In reply to Thomas's message 'Marking messages as Read when replied.' on Sat, 30 Nov 2002 16:53:09 +0700 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
TF> You reply to a mail before you read it? In my case, I read TF> messages, and then reply (or not). So I have never had your TF> requirement. What situation would trigger such a user behaviour? Correct. Over the years, I have become notorious for taking forever to reply, or to not reply at all. As a result, I have developed a little system, in which I must manually mark every message as read, after I have read it, UNLESS, it requires follow up, in which case, it remains unread. (This isn't as big a deal as it sounds, I'm already using Ctrl-] to get to the next unread message, so it just requires hitting 'M' before ']') As a result, any message I go to reply to, is marked as unread - because I have left it that way to signal a follow-up is required. I'm just finding that I am going to messages marked as unread, to discover that I have indeed replied to them, but have left them in the unread state, hence why i would like to make use of a filter to do it for me once the reply has been sent. -- dan. e [EMAIL PROTECTED] w http://www.danhirning.com ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

