On Saturday, April 17, 2004 at 8:33:30 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Adam,

> Friday, April 16, 2004, 7:56:15 PM, you wrote:

AC>> what are virtual folders, and how can I use them to enrich my life?

I'm glad someone asked!

>   For what it's worth, you asked the question I was hoping someone would
>   ask, particularly of those who had been beta testing this version. I
>   knew in theory what a virtual folder was, because of my experience
>   with the Mail Ticker, but I wasn't clear about how I might use them.
>   Thanks to your post and the few replies it got, I've now created one
>   of my own -- for "reply needed" messages.

Do I take it, then, that this 'virtual folder' holds a
'pseduo-duplicate' of a message marked in some way (colour e.g) and
that you can treat it as the real message and the effect is as if you
were doing it to the actual message?

Marten Gallagher

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