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S>> 2. I will create a filter that puts each incoming message in to a
S>> particular colour group the show it needs OOO processing.

S>> 3. For each 'named' AB group, if the sender's name is found then
S>> I will change the message's colour group to say that it has been
S>> processed.

S>> 4. If I do not find the sender's address then an OOO message will
S>> be sent and the colour group changed.

It appears that this scheme won't work for a simple reason; if you
change a message's colour group in a filter that change isn't
recognised by any other filters until the message is saved.

<sigh>

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