On 7/24/06, Sascha Retzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well as much as I love how upas/fs works, it, along with Acme's Mail
> program, probably wouldn't be able to handle the amount of email I get
> or let me organize it the way I can with my Mac and Mail.app or even
> "mutt".
I just have 9fans and some private email on my gmx-account (which I use with
acme Mail and upas/fs) - I must say that rocks. I don't know what you mean by
'organizing', tho - several mailinglists? html-mail users?
Just want to know.
My mail gets sorted into many different mail boxes, I keep an archive
mail box of the previous months's mail and then pack up the whole last
year into separate IMAP accessed folders. Being able to search mail
bodies is great, I think the upas/fs filesystem might actually handle
that better than "Spotlight" and be at least as good as mutt for that.
My current inbox has over 1000 emails, and that's just this past
month... I don't actually ever delete any of it. You might ask why,
but it's because I'm the only one who can seem to find "that document
I sent you a few months back" etc.
And yes, sadly, I get a LOT of HTML email. That's probably the #1
pain in the ass where I work.
Being able to integrate with some kind of address book in Acme Mail
would be another good step towards integrating my email flow.
I also have calendaring apps tied into my email and everyone uses
those iCal/Outlook compatible attachments to schedule meetings, which
even on my mac I often have to open in Emacs or TextEdit to figure out
when the meeting is set. (depending on how they address the
email/invitation).
Dave