Hans Glomme scripsit dd. Mon, 26 Nov 2007 01:04:16 +0100 (internet: @044)
Hello,
I'm new with powermail and now I'm looking for the features. Because I'm
described to many mailing lists, I was looking for a feature that shows
me the threads for example sorted by message ID or subject. That makes
in a future version, I would instantly turn it off. This kind of
information is nobody's business unless I decide it is.
- Threading
I've never used a mail client that supported threading, so I don't know
_what_ I miss -- but I cannot say that I miss it. All I hear is people
complaining about
the most server understood is,
that you can ask the server for a delivery confirmation.
Of course you never can be sure that the recipient has read
your mail, understood it or put it unread in the trash.
- Threading
I've never used a mail client that supported threading, so I don't know
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 2:05 pm +0100, Hans Gomme wrote:
- In some clients also the possibility to filter for mailing lists
Maybe I don't understand what you are missing, but I have filters set up
for all the mailing lists I have subscribed to. What is it that filters
should do that they
Hans Gomme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok show me the filter for list-id ;) Because the list-id
is allways the same address. In some lists you have the
list mail into cc in other ones from an also in reply to.
Well, if there is a list-id (whatever that is) in the header, then you
can filter for
Hans Gomme scripsit dd. Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:05:59 +0100 (internet: @587)
- In some clients also the possibility to filter for mailing lists
Maybe I don't understand what you are missing, but I have filters set up
for all the mailing lists I have subscribed to. What is it that filters
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:31:54 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans Gomme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok show me the filter for list-id ;) Because the list-id
is allways the same address. In some lists you have the
list mail into cc in other ones from an also in reply to.
Well, if there is a
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:28:49 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There isn't a ready-made filter, but in the 'Filters' pane you can
select 'Other field...', and type 'List-Id' into the box.
Thank you I will try this :) Will be very helpful for me if it works.
--
Greetings
Hans
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:33:38 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You would use the Other Field... option to define your filter criterion.
Hi Jan,
I try but not so the hit :( Because I see I allways must copy it and
paste it into the filter.
I also looked into entourage (example) and see that they
Hans Glomme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Sorry to say it ;) You are wrong here an example header from a mailman
list and that's a header what is strict RFC:
Well, it is as I (and others) have said: If there is a list-id field
in the header (not for this list, as far as I can tell), then you can
Hi Barbara
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 07:40:59 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We have discussed threading before and it seems that threading is
difficult to implement in a mail application. At that time it was
something that was NOT going to be included in Power Mail. I missed
threading when I
Hans Gomme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm not sure but I think normal the MUA's I know do the
threading by using the message ID. Normal every thread have
a starting message id and if you look for example the
message ID here (Message-Id:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) will be during
the thread allways
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 22:27:51 +0100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The message ID will be different for each mail within a thread, but
there is an In-Reply-To field that contains the message ID of the
message replied to; this is used for threading. For example, copying
from the header of your
Hello,
I'm new with powermail and now I'm looking for the features. Because I'm
described to many mailing lists, I was looking for a feature that shows
me the threads for example sorted by message ID or subject. That makes
it more easy for me to read the threads.
Can anyone tell me how to do it?
Hallo Hans,
You can NOT sort by threading, only by subject.
To sort by subject click on the top of the list view onto SUBJECT - if
you want to change ascending to descending, clicl onto the little
triangle at the top right of the window.
Let us know if that worked out for you.
If you have
Hallo Hans,
You can NOT sort by threading, only by subject.
To sort by subject click on the top of the list view onto SUBJECT - if
you want to change ascending to descending, clicl onto the little
triangle at the top right of the window.
Let us know if that worked out for you.
If you have
Hello,
Am/On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 03:27:45 +0100 schrieb/wrote Hans Glomme:
well think maybe wrote it here. Maybe to show it what I mean here an example:
Start Thread (1)
answer (1)
answer on the answer (1)
Next Thread (2)
answer (2)
answer on the answer (2)
Thats what I
this before and I
believe that the result is that it isn't going to; the search function
makes it not quite so necessary although I admit sometimes I would like
it. But then I go try thunderbird which does have threading and keep
coming back to PM...
I use mail at work because we're on a MS server
Apple's mail.app has a feature whereby when you select a message all the
other related threads get highlighted automatically, thus showing the
user some history. Does PowerMail do this and I'm just missing it?
Failure is human. To pick up and start again is divine. This is how we
learn. Just
on Subject.
Although it's not true threading, the subjects line up alphabetically and
then chronologically, so you *can* scroll down to see posts on specific
topics. (Another brilliant reason for my not posting, inappropriately,
with my dating stamp in the Subject line!) This, to my mind, achieves
Barbara
Threading is not available in PowerMail. The workaround is to sort by
subject. This has come up periodically in the past and I think the end
result is that, it is not going to be a part of PM. I originally wanted
threading and even tried a couple other e-mail clients that do threading
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