At 19:54 16-09-2000 -0700, Januk Aggarwal kindly wrote:
>Hello Karin,
>> 'Cept that I don;'t always read on the spot, and then
>> new massages get added to old (unread) messages.
>> That's where new and old start getting diffuse. I
>> don;t want that. I want my mailer to say that I've
>> recieved do many here and w\so may there.
>You can have TB run a separate application each time a given filter is
>run. With a suitable scripting language, you may be able to achieve
>the result you want. Nick was only pointing out the possibilities
>with the *current* implementation.
I am not sure that I follow you...
Yes, I discovered that TB's filters are quite
powerful and that you can invoke other prgrams through
them. And yes, I can play soundfiles whenever mail for
TB arrives in its designated folder. But ion the end
that would create quite a racket, and all I want is
some kind of summary -- esp. in the morning, when I
fire up my mailer and have 37 messages arriving.
As I said: the new messages feature doens't work for
me, becasue within folders I don't always read
immediatelty, and in TB those mailboxes will
invaribaly show _all_ that is unread as new. While I
am looking for a feature that shows me what is new, not unread.
</me apologises again for being demanding>
- K -
--
"When I make a word do a lot of work like that," said
Humpty Dumpty, "I always pay it extra.'"
- Lewis Carroll: Through the Looking-Glass
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