Hello Batpeople, I have looked through the sorting office over and over again but I can't find a way to mark a message unread with a filter.
Has anyone got a tip? How to mark a message (which is created with the scheduler) automatically unread when it is directed to a certain folder? I need a visual confirmation that there's something worth checking in that folder - playing a sound file is not enough. I can flag the message or change the colour group but the only way to affect the appearance of the folder in the folder tree is to mark a message unread... And no, I don't want to actually *send* those reminders to myself, not with a dial-up connection and a tight budget. Also, when creating a reminder message with the scheduler, there's an area called "description" where you can type whatever the reminder is about. At least that's the way I understood it. However, when the reminder message is created it only says something like "This message was created at blah blah blah by the scheduler. The event description follows:" And after that, nothing. So, where's that description? And yes, the scheduler's "clock" is off by one hour :-( -- Best regards, Pekka The Bat! 2.01.7, Windows 98SE ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.01.3 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html