Hello TBUDL,

  I have been using parking to leave messages that contain information
  on tasks in the inbox subfolder where I sort work colleagues e-mail
  too. This was to ensure that I could readily have access to those
  messages later and identify them by park status.

  However

  the filter that moves read messages from this folder to the folder
  made for read messages from work colleagues also appears to operate
  and move these parked messages, especially if I run the right click
  option on the folder and choose to refilter messages. This I do when
  I have unparked messages containing completed tasks that I wanted to
  file with the other messages from colleagues. In fact some of the
  parked messages ended up duplicated in the read message folder and
  couldn't be removed as duplicates because they were parked.

  Would I be better to create a manual filter that I could apply to
  those messages I wanted to park that would move them to a separate
  folder from messages I just wanted to file? How would I get the
  manual filter to operate? It would have to be selected on a message
  by message criteria.  You know on messages that contain work for me.

  It is only for messages from colleagues that contain stuff (work)
  for me to do. Once the task is done I would have a filter move the
  message to the same location as I filed other messages from
  colleagues.

  I thought park would leave message in the main folder and then when
  unparked be filtered automagically.

  I hope this is clear - I can explain better if necessary.

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Cheers,
 David                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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