Hello Miguel, Sunday, May 19, 2002, 6:57:54 PM, you wrote:
IIRC you are either 7 or 8 hours ahead of me which makes it 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM. I believe there is a TB! macro which converts this time to your time. Don't you sleep? MAU> Well, I can think of a few filters I'd like to have to do some actions MAU> except moving the message to another folder. For example the Ignore MAU> filter I'm experimenting with. It is an Incoming mail filter so source MAU> folder is _forced_ to Inbox and if I don't want to move the filtered MAU> messages the target folder has to be Inbox. But then, if I want to MAU> manually run the Ignore filter on another folder (i.e. TBUDL), MAU> filtered messages will be moved to Inbox unless I edit the filter MAU> before using it. It's a stupid limitation. Looks like you would need an Ignore filter for each folder you read, then you would need separate hot keys for each folder. <g> MAU> keep mine as simple as possible. KISS, you know. KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID. Yes. Great principle. MAU> (much bigger than US, BTW :) Yes, I'm aware of that fact. <g> MAU> You see, this is an example of what I mean by saying about forgetting MAU> to do a search and whatever. I have your message still marked for MAU> Reply (with a colour group) but I haven done a search in a while. If MAU> it had been moved to my Reply folder at least I would see it several MAU> times a day. As I use my Reply folder mainly for work e-mail I think I MAU> need a second one for lower priority replies. This sounds like what I wanted to do originally with my read filter. Use "incoming" filter to put messages in appropriate folder. Use color group to determine action. Use color group as trigger on "manual read" filter to place in another folder and park message. Apparently "manual read" filters do not work, but must be marked active. When I run an "active" filter on Folder | Re-filter runs much slower on this old PC. So much so that I've shelved the ideal for the suggested search method by Roelof. MAU> It is my main tool to accomplish my daily work, like VA was in MAU> the past. It kind of forces you up that learning curve. <g> -- Best regards, Greg Strong TB! v1.60c on Windows 98 ________________________________________________________ Current Ver: 1.60m FAQ : http://faq.thebat.dutaint.com Unsubscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives : http://tbudl.thebat.dutaint.com Moderators : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTech List: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Bug Reports: https://bt.ritlabs.com

