Hello Marck,

Sunday, February 04, 2001, 3:55:04 AM, you wrote:

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MDP> Hi Vandor,

Vandor? Marck, I deliberately use the international order for my name
here (first name first, while we in Hungary put family names first) so
that templates can call me my first name... :) I thought this is the
best way... And it seems you have made some filter to change names for
Hungarians? :)

GV>> Prolly not :) And I don't even want to know how I could check :)
GV>> Text editor maybe?

MDP> Much easier than that! You're a TB user, after all ;-).

MDP> Press Ctrl-Shift-K to view all headers in the message view
MDP> window. It's a toggle key, so when you're done looking, press it
MDP> again to disappear them.

Thanks. Can this be found in the menus anywhere?

GV>> But here's another problem I ran into regarding this same thing.
GV>> I use a filter which assigns a color group to the messages I
GV>> receive from or send to this friend, and copies them to my
GV>> "conversation" folder. The originals in the sent and inbox
GV>> folders get the proper color, while the copies in the
GV>> conversation folder are uncolored. In fact I'd like to see this
GV>> in reverse (originals black, copies colored).

MDP> The only reason that would happen that I can think of is filter order.
MDP> Filters are used top down. If the copy is made *before* the colour is
MDP> applied then the copy would not be coloured. Perhaps you have an old
MDP> filter in place above the colouring filter that is moving or copying
MDP> the message before the colouring filter sees it.

The two things are done by the same filter. And the filter works,
because it does the copying and colors the original message, but
leaves the copy black.

-- 
Gergely

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