On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 21:11 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

> I would support a facility for annotations (or memos if you prefer) as
> long as it can be done in a cross-platform way.
> 
> However in a larger sense, this kind of discussion illustrates that the
> traditional view of email is coming under strain. For many people, their
> email store is where they conveniently keep and index all kinds of
> random information, and I think MUAs are falling behind in supporting
> this usefully. Time to invent Email-2.0?

I would like to know, do most other modern e-mail programs offer this
facility of editing in-coming mail, or not? Linux-based, Windows-based,
Mac-based-- whatever it may be, what is the current norm among most
e-mail programs? Does Thunderbird offer it, does Outlook offer it, does
Eudora offer it?

Since my ancient Eudora software dating back to 1997 offers it, I
presumed that other, more current software must as well. What is the
usual facility in other current programs in this regard?

- Swarup

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