Hello George,

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 11:51:36 -0800 GMT (22/12/2004, 02:51 +0700 GMT),
George Mitchell wrote:

GM> If you change the common filters to allow subsequent filters to
GM> execute, you can move the message again with the account filters
GM> instead of assigning a color group.

But I don't want to move them again! I want all mails coming from
Germany to be moved into the "Germany" folder, all mails from
Australia to the "Australia" folder, and so on. At the moment, they
can come in at any of two addresses, but in the future there will be 6
or so addresses. But I want to keep a record of which address they
came in on, and I want to do that by way of colour-coding. I
understand now that this should be possible, thanks.

The next step is to reply from the address the message was originally
sent to. %Account="%OTOAddr" should work (if I set up the account
names to look like the email addresses), but in many mails I will
often only be CC'ed or even BCC'ed in. I was looking for a macro
%Account="%Colourgroup" but that doesn't seem to exist. Do you have an
idea how I could achieve this?

GM> Hmmm, that technique may solve a problem of mine...

:-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

LYMPH: To walk with a lisp

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