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Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP1. WLM 14.0.8050.1202
I mark all the posts I started or replied to as " watched news ". They appear in red. BEFORE I installed SP1, which was 6 hours ago, all the replies under the " watched news" were in red when I viewed them. AFTER SP1, the original threads are still in red, but all subsequent replies are now in black. Is that normal for SP1 ? Thank you. t-4-2 |
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:33:30 -0500, "t-4-2" wrote:
Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP1. WLM 14.0.8050.1202 I mark all the posts I started or replied to as " watched news ". They appear in red. BEFORE I installed SP1, which was 6 hours ago, all the replies under the " watched news" were in red when I viewed them. AFTER SP1, the original threads are still in red, but all subsequent replies are now in black. Is that normal for SP1 ? Thank you. It's configurable if you take the time to look. PJ White |
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"Josh White" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:33:30 -0500, "t-4-2" wrote: Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP1. WLM 14.0.8050.1202 I mark all the posts I started or replied to as " watched news ". They appear in red. BEFORE I installed SP1, which was 6 hours ago, all the replies under the " watched news" were in red when I viewed them. AFTER SP1, the original threads are still in red, but all subsequent replies are now in black. Is that normal for SP1 ? Thank you. It's configurable if you take the time to look. PJ White OK. Tell me if I configured it right or not : Tools message rules news Conditions -- all messages. Actions -- highlight with Red, Mark messages as watched. ( select red as colour, and " watch " .) Save OK t-4-2 |
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"t-4-2" wrote in message ... "Josh White" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:33:30 -0500, "t-4-2" wrote: Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP1. WLM 14.0.8050.1202 I mark all the posts I started or replied to as " watched news ". They appear in red. BEFORE I installed SP1, which was 6 hours ago, all the replies under the " watched news" were in red when I viewed them. AFTER SP1, the original threads are still in red, but all subsequent replies are now in black. Is that normal for SP1 ? Thank you. It's configurable if you take the time to look. PJ White OK. Tell me if I configured it right or not : Tools message rules news Conditions -- all messages. Actions -- highlight with Red, Mark messages as watched. ( select red as colour, and " watch " .) Save OK t-4-2 Please disregard the above message. I did not configure it correctly. t-4-2 |
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On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 02:16:37 -0500, "t-4-2" wrote:
"t-4-2" wrote in message ... "Josh White" wrote in message ... On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 00:33:30 -0500, "t-4-2" wrote: Vista Home Premium 32-bit SP1. WLM 14.0.8050.1202 I mark all the posts I started or replied to as " watched news ". They appear in red. BEFORE I installed SP1, which was 6 hours ago, all the replies under the " watched news" were in red when I viewed them. AFTER SP1, the original threads are still in red, but all subsequent replies are now in black. Is that normal for SP1 ? Thank you. It's configurable if you take the time to look. PJ White OK. Tell me if I configured it right or not : Tools message rules news Conditions -- all messages. Actions -- highlight with Red, Mark messages as watched. ( select red as colour, and " watch " .) Save OK t-4-2 Please disregard the above message. I did not configure it correctly. t-4-2 I wouldn't know anyway... I don't use Windows Mail. PJ White |