanced" version
MP> has messed with the colors in my colour groups: "selected" and "selected
MP> unread" of all (other) groups have (without any intervention from my part)
MP> copied the colouring scheme of the first colour group in the list.

Can't confirm.

-- 
Regards, Richard

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