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'Lo Joseph,

On  Thu, 14 Nov 2002 10:00:38 -0600 your time, you authored this:

JN> You can reserve the flag for a simple binary symbol...

That's basically how I use it now...well not much choice but to really :)

JN> while  also labelling individual messages with a color code. On the main
JN> menu, see Message/Color Group.

[...8<...]

JN> ...use color grouping as a dimensional sort that cuts across your folder
JN> distribution system.

Again,  this  is how I am using the colour grouping feature now. It's well
used as well.

Why  I  mention  the  flagging is that I still instinctively look to the red
flag  and  consider  it as a means of extended recognition, even though I am
aware  that its use is limited by its simplicity. I think that extending the
scope  of  the  flagging  feature beyond its current simplicity would create
further  possibilities for message sorting and identification. Even a simple
3  colour  flag cycle would be a significant enhancement as you would have 4
states instead of 2.


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Sl�n,

 Simon @ theycallmesimon.co.uk

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