Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-19 Thread Jeff Beal
GMail also has a Basic HTML version that doesn't rely on JavaScript. Both versions use what they call a Conversation View to group messages. It's not really a hierarchy, but it does group all of the messages on a particular subject together. They're strictly in sequence, though, rather than

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-17 Thread Adam Hardy
On 16/05/05 19:24nbsp;Michael Jouravlev wrote: Gmail actually works pretty well for me. Can send an invitation, have 50 of them ;) Gmail is AJAX, right? Does it do heirarchies then? Never used it myself. I've written AJAX apps and I've always been suspicious of Javascript. Adam

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-16 Thread Rick Reumann
Rafael wrote the following on 5/8/2005 11:17 PM: yes, In Outlook Express 6 , View - Current View - Group Messages by Conversation. This still does not organize them nearly as nice as Thunderbird does (or The Bat, Edora, Pegasus, Sylpheed, Evolution, Kmail...etc etc). Outlook just is a steaming

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-16 Thread Michael Jouravlev
Gmail actually works pretty well for me. Can send an invitation, have 50 of them ;) Michael. On 5/16/05, Rick Reumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rafael wrote the following on 5/8/2005 11:17 PM: yes, In Outlook Express 6 , View - Current View - Group Messages by Conversation. This still

RE: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-11 Thread Pilgrim, Peter
See intermixed -Original Message- From: Mark Benussi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ==== My award of the week goes to Adam for this piece of information. I was just downloading some open source e-mail client but am relieved I can do this option. -Original Message-

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-08 Thread Adam Hardy
On 08/05/05 04:27nbsp;Kwok Peng Tuck wrote: There's a pretty good e-mail client from mozilla.org, look for Thunderbird there. Does everything you ask for bellow. Mark Benussi wrote: I use Outlook and was wondering if there was a way of reading all these messages as a hierarchy. I sometimes miss

RE: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-08 Thread Mark Benussi
My award of the week goes to Adam for this piece of information. I was just downloading some open source e-mail client but am relieved I can do this option. -Original Message- From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 May 2005 14:46 To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re:

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-08 Thread tomi (sent by Nabble.com)
You could also use a web-based mailing list archive such as Nabble: http://www.nabble.com/Struts---User-f206.html -- Sent from the Struts - User forum at Nabble.com: http://www.nabble.com/Way-of-reading-this-mailing-list-as-a-heirachy-t5584.html#a18086

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-08 Thread Rafael
I always thought outlook couldn't do message threads, but it can. I don't remember the option on whichever menu, but it's easy to find. Probably the View menu. yes, In Outlook Express 6 , View - Current View - Group Messages by Conversation. - Original Message - From: Adam

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-08 Thread Cliff Lam
This function is so useful But I cannot find it in my Outlook Express 6 =.= Cliff - Original Message - From: Rafael [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 11:17 AM Subject: Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-07 Thread Gregory Seidman
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 12:02:19PM +0100, Mark Benussi wrote: } I use Outlook and was wondering if there was a way of reading all these } messages as a hierarchy. I sometimes miss messages on a thread I was } interested in. You need a better email client. Outlook is steaming pile. Oh, Outlook

Re: Way of reading this mailing list as a heirachy

2005-05-07 Thread Kwok Peng Tuck
There's a pretty good e-mail client from mozilla.org, look for Thunderbird there. Does everything you ask for bellow. Mark Benussi wrote: I use Outlook and was wondering if there was a way of reading all these messages as a hierarchy. I sometimes miss messages on a thread I was interested in.