This message: 01/02/2000 10:13 GMT.



Hello Nick,

Tuesday, February 01, 2000, 5:55:03 AM, you wrote:

NA> My apologies Tony... 

That's quite OK Nick. I've just gone through the process of sending
myself messages and grabbing screen shots for you. I must read all the
mail before I reply...That's if I can remember what I want to reply to!

I can't see why any folder that receives a HiPri message shouldn't turn
red. When sending mail as High Priority we have to actually mark it as
such and therefor know that it is that way and don't need reminding of it.

It's fine having the envelope turn red just as long as that folder is
open for you to see it. It would be nice for the folder itself to turn
red should a message be filtered into an un open folder.

Just what is the purpose of message priority anyway? They all have the
same chance of reaching their destination and all get read.


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