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Re: The ponderings of a newbie
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n0ano |
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Re: The ponderings of a newbie |
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Thu, 29 Jan 2009 14:50:20 -0700 |
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I'm old school:
fetchmail: to get the mail.
procmail: to separate lists into individula folders.
mutt: to read the mail, it uses threaded mode by default.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:43:57PM +0200, Vesa J??skel?inen wrote:
> Jay Sullivan wrote:
> > 1) Mailing lists:
> >
> > I'm wanting to avoid asking questions that have already been answered, and
> > I'd like to keep up on current issues with grub2, so I'd like to try to keep
> > the grub-devel mailing list sorted...but I'm clueless.
> > First of all, is it strange of me to ask, What email managers are everyone
> > using? I'm more of a forum guy, so I find mailing lists hard to work with,
> > and I'm hoping someone can clue me in on an email application that handles
> > mailing lists properly. For example, on a forum, you can clearly see which
> > messages were responses to which questions. But I can see the benefit of a
> > mailing list, as everyone can use their own mail handlers... but I've tried
> > to research things like sendmail, and my my brain nearly exploded. Is there
> > a simple solution?
>
> Thunderbird + Threaded view for folder
>
> Automatically filter mailing lists to own folders
>
>
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