Hello Vili,
3. Delete the color group
Check the color group assignment of that message. None is selected...
Bug.
I think this is the correct behaviour and has always been like that,
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.64.03 Christmas Edition on Windows
Hallo Vili,
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 14:15:09 +0100GMT (8-1-2006, 14:15 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
V Solution: when a color group is deleted, I think all the mails should
V be checked and set the color group to GENERIC if the mail has the
V deleted coor group...
That's ridiculous. What
1/9/2006 6:48 AM
Hi Vili,
On 1/8/2006 Vili wrote:
V Solution: when a color group is deleted, I think all the mails should
V be checked and set the color group to GENERIC if the mail has the
V deleted coor group... (Maybe it takes some time, but it must be done
V for consistency...)
Hello MAU,
3. Delete the color group
Check the color group assignment of that message. None is selected...
Bug.
I think this is the correct behaviour and has always been like that,
Every message should have a color group assigned OR None should be
assigned to a message. If you would have
Hello Roelof,
V Solution: when a color group is deleted, I think all the mails should
V be checked and set the color group to GENERIC if the mail has the
V deleted coor group...
That's ridiculous. What if you don't have a generic colour group? Like
me for instance. I suppose you've
Hello Paul,
V Solution: when a color group is deleted, I think all the mails should
V be checked and set the color group to GENERIC if the mail has the
V deleted coor group... (Maybe it takes some time, but it must be done
V for consistency...)
Solution? No way! BIG problem!
Correction
Hello Vili,
3. Delete the color group
Check the color group assignment of that message. None is selected...
Bug.
I think this is the correct behaviour and has always been like that,
Every message should have a color group assigned OR None should be
assigned to a message. If you would
Hello MAU,
3. Delete the color group
Check the color group assignment of that message. None is selected...
Bug.
I think this is the correct behaviour and has always been like that,
Every message should have a color group assigned OR None should be
assigned to a message. If you would
Hallo Vili,
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 15:24:59 +0100GMT (9-1-2006, 15:24 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
V Sorry, I should have written that the color group 'NONE' should be
V assigned to the mail.
Well, that would be another issue.
V Because now you can see that not even the None is assigned
Hallo Vili,
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:37:02 +0100GMT (9-1-2006, 16:37 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
V Should I file a bug report?
No. I wouldn't like TB to go through all of my folders and messages in
order to find messages assigned to an unused colour group that I want
to delete.
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Groetjes,
1/9/2006 11:10 AM
Hi Roelof,
On 1/9/2006 Roelof Otten wrote:
RO Hallo Vili,
RO On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:37:02 +0100GMT (9-1-2006, 16:37 +0100, where I
RO live), you wrote:
V Should I file a bug report?
RO No. I wouldn't like TB to go through all of my folders and messages in
RO order to find
Hello Paul,
RO On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 16:37:02 +0100GMT (9-1-2006, 16:37 +0100, where I
RO live), you wrote:
V Should I file a bug report?
RO No. I wouldn't like TB to go through all of my folders and messages in
RO order to find messages assigned to an unused colour group that I want
RO to delete.
1/9/2006 12:57 PM
Hi Vili,
On 1/9/2006 Vili wrote:
V (I can tell, that you dont filter mails by color group... Anyway, you
V would feel the weight of the problem.)
But I do use color filters. I also believe it is my responsibility to
make the assignments.
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Take Care,
Paul
The Bat!
Hello Vili everyone else,
on 08-Jan-2006 at 14:15 you (Vili) wrote:
I filter my mails by their color groups. I have a Message List tab
that show every mails that has color group OTHER than Generic. This is
a disturbing bug for me...
Creating a colour group, assigning a message to it and
Hello Vili,
Every message should have a color group assigned OR None should be
assigned to a message. If you would have reproduced what I wrote, you
would have seen that not even the the None is assigned to a mail. IT
IS A BUG...
I was confused by the test I did:
1.- Create a 'test'
Hello Vili,
Monday, January 9, 2006, 8:26:32 AM, you wrote:
V Correction on my behalf: the color group none should be assigned
V (with other words: no color group should be assigned) to the mail.
V If you do the procedure I explained, you will see that the mail DOES
V NOT HAVE the none color
Hello MAU,
Now, whether a bug or not, I would suggest that, for the future, before
deleting a colour group you create a VF to show all messages in that
group and re-assign them to Generic.
Good idea!!
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Vili
Current beta is
Hello Paul,
V (I can tell, that you dont filter mails by color group... Anyway, you
V would feel the weight of the problem.)
But I do use color filters. I also believe it is my responsibility to
make the assignments.
That is true. I deleted the CG, because I thought, it is not in use
anymore.
Hello Alexander,
I filter my mails by their color groups. I have a Message List tab
that show every mails that has color group OTHER than Generic. This is
a disturbing bug for me...
Creating a colour group, assigning a message to it and then deleting the
colour group is not very
Hello Stuart,
V Correction on my behalf: the color group none should be assigned
V (with other words: no color group should be assigned) to the mail.
V If you do the procedure I explained, you will see that the mail DOES
V NOT HAVE the none color group checked if you delete its color group.
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