Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-07 Thread John Iverson
* On Fri, 07 Jun 2002, Joseph Ishac wrote: > Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook > command. :) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines > below and it didn't remedy the problem. Works as intended here -- maybe you had other 'color index' commands which were in

Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* Joseph Ishac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-07 15:11]: > Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook > command. :) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines below and > it didn't remedy the problem. I think I'll stick with the four term > expression with the use of ~P (

Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-07 Thread Joseph Ishac
Actually, I wasn't aware you could do that with the folder-hook command. :) However, I did a quick copy/paste on the lines below and it didn't remedy the problem. I think I'll stick with the four term expression with the use of ~P (which I didn't know about either). Thanks again for the help.

Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-07 Thread John Iverson
* On Fri, 07 Jun 2002, Joseph Ishac wrote: > No amount of reordering seemed to solve the problem, I've tried > N different combinations (likely missing the right one of > course :) What I was originally thinking was not just reordering what you had, but also moving the ~D, ~F, and ~T into your f

Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-07 Thread Joseph Ishac
> I beleive the color used depends on the *last* matching color > index statement, so you might have to include the ~D, ~F, and ~T > ones in your folder-hook *after* the ~f one. No amount of reordering seemed to solve the problem, I've tried N different combinations (likely missing the right one

Re: Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-06 Thread John Iverson
* On Thu, 06 Jun 2002, Joseph Ishac wrote: > The desired effect would be to have the behavior of the hooks > as well as always changing color for status changes (such as > tagging, etc.) I beleive the color used depends on the *last* matching color index statement, so you might have to include t

Color with folder-hooks and status changes

2002-06-06 Thread Joseph Ishac
Hi, I've recently noticed an issue with my attempt to color some index entries on a per mailbox basis using the folder-hook command. The desired effect (expressed with the snip-it below) is to color mail from myself blue, except if I'm looking at the mbox that stores my outbound messages. Howev