Hello Curtis,
  A reminder of what Curtis typed on:
  Sunday, October 02, 2005 at 09:42:32 GMT -0500

C> This problem is easily avoided by avoiding a double action as you do.

C> For instance, for TBBETA:

C> Filter one - Header contains 'reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
C>              AND Header does not match 'in-reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

C> This prevents filtering of messages that are replies to yours so that
C> they may be filtered by the next filter which does a match like:

C> Filter two - Header contains 'reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
C>              AND Header match 'in-reply-to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

C> This will avoid the colour group being set by one filter and then reset
C> by another. Only one colour group setting will be applied and it sticks.

OK, but this is where the strangeness begins. I had already set it up
the way you suggest. For some reason the messages after being set to
my color and then get reset to tbbeta color afterwards even though
there is no filter that should do that. I decided to try a test
message with the filters that set my color turned off. The message
arrived and did not have its color changed by the tbbeta filter.

Maybe I will try to reverse the order of my filters to see what that
does.

-- 
Best regards,
 Stuart                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Using The Bat! v3.61.09 Echo (Beta)
 On Windows XP 5.1 Build #2600


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