>> I agree! I realized a few months ago that I want an e-mail program that
>> will display by mailing list messages in a very different way that my
>> personal messages.
>
>I've had that for years. I use eudora, but any mail client with even
>rudimentary filtering can do this. I filter all of my mail lists into
>separate folders, one per list.
Just seeing the messages for a list in a separate mailbox isn't enough.
(Yes, I use Eudora filters, too.) I want to be able to see summary
information (who posts around here?), a list of subscribers (off to the
side, as in a chat program) with my personal notes about them, a list of
the current threads that I can expand or condense -- use your imagination!
What I'm saying is -- let's think outside of the box on what kinds of
displays might make lists more useful.
Margy Levine Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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