Ross Boylan wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 02, 2001 at 03:32:02PM +1000, Andrew Pollock wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm just wondering how people manage their email... > > > .... > > The main problem I have is that each mailbox/folder/whatever you want to > > call > > it, grows without bounds. I wouldn't mind something to automatically shoved > > mail > > in a folder for each month or something like that, but I don't think that > > IMAP/Pine etc support multilevel folders, or do they? > > > > Anyway, I'm just interested in seeing how other people do it, and what is > > considered "best practise" > > > > Andrew > > > > First the blue-sky dreams, then the reality: > > DREAMS > I think the real solution is to put mail in a real database; I've read > some discussion that Sylpheed (maybe) and one other program (whose > name I've forgotten) can do this. > > I've long thought that the folder metaphor for mail is inadequate; I > would prefer a more flexible scheme for classifying mail. It would > have two properties: first, each piece of mail could belong to several > classifications, so that, for example, mail concerning computers and > politics could be classified under both. Mail on a mailing list that > referred specifically to my questions or interests could be on the > list and under personal. And so on. > > Second, I'd like to see hieararchical classifications, e.g., computers > includes debian includes debian-user. Then if I did a search for > topic x it would automatically include all subtopics. We can do > hierarchies with folders now, but we can't do the folder and all > subfolders logic. ...
I wonder whether anybody tried it already (in publicly accessible project). Shouldn't be too hard to create db back-end for one of the imap servers. anybody knows about such a beast? erik