> To be correct, it is assigned to a "message in a list". A message on
> its own has no colour. An exported message shows no colour data.

Well, I dunno.  A message is assigned to a color group.  It has the
color group assignment because of the attributes of the message,
irrespective of the list.  Either it has been manually assigned or
automatically assigned.  When the message changes folders or views, it
retains the color group attributes.  It's hard to describe that in any
way other than that the message itself has the color grouping, not the
"message in a list."

>> not to a list. I think it would be a good additional option to be
>> able to change the colour group while composing a message.

> Perhaps. I'm not sure why a decent set of "Sent" filters aren't
> enough. They work well for me.

Because filters only work to apply a general set of conditions to a
specific occurrence.  It may be that there is a unique event.  Or that
the general set of conditions cannot be tested by a text string or
other type of test found in the filter.  For example, I might write
you two email messages, but only one, because of its content, requires
assignment to a "follow-up" color group.  There would be no way to
filter for that.

JN


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