Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i assume you use different email accounts > > brian-deb for debian lists > brian-movie for movie lists > brian-security for security updates > brian-work for work related lists > > brian-save for anything you want (forever) saved > > and personal emails on a personal server and domain > > - lets ignore additional yahoo/hotmail related problems ..
Yeah, I use something like that. Both gnus and mutt can handle that fine. > and at 2,000 emails per day .. consider yourself lucky in th > that you dont get 10,000 spams a day from which to filter out > your "mailing list emails" and real emails from the 90% spams Well, I meant 2,000 readable emails per day, which doesn't include spam. > - a good email client and spam filters won't necessarily solve the > problems of a "good email management methodology" vs depending on 3rd > party automated tools to do "everything" > >> Furthermore, I ran into problems with offline synchronization. > > if you are using imap, there is zero syncrhonization problems, > as your email and folders are only on the imap server Hmm? I don't use OfflineIMAP for shits and giggles, ya know. Quoting RFC 3501: The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. IMAP4rev1 permits manipulation of mailboxes (remote message folders) in a way that is functionally equivalent to local folders. IMAP4rev1 also provides the capability for an offline client to resynchronize with the server. -- You win again, gravity! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]