Hi Jack,

On 08/01/2018 05:04:29 PM Wed, Jack via balsa-list wrote:
Hello all,

Too much idle time, perhaps, but I've been musing on mailbox sorting.  I mostly 
use JWZ sorting, with increasing dates.  This groups messages per the JWZ 
algorithm, and then sorts the groups by the increasing date of the first 
message in the group.  If I click on the date colulmn header, it simply 
reverses the order of presentation of the groups.   In other words, the 
ordering within groups is not changed, but now the groups are sorted by the 
decreasing date of the first message in the group.

I have several mailboxes (mainly various mailing lists) where I'd like to 
maintain the message order within the groups as above, but sort the groups by 
the date of the most recent message in the group - either increasing or 
decreasing.  This would bring the most recently active threads to the top or 
bottom of the list.

That would be much preferable to the current situation, where a recent reply in 
an old group gets lost back in time; I often have to switch to the flat view in 
order to find it, then back to threaded to see it in context.

Worse yet is the JWZ prescription of grouping by subject, so that a reply to 
"Tomorrow's meeting" gets grouped with all the other, mostly unrelated, 
messages with that subject! But I digress…

Can anybody give an estimate of how difficult this would be to implement?

As I recall, from many years ago when it was discussed, it's not difficult to 
implement, but the simplest implementation might be inefficient. It might take 
a bit of work to implement without loss of performance.

Peter

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