Hi Joseph,

On Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:19 your local time, which was 09:19 my
local time, Joseph N. [JN] wrote;

JN> The read/unread switch will not be there, because you address that
JN> in the type of filter you use.  For example, a "read" filter will,
JN> by definition, not filter out unread mail.

How is this done?

JN> Instead of manual filters, consider making more extensive use of
JN> "read" filters.  Instead of flagging messages that you want to
JN> delete and then filtering around them and then deleting them, just
JN> delete them after they're read, if you are going to read them, or
JN> leave them unread.  Then, after everything else has been filtered
JN> out, simply empty the folder all at once (context menu or Ctrl+Del).
JN> As for the parking, it all depends on why you're parking; if it's to
JN> archive or move the messages, you can do that with filters, too.

I was working with read messages, but even if they were deleted whilst
they were open, they were still being filtered.

Also, seeing them in the Inbox tells me if I still need to read them,
reply, take action etc before it's filtered.

But I'm a novice with filtering, so am open to suggestions and help :-)

Chris.

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