>>> In this case the '@'-sign is changed into blue also.

TF>> The colour should be changed back to normal when a successful attempt
TF>> has been made.

> Sure, as in 'back to normal' being either 'no new/unread mail' (black)
> or 'unread mail' (blue), hence the actual state at that moment.


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State at that moment or last state reported... if last line in log file = error
than red, else normal.

So what does the blue @ mean???


Scott
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