Hello Bat Folk.

  Quick background: I decided to filter incoming msgs from
  *all* TB! lists into one TB! folder. Decided to sort by
  group, i.e. TBUDL, TBBETA, TBOT, TBTECH. Couldn't find
  alternative to sorting on color group column so I set that
  up.

  Here are a couple of observations that occurred in the
  process.

     While editing *existing* color group name/description,
     I couldn't change the color group handle.

     All incoming TB! msgd are moved to a TB! folder & a
     filter action forces those msgs to be marked by color
     group depending on kludge address. However, color group
     color does not appear until msg is read even tho filter
     is in incoming folder.

     At the top of my filter list is a filter that marks my
     own msgs [ie from Jan Rifkinson] w a strike thru.
     Action: mark read. Option: continue processing. Strike
     thru color group is assigned ok but TB! colors are not
     assigned when TB! msgs hit the TB! filters. I guess
     color filters are not additive but I don't know why if
     the 'continue processing' command is invoked.
     
     After all TB! colors were assigned under actions, I
     decided to re-filter old msgs so colors could be
     assigned & I could sort on color group. I re-filtered
     TB! folder msgs. Colors changed [on read msgs] & 1
     un-expected bonus action: the re-filtering set off a
     *manual only* filter that automatically sets up spam
     msgs for SPAMCOP. Suddenly I had 503 msgs in my Outbox.
     Fortunately I'm set for delayed send.
     
  Which [if any of these] would you consider bugs?

  Has anyone had a similar experience, an explanation for or
  different approach for sorting by kludge address in the
  situation I describe?

  TIA

-- 
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield, CT USA
TB! V1.60c/W2K_SP2


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