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On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, Miguel A. Urech wrote...
>> So are all messages that come in assigned a colour group? If they
>> don't match a certain other criteria, they are assigned to the
>> "Generic Group" colour?
> I don't know when are the incoming messages assigned to a group. I
> have assumed that all incoming messages are not assigned to any,
> which is (should be) equivalent to being assigned to Generic Group.
> I'd like to use this condition because I have a couple of filter
> higher on the list (executed first) that can assign messages to a
> different group and would not want to change this.
If you right click on one of those messages, and go to "Color Group",
what has it got a dot next to? It should be "none" if you aren't
assigning it a colour group. If you are, it'd have one selected.
Although I think at this point, it'd probably be good if maybe
something posted to the wishlist to allow the following:
1) selection of multiple colour groups in the advanced tab (just
like addressbook groups)
2) Option to say "not in colour group", with multiple selection
available for that... but that isn't really for this list I
guess.
I think if you have the colour group set to none, and you want to
leave all the other messages that are already flagged along, the two
options above would be ideal. Otherwise you have to assign all the
messages that aren't flagged by other groups, into a single group. I'm
not sure what the "<generic group>" option means under the filters,
and cannot find anything in the help. That option might be the inverse
of what you after (ie, it's catching all colour groups, instead of no
colour groups).
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Jonathan Angliss
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