Hello Andrew,
Sunday, January 30, 2000, you wrote:
Just switched to The Bat 1.39 from 1.35. In 1.35 folders with unread
mail were red as is indicated now by blue folders.
AKL> Hello, The Bat Users!
>>> I think this question may have been asked before, but I've never
>>> read an answer. I was j
Hi Nick -
Saturday, January 29, 2000, 8:10:30 PM, you wrote:
NA> Anyway, I hope this thread keeps going on subject... I'm really anxious to
NA> finally know about the red folders. :o) Any of the RITLabs guys care to
NA> comment on it?
Never mind my previous post. That's what I get for readin
Hi Nick -
Saturday, January 29, 2000, 6:29:02 PM, you wrote:
NA> I think this question may have been asked before, but I've never read an
NA> answer. I was just browsing RITLabs home page and noticed on their screens
NA> shots of TB, some red coloured folders along with the traditional yellow
N
Hello, The Bat Users!
>> I think this question may have been asked before, but I've never
>> read an answer. I was just browsing RITLabs home page and noticed
>> on their screens shots of TB, some red coloured folders along with
>> the traditional yellow and blue ones. Anyone know the significanc
On Saturday, January 29, 2000, 5:48:05 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
> That's my postulate as to what may have happened. Hence, I
> think that it's always better to thread by references. :)
Ok, I'll give that a try and see what difference it makes. If I remember
correctly though, I tried that a while
aren't together H.
OK, hold on a minute. TB! most likely threads by subject by
stripping the Re: from the replies and matching them to the original
subject etc. Look at your original message subject:
"Red Folders As Seen on Screenshots ?"
It star
On Saturday, January 29, 2000, 5:09:25 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
> That million dollar question was asked before and no one
> offered an answer. I'm still waiting for an answer myself. Perhaps
> it's a special effect?
I'd be curious to know... the have it displayed in a couple of areas, so
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 16:29:02 -0800, Nick Andriash wrote:
> I think this question may have been asked before, but I've never read an
> answer. I was just browsing RITLabs home page and noticed on their screens
> shots of TB, some red coloured folders along with the traditional yellow
> and blue on
I think this question may have been asked before, but I've never read an
answer. I was just browsing RITLabs home page and noticed on their screens
shots of TB, some red coloured folders along with the traditional yellow
and blue ones. Anyone know the significance of the red folders?
Nick
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