Allie Martin wrote:
> It would appear not. You'd have to do it manually, i.e., expand the
> thread, select all messages in the thread and then apply the colour
> group.

Thanks for the reply. That's the conclusion I came to - what I've been
doing. Actually, I'm too lazy to do that ;) I end up color coding the
thread root message, although this isn't really what I want.


Joseph N. wrote:
> Or set a filter on the subject or reference and run it manually.  
> Thereafter new messages would be colored appropriately automatically.

Interesting.... If there was a quick/easy way to capture subject or
reference, then this might work. I know that you can assign hotkeys to
filters... What if there was a way to create manual filters that
waited for a value? Or allowing a right-click option to create a
filter that could select reference and color group from the initial
pop up window. The current right-click create filter choices are
pretty limited.

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 Ken Green
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