2/27/2008 12:20 PM Hi MAU,
On 2/26/2008 MAU wrote: M> Why don't you forward it to yourself as a MIME attachment? You don't M> even need to actually send it, just put it in Outbox and then move it to M> appropriate folder. This, to me, has the advantage that full integrity M> of received message is maintained, including all the headers. M> This has also the side advantage that you can use the body of the M> message to yourself for notes or comments about the received message M> and, again, maintaining full integrity of the received message. I have M> done this a few times instead of using the Memo field, which is not M> readily visible and that is kept separately in the Index file and not as M> part of the message itself. M> And if the received message is part of a thread (for example a reply to M> a previous one in a mailing list), and you'd like to maintain threading, M> do a Reply to the the same 'previous' message and attach it. Again, this M> will maintain full integrity of the originally received message. Actually I just drag the message to the Outbox, change the subject line and file it. The original subject is unimportant to me and threading is not an issue as I seldom use it. - -- Take Care, Paul Voyager v.3.99.4 on Win2k SP4-Rollup1 5.0.2195 No IMAP OTFE ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 4.0.14.7 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html