On 11/29/2011 02:34 PM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 14:25:33 Kai Meyer wrote:
On 11/29/2011 01:08 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
On 11/29/2011 10:52 AM, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Tuesday, November 29, 2011 08:58:59 Sean Kelly wrote:
The iPhone news reader is passable but not great. I can't do usenet
from work though (firewall) so I've long since moved to using
Brad's email forwarder. With IMAP that keeps everything in sync
across machines too. Too
bad most email clients don't do the tree threaded view.
Kmail does (which is what I use), and I'm pretty sure that Thunderbird
does.
I can confirm that Thunderbird does.
Roundcube Webmail does it as well. Gmail does it too.
LOL. Not to be rude, but gmail doesn't even come close. Its idea of threads is
a joke as far as mailing lists go. It only works for conversations which are
between two people. It has no tree structure at all. Also, gmail never sends
you e-mails which were sent to the list by you, which further screws up the
tree even if you use a client which will show proper trees. gmail is horrible
for mailing lists IMHO.
- Jonathan M Davis
Well, just because it's horrible, doesn't mean it doesn't do it :) I
have clients and co-workers that swear by the "threaded" nature of
Gmail. I tend to agree with you, but that's because I've been using a
"real" mail client for a decade. What you cut your teeth on is sometimes
hard to get over :) Hence, my Thunderbird addiction.....