On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 12:29:48 -0700, Frank Yaeger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>John P Kalinich wrote on 06/18/2007 11:51:07 AM:
>> I Googled this subject and came up with this...
>>
>> http://citcomputing.unl.edu/monthlytip.html
>
>Well, that's the feature I was trying to use except mine shows Message
>Marking -> Senders (I'm on Lotus 7.0).  But when I put IBM Mainframe
>Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU> in the Senders Names box (from my
>address book), choose green and hit PF9, I don't get the color in the
>inbox.  I'm wondering if that's happening because in an e-mail from the
>list, the "sender" is not the list address but the address of the person
>who sent it to the list?  Or should I be using a different Sender name?
>Could somebody else using Lotus 7.0 try it and see it if it works as a
>sanity check?
>
>Thanks.
>

Frank,

I set myself to mail and I see the problem.  The "sender" field that
notes uses for the coloring is taken from some other field, not "from".  
I think it may be a field called "PRINCIPAL" and that is what shows
up under "who" in the preview pain.  

Unless 7.0 has an additional coloring option for fields other then 
sender, then I guess you can't do it.   Unless you want to make a rule to
forward  ibm-main emails to yourself and then color those perhaps. 

Mark

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