On Tuesday, February 01, 2000, 8:45:32 PM, Januk Aggarwal wrote:

>  Now if you could set the priority of mail that you *receive* either
>  manually or through filters, then this might have some more use.
>  Failing that, it is hard to come up with a good reason to use the
>  priority flag, as opposed to different folders.

Well, I still think having the Folders turn colour if there is a high
priority message in them, has it's advantages... if only in the simplicity
of it: A high priority message... a red folder. You will want to check
that folder first _because_ there is a high priority message. I get a lot
of personal mail delivered to various folders, and it would be nice to
know that if someone found the need to make the message high priority...
that it would grab my attention right off _the bat_ ;o) without having to
first open the folder to realize that you received a high priority
message.


Nick

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