Le 27/02/2017 15:50, Matt Riedemann a écrit : > On 2/26/2017 11:25 PM, Clint Byrum wrote: >> >> You have taken the folder approach, and that is a bit less complicated >> to set up than sup+offlineimap, but still does require that you know >> how to filter by tag. It also means that you are experiencing one of >> the problems with cross posting whenever anybody adds a tag, as in >> that setup each message is duplicated into each folder, or you have a >> 'first match' sieve and then tag order becomes significant. Either way, >> you have to flip back and forth to read a thread. Or maybe somebody has >> an answer? Nobody in the room at the SWG session had one. >> > > I don't have the problem you're describing here. I've got a gmail > account but I use Thunderbird for my mail client since filtering and > foldering the dev ML in gmail is a nightmare, at least since I was > already used to Thunderbird for another IMAP account already. > > So yeah I've got lots of folders, and filters, but have sorted my > filters such that the projects I care about the most get priority. So if > there is a thread with several project tags on it, like the one you did > for the nova-compute API session at the PTG, that still all just goes > into my nova folder since that's priority #1 in my sort list in > Thunderbird. > > Over the years I tried to keep up with new folders for new > tags/projects, but with the big tent that got impossible, so now I > basically filter into folders the projects I really care about being on > top of, and then the rest just goes into my default "openstack-dev" > folder. If I find that I'm constantly missing something with a given > tag, then I start filtering that into a new folder that's prioritized > higher. >
FWIW, I use my internal mail server for tagging the emails having a X-Topics value for the ones I want (eg. tagging "nova" for an email having X-Topics: nova, or tagging "cross" for an email having X-Topics: release). Then, I'm adding the same tag in Thunderbird (each one having different color) and magically, the list is having many colors ! \o/ Honestly, I don't understand why we should silo all our conversations because X or Y. Once, I was also a newcomer, and the ML was already difficult to follow. Sure, but then I used filters and wow, magically, it worked for me ! -Sylvain (and please, *do not* Slack) __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev