Group members:

I rely on folders which receive filtered messages becoming darker
when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is practically
no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain new
messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 preferences.
I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,


Mark Pavlick

Re: folder darkening with new messages by Dave

Dave
Thu Jul 15 16:12:45 CDT 2004

On 7/15/04 3:57 PM, in article
894ee765.0407151157.4ddd6065@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlick"
<mvp1@igc.org> wrote:

> Group members:
>
> I rely on folders which receive filtered messages becoming darker
> when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is practically
> no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain new
> messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 preferences.
> I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Mark Pavlick

Entourage bolds the font of the folder name, and also appends a number
indicating the number of unread messages. Perhaps you should try a different
font. I just switched to Gill Sans recently, and I really like it a lot.


Re: folder darkening with new messages by mvp1

mvp1
Fri Jul 16 00:29:09 CDT 2004

Dave,

Thanks a lot, switching to Gill Sans fixes the problem.

Mark

Dave Cortright <dc@dev.null> wrote in message news:<BD1C6B8D.15243%dc@dev.null>...
> On 7/15/04 3:57 PM, in article
> 894ee765.0407151157.4ddd6065@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlick"
> <mvp1@igc.org> wrote:
>
> > Group members:
> >
> > I rely on folders which receive filtered messages becoming darker
> > when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is practically
> > no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain new
> > messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 preferences.
> > I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> >
> > Mark Pavlick
>
> Entourage bolds the font of the folder name, and also appends a number
> indicating the number of unread messages. Perhaps you should try a different
> font. I just switched to Gill Sans recently, and I really like it a lot.

folder darkening with new messages by Juliusz

Juliusz
Fri Jul 16 00:34:39 CDT 2004


>-----Original Message-----
>Group members:
>
> I rely on folders which receive filtered messages becoming darker
>when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is practically
>no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain new
>messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 preferences.
>I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
> =20
> Sincerely,
>
> =20
> Mark Pavlick
>.
>



I too rely on rules to send various emails to their appropriate folders =
that I=20
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my inbox for a split second and then has a rule applied and moves the=20
message to the required folder. It remains bold (unread) for about 2 =
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I have clicked on them as is normal.
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not through Entourage as the rules on the server cannot be changed=20
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Anybody have any ideas?

Kindest regards
Juliusz Korycki

Re: folder darkening with new messages by Bill

Bill
Sat Jul 17 08:14:54 CDT 2004

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Thanks for asking this!

I was annoyed by the problem but didn't think there was a fix (partly
because I hadn't thought to think about it).

Gill Sans works so much better. Won't tell you what I was using, but it was
worse than NY. :)


Best,


- Bill


On 7/15/04 10:29 PM, in article
894ee765.0407152129.582212f3@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlick"
<mvp1@igc.org> wrote:

> Dave,
>
> Thanks a lot, switching to Gill Sans fixes the problem.
>
> Mark
>
> Dave Cortright <dc@dev.null> wrote in message
> news:<BD1C6B8D.15243%dc@dev.null>...
>> On 7/15/04 3:57 PM, in article
>> 894ee765.0407151157.4ddd6065@posting.google.com, "Mark Pavlick"
>> <mvp1@igc.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Group members:
>>>
>>> I rely on folders which receive filtered messages becoming darker
>>> when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is practically
>>> no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain new
>>> messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 preferences.
>>> I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>>
>>> Mark Pavlick
>>
>> Entourage bolds the font of the folder name, and also appends a number
>> indicating the number of unread messages. Perhaps you should try a different
>> font. I just switched to Gill Sans recently, and I really like it a lot.


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&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Thanks a lot, switching to Gill Sans fix=
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&gt; <BR>
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&gt;&gt; &lt;mvp1@igc.org&gt; wrote:<BR>
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&gt;&gt;&gt; <BR>
&gt;&gt;&gt; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I rely on folders which receive =
filtered messages becoming darker<BR>
&gt;&gt;&gt; when new messages arrive. For some reason lately there is prac=
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&gt;&gt;&gt; no visible darkening of the folders even though they contain n=
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&gt;&gt;&gt; messages. I've checked the relevant box in Entourage 2004 pref=
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&gt;&gt;&gt; I use New York font size 18. Any thoughts greatly appreciated.=
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