On Wednesday 02 April 2003 11:47 pm, Steve Juranich wrote:

> that mutt and kmail do as well (though I could be wrong).

KMail definitely - I use it a lot to sort lists into folders within folders. 
Works very well - you can see all the different unread mail pile up. Must try 
reading some of it occasionally. You can simply secondary-click the email to 
'create filter' and it'll offer to make a rule for mailing lists (or subject 
or from or to, if you prefer) and if you make an appropriate folder, it'll 
let you select that as the destination. If you then secondary-click on the 
folder, you can set up options such as icons that change when empty, expiry 
intervals for read/unread, mailing list address (useful for lists that reply 
to the author otherwise) and set an email address to send from. There's also 
a 'reply to mailing list' button available to put in the toolbar.

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Ian Tindale

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