Outlook express 6

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Guest

I have tried to change the colors of incoming emails from a few addresses, I
use DSL use MSN as IP and use Outlook express for mail. If I want to say if
incoming is paypal make the color blue, it does not. The local folders I
assume from the DSL mailbox will change colors, but not my main mail from
MSN. I don't use the local folders, MSN creates its own folders in outlook
express. So is this why I cannot change colors on incoming addresses I'd like
to see, and I don't believe you have the email address color choice in MSN
mail, the only way I can keep track of messages is to use the watch message,
any help appreciated
 
D

db

maybe setting a rule would be helpful
like creating a paypal inbox and having
the mail rule automatically route
it to that box. you can make other
inboxes for other address's as well.

- db
I have tried to change the colors of incoming emails from a few addresses, I
use DSL use MSN as IP and use Outlook express for mail. If I want to say if
incoming is paypal make the color blue, it does not. The local folders I
assume from the DSL mailbox will change colors, but not my main mail from
MSN. I don't use the local folders, MSN creates its own folders in outlook
express. So is this why I cannot change colors on incoming addresses I'd like
to see, and I don't believe you have the email address color choice in MSN
mail, the only way I can keep track of messages is to use the watch message,
any help appreciated
 
G

Guest

Rules don't help as far as my msn mail folders, it only seems to work with
local folders like my dsl provider, I don't know if the msn mail allows
colors, but for some reason i switched back to outlook express.

It seems the only answer is to notify the addresse's and change my email to
the dsl provider to get to do the colors, this just seems nuts.
thanks for the reply, anyone else out there to help?
 

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