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Re: get background colo(u)r of mail message?
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Re: get background colo(u)r of mail message?


  • Subject: Re: get background colo(u)r of mail message?
  • From: "Charles Arthur, UKClimbing Editor" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 10:22:15 +0100

At 12:01 -0700 26/5/05, Mr Tea <email@hidden> wrote:

>Delving into a message's properties reveals that 'background color' is a
>'missing value'.
>
>It appears to be a 'write only' property. You can set message background
>colour with a script, but not get it. Opposite of 'read only', I guess.
>
>:-)

Hmmm - reminds me of what someone once said about a newsgroup.

Looking at the properties seems to suggest that "mailbox" is a missing
value as well.

This is plus ungood. I shall seek out ways to make Gmail accessible through
Eudora.

     best
     Charles
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