Well, Bob, I had been thinking about sending you a polite e-mail off list
asking you if there was some specific reason that every message I received
from you on this list had its flag up.  I would expect the reason you had
such a high majority of responses from jerks is just because it wasn't a big
deal to most of the affected people to make saying anything a priority.
Thanks to Jacque for being a representative of the more civilized subset of
Outlook users on the list.

Since I generally use flags to keep track of messages of interest that I
want to save or come back to, it was an annoyance to have to clear the flag
on every one of your messages.  Now, I'm afraid, there will be more than
just yours to deal with...hehe.  Anyway, keep it or not...makes no
difference to me.  The fact that I'm fairly certain that more than just
yours will be sent with the flag set from here on out (Florin's already
stated as much...) led me to look into the Rules Wizard options, where one
of the action choices is "Clear message flag".  So, knock yourselves out
guys.

Fact is, I wouldn't mind moving my desktop to Linux, but I'm too attached to
games like Baldur's Gate, et. al., and for someone with computer know-how,
even most Microsoft products can be set up to behave decently (e.g. to send
plain text e-mails) the majority of the time.  Of course, dual booting is
the alternative.  Been there, done that, not that fond of it.  I have a
secondary box that has Linux, Win98SE, and Win2k installed on it, and
rebooting from one OS to the other is just too cumbersome to be something I
want to have to do on my primary (i.e. most powerful == gaming) system.

Thanks, though, for extending my knowledge of the rules wizard...I probably
would have never needed to know that if not for you!  :}

Dan Churchill

> -----Original Message-----
> [mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Bob Tanner

> Couple of weeks ago, I put this into my .muttrc