On Monday, January 31, 2000, 7:49:05 PM, Roel wrote:

NA>> No Tony it doesn't actually... I just tried it. Marking a _message_ as
NA>> high priority will cause the _message_ envelope to be red, but the
NA>> screenshots I was referring to, actually show red _folders_...

> you forgot to mark it unread, if you do so, the color of the
> outbox-folder will become red... doesn't happen with other folders
> though...

My apologies Tony... you and Roel are correct, and it does mark the Outbox
red. Like Roel stated, it won't happen with any of the other folders
though, even though the screenshots  seem to imply that any folder
containing a high priority message would be red coloured. Actually I like
the idea, and wish they would re-implement it if in fact that was their
original intention.

On the other hand... :o)  I see a few "high priority" messages that really
are... Ummm... questionable, so we might just end up with red folders all
over the place. Still, I like the idea as long as marking messages as such
wasn't abused.

Nick

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