Vectorz Sigma writes:
Right, but it's a little unclear to me even after reading on the courier
It's unclear to me what message you're replying to. The above sentence is the first thing I read when I opened your message. Notice how everyone else quotes a portion of the previous message, and adds their own comments, so the end result reads like a natural conversation.
In order to figure out what you're talking about, it's necessary to scroll to the very end of your message, where the previous message is copied verbatim, then scroll back and read your stream-of-consciousness, and figure out what you're responding to. This manner of carrying an email conversation is generally frowned upon, on Internet mailing list.
keywords page what this does. From what I can interpret thus far is that it handles the tagging of email for importance, as well as read/unread?
No, read/unread is a standard IMAP flag. This setting controls IMAP keywords.
Do you see any issues with Squirrel Mail or what major features in thunderbird/outlook will I lose out on?
I don't know anything about Outlook. I know that Thunderbird uses keywords when tagging individual messages with its predefined labels. If the IMAP server does not implement keywords, Thunderbird will just save message labels in its own cache. If you use Thunderbird on multiple machines, they will no longer be able to see each others' labels, if the IMAP server does not implement keywords. I don't know about Squirrelmail, you can ask on their mailing list of Squirrelmail uses keywords for anything.
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