On 5/9/2013 5:02 PM, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
My mail setup is as limited as my eyesight. As I mentioned, I have
emails in my inbox and filter afterwards in order to keep mbox size at
reasonable levels. In this way I don't forget to check this or that folder.
While on inbox I filter by looking at the tags. Works really well and I
know quite a few people who do the same. I counted and I'm subscribed to
over 50 mailing lists and this is the only one which does not tag the
subject.
Probably you've discussed this in the past (I'm a rather new
subscriber), so I apologize for bringing up a dead horse.
regards,
Carlos
On 5/8/13 10:53 PM, Michael McNally wrote:
On 5/8/13 9:43 AM, Carlos M. martinez wrote:
Agreed, but, subject tagging is very useful for those who prefer to have
things hit your inbox first, before archiving. And there seems to be a
lot more agreement on the tagging issue than on the reply to.
Unless your mail setup is extremely restricted in what it can filter
on, you have several choices of header which can be used by an
automated filter to detect and classify appropriately according to list.
Personally I have procmail file bind-users traffic based on the
"List-Id:" header, but I realize you may be in a different environment
with different tools available.)
List-Id: BIND Users Mailing List <bind-users.lists.isc.org>
Michael McNally
ISC Support
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Hello,
I want to mention that the ThunderBird e-mail application by Mozilla
works great and groups the topics appropriately. It looks fairly nice
and appropriate too. I use it on Windows computers and a variety of
"plugins" end up available. A variety of ways exist to block e-mails
from specific domains, if I recall correctly, but then I mostly work
with Microsoft Windows systems (I apologize). The ThunderBird program
runs on a variety of systems including Linux, et al.
I currently operate no DNS or X-Mail systems but I know all systems
provide a way to block outgoing mail and HTTP/HTTPS access to specific
domains, even the Microsoft Windows systems.
I miss the old newsgroups that used to exist and I miss Outlook Express
too. ThunderBird provides a way to group the topics and it works very well.
I hope this helps you with your e-mail problems. ThunderBird ends up as
open-source software and I think they provide already compiled software
as well to many different operating systems. The text-size and other
(font selection) within the application either works as the operating
system configures it, or as configured in the about:config or other
configuration files.
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James And Imelda Carlock
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