Lisi Reisz wrote: > How do I blacklist a thread? Is it a matter of which email client one > uses?
In addition to what other said... Yes. In mutt for example I don't usually delete mailing list messages because then later days would not be able to thread properly. Therefore I simply mark the thread as read and mentally ignore it. Control-R, TAB Which means: Control-R - mark thread as read TAB - move to next unread message I will normally see that a thread is just insane, C-r, TAB, move along. That way I can still decide that if I see an author that I want to read that I could still choose to read it. I don't normally try to blacklist threads. But I have thought about it! :-) And additionally Alt-V (a.k.a. ESC v), collapse the thread, is available too for when paging throug the index of messages. In Gmail you are probably always seeing the thread in a collapsed "blog-like" form all in a line. But in mutt I normally see it as a tree with branches and forks showing the threading. In a huge thread that can be many pages. I can then Alt-v (or ESC v) and collapse the tree to one line. > I know how to blacklist a person via Gmail, but not how to nullfile a > thread! I don't personally like the Gmail interface. It just seems like a lowest common denominator choice to me. And sorting by "conversations" is an insane loss of the thread when the subject changes! > I use KMail 1.9.10 on Trinity 3.5.13.2. Debian 7.2. I can't comment here because I haven't seen KMail in more than six years now. I have never used it. Bob
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