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.
> Yes you are right, there is no checkmark beside the "None" color group
> and yet it takes the properties of the "none" group.
> I then tried to create a virtual folder that would only show the"none"
> color  group, but it is not offered as a choice. There is a choice for
> "Generic" and if I choose that it shows me all the messages except the
> one I had originally set to the test color group that I deleted. Hence
> I  agree  that  this  does  not  work  as it should, but your original
> message was a bit misleading.

Sorry about that!

I think, that Generic = None, that is why I used the term "General" in
my first mail.

-- 
Vili


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