[Linux4christians] Forum
Samuel Clough
samuel.clough at trumpetsofzion.org
Wed May 3 12:15:24 EDT 2006
I tried threaded views and it's a nice
organization tool, but the problem is I always
missed new emails. I guess I'm so used to the
newest things at the top instead of newest things
buried among old things. I guess it's hard to
teach an old dog new tricks...
----- Original Message -----
Subject: Re: [Linux4christians] Forum
From: hpp3 at bluebottle.com
To: linux4christians at thelinuxlink.net
Date: 05-03-2006 11:50 am
> Yes, I know, but I never could get used to
threaded views in email apps.
> It's purely a visual thing, really. I like my
new mail front and center,
> not tagged onto a thread somewhere. But I'm
probably not doing it right
> because the only place I use email is at work
and the nature of my job
> makes threaded views moot (folks send me stuff
to print and that's where
> it stops). And take a wild guess what OS is
forced upon me :)
>
> On Tue, 02 May 2006 19:49:46 -0700, David
Fierbaugh <david at fierbaugh.org>
> wrote:
>
> > On Tuesday 02 May 2006 17:09, Eddy wrote:
> >> Sign me up, one vote for a forum. However, it
would be a nifty trick
> >> to sync it with the mailing list. That way,
the forum junkies could
> >> have their neatly laid-out threads and those
who could care less
> >> don't have to.
> >
> > I use Kmail, I have neatly laid-out threads.
> >
> > There are numerous mail programs that handle
threads quite nicely.
> >
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