ON Thursday, January 17, 2002, 5:13:39 PM, you wrote:

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

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

Hi David,
    Parking is not really the right terminology. Lock would have been
    better but the picture would not be so nice :^).

    This is the text form the help file:
      Message parking is designed to prevent accidental deletion of a
    valuable message. When a message is parked, you will not be able to
    move it to another folder, nor will it be deleted or automatically
    purged. It is also impossible to delete a folder that contains one
    or more parked messages.

    The help file is not correct here. What parking does is prevent it
    from deletion but not from moving around. You can however make an
    exception for parked emails in your filter under advance settings.
    
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Best regards,
 Gerard  

Insert Cookie Here--> Obscenity is the crutch of inarticulate motherfuckers. 

Windows 2000 Professional with TB Version 1.53t 



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