Hi

On Saturday 10 January 2009 at 12:01:51 PM, in
<mid:1567108895.20090110130...@rancho-k.com>, MAU wrote:



> What the 'Ignore' filter does is very simple, it just
> looks for certain keywords in the Subject, like for
> example IMAP (which I don't use and  have nothing to
> say about), and if there is a match the message is
> marked as read and assigned to my Ignored colour group.

I see.


> So, when I want to ignore a thread (or branch) I right
> click on the  first message and select Specials/Watch
> replies in../Ignore and  every time I I get new
> messages that belong to this thread, they will be
> displayed in the Ignore watch folder. What I do then
> before going to the specific folder for a newsgroup or
> mailing list to browse/read new  messages is to select
> my Ignore folder and Ctrl+M to mark all messages as
> read. And that is basically all.

Neat.

>From your previous post, I wondered if TB! had an "Ignore" function I
had not discovered - but you have implemented your own (-:

-- 
Best regards,
 
MFPA                            

Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalising animal.

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