Re: Re-Colouring a message when replying...

2000-09-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Saturday, September 09, 2000, 8:27:45 AM, Mark wrote:

> An aside from this, the filter I set up to feed mail from the
> inbox into this specific folder is supposed to change the
> colour-group of the mail from  (i.e nothing) to another
> colour I refer to as 'pending'.  However, no colour-group change
> occurs.

> Is there any known problem with the colour-group changing with
> filters.  The 'replied message' filter I just created works
> perfectly.

No, it's working here, and I haven't seen anyone reporting this. You
may want to do a little debugging with your filters.

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Re: Re-Colouring a message when replying...

2000-09-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Mark,

On Sat, 9 Sep 2000 15:26:59 +0100 GMT (09/09/2000, 22:26 +0800 GMT),
Mark R Harding wrote:

MRH> Does anyone know if it is possible to re-colour the replied-to message
MRH> when sending a reply or is this not possible with the current tool
MRH> set?

I would think a "replied" filter do that what you need. Have you tried
it?

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Re: Re-Colouring a message when replying...

2000-09-09 Thread A . Curtis Martin

On Sat, 9 Sep 2000 16:27:45 +0100, Mark R Harding wrote:

MRH> Yes - that was what I wanted.  Thank you.

MRH> An aside from this, the filter I set up to feed mail from the inbox
MRH> into this specific folder is supposed to change the colour-group of
MRH> the mail from  (i.e nothing) to another colour I refer to
MRH> as 'pending'. However, no colour-group change occurs.

Hmmm. Strange. I do this quite heavily with incoming messages and it
works fine.

MRH> Is there any known problem with the colour-group changing with
MRH> filters. The 'replied message' filter I just created works
MRH> perfectly.

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Re[2]: Re-Colouring a message when replying...

2000-09-09 Thread Mark R Harding

Ming-Li,

Regarding your message dated: 09 September 2000...

ML> On Saturday, September 09, 2000, 7:26:59 AM, Mark wrote:

>> The final thing I would like to automate if possible is to have
>> the colour-group of the replied-to message changed from 'pending'
>> to 'reference' when I action the reply.

ML> Have you tried the "Replied message" filter in the sorting office?
ML> It should do what you want.

Yes - that was what I wanted.  Thank you.

An aside from this, the filter I set up to feed mail from the inbox
into this specific folder is supposed to change the colour-group of
the mail from  (i.e nothing) to another colour I refer to as
'pending'.  However, no colour-group change occurs.

Is there any known problem with the colour-group changing with
filters.  The 'replied message' filter I just created works perfectly.

Many thanks again,

Mark


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Re: Re-Colouring a message when replying...

2000-09-09 Thread Ming-Li

On Saturday, September 09, 2000, 7:26:59 AM, Mark wrote:

> The final thing I would like to automate if possible is to have
> the colour-group of the replied-to message changed from 'pending'
> to 'reference' when I action the reply.

Have you tried the "Replied message" filter in the sorting office?
It should do what you want.

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Re-Colouring a message when replying...

2000-09-09 Thread Mark R Harding

Hi TBUDL,

I have a folder set up into which filters mail defined by a specific
filter - the filter also sets the colour group of the mail to
something that represents a 'pending job' when it moves it into the
folder.

I have also set up the folder reply template to perform specific
actions and create a specific message when I hit reply on any message
within this particular folder.

The final thing I would like to automate if possible is to have the
colour-group of the replied-to message changed from 'pending' to
'reference' when I action the reply.  I know the little message icon
indicates that the message has been replied to but if I can add some
extra colour to this action to visually reinforce what I have done
then I'd be most happy.

Does anyone know if it is possible to re-colour the replied-to message
when sending a reply or is this not possible with the current tool
set?

My thanks and best wishes in advance.

Mark


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