Hello Allie,

On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 at 07:16:35[GMT -0500](which was 12:16 where I
live) you wrote:

> You could use the message flagging for this.

>     You could drag and drop the message to a folder that is designated
>     for messages to be replied to.

The trouble with that is that it is already in its own designated
folder which would mean yet another filter to get it back to its
folder once replied to.

>     You could create a manual filter that applies a special colour group
>     to the message. If you see a message with that particular colour
>     group, you know that the message needs to be replied to.

Now that's more like it but, even though I've not tried it, would it
over ride the colour of the group it's already in?

>     Finally, you can create a reply to the message and then save it as a
>     draft to your Outbox. It will not be sent while in the draft state.

That's the problem, I won't be replying until later, sometimes much
later if I completely forget about the message which is what caused
the problem in the first place :-)

-- 
Best regards,
Richard

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