On Tuesday, February 01, 2000, 2:33:15 AM, Tony Boom wrote:

> 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.

Yes, they will all eventually reach their destination... and get read, but
when you look at your folder tree and see a red folder, then I would think
the high priority message inside the closed red folder would be one of the
first read, and _that_ I feel is the purpose of marking a message as high
priority.

Nick

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