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 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' colour group
> 2.- Assign this group to a message (Msg A)
> 3.- Assign a bright colour background to Generic group
> 4.- Delete 'test' group
> 5.- 'Mag A' now shows the colour background of Generic
> This is what confused me. But you are right, if I right click on Msg and
> select Colour Group no group is ticked, not even None, and this
> prevents showing Msg A with a filter.

I am glad, that now you see the problem. Sorry, I think it was my
crappy explanation at the first time, that confused everybody. :))

Should I file a bug report?

-- 
Vili
The Bat 3.64.01 Christmas Edition on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2


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