Barbara, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It's not perfect but pretty good.
I'd settle for a pretty good implementation in PowerMail. 95% of my
messsages come from mailing lists. I do think CTM should put this feature
quite high on the To Come list.
One a similar note, I certainly do NOT understand of
Jean de Crombrugghe on 5/10/04 said
Hi,
Is it possible to have threads on PowerMail ? I don't find that ...
There was just a very long discussion on this. If you are not brand new
to this list, it is VERY recent.. the title was Threads.
Anyway, the closest PM gets to this is sort by subject
Is it possible to have threads on PowerMail ?
No.
---marlyse
Hi,
Is it possible to have threads on PowerMail ? I don't find that ...
Thanks
Jean de Crombrugghe
Belgium mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: jean1dc
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listes, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
For me they bring so much that I read this very Powermail list not with
PM but with MacSOUP, that features an ASCII mail reader with threads...
MacSOUP really does this for mail also? Since what version? What does it
seem to use as a basis for threads?
PM 4.2.1
Le 13-mai-04, à 20:20, computer artwork by subhash a écrit :
[listes [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 13.5.2004 um 19:50
Uhr:]
Well, it shows mail threads exactly the same way it shows newsgroup
threads -check the image taken by Christian Roth on this very
thread...
You don't understand
[listes [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 13.5.2004 um 19:50 Uhr:]
Well, it shows mail threads exactly the same way it shows newsgroup
threads -check the image taken by Christian Roth on this very thread...
You don't understand: I know about this function, know about threading
but it is not on my
[listes [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 13.5.2004 um 19:18 Uhr:]
MacSOUP, that features an ASCII mail reader with threads...
Jaja, I bought MacSoup but never used this function.
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http://www.subhash.at
Richard said:
Oh, I get it, finally. Threading is really sorting with indenting.
I'm no expert here, but I think this doesn't get it either. If someone
changes the subject line in their reply to a message, Mail will not
consider it part of the same thread. But it is. True threading would
Barbara Needham wrote:
OS X Mail does group all these together, but not with continuous indenting.
Oh, I get it, finally. Threading is really sorting with indenting.
RH
There was another one for OS X only I used, can't remember the name of
right now; had a dancing girl icon. Don't know if it is still available.
It was Halime which is no longer being developed although the source code
has been made available.
One other one is Hogwasher. It's primarily a
William McCallum on 5/11/04 said
The latest version of OS X Mail does threading too (unless I'm not
understanding the term correctly).
No, not quite. Did you see the example Christian gave? That is a
graphical thread view of MacSoup. Others do it this way
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Reply to Original
The latest version of OS X Mail does threading too (unless I'm not
understanding the term correctly).
On May 11, 2004, at 12:15 PM, Barbara Needham wrote:
Jeffrey Thorstad on 5/11/04 said
I would find threading of use occasionally. But sorting by subject
does
not do this effectively. Can
Jeffrey Thorstad wrote:
Can someone actually name an email client for
any platform, other than web-based, that can do threading?
MacSOUP does it:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15499
I picked a thread from this very group and here's how excellent, _real_
threading looks
Jeffrey Thorstad on 5/11/04 said
I would find threading of use occasionally. But sorting by subject does
not do this effectively. Can someone actually name an email client for
any platform, other than web-based, that can do threading? I would think
it difficult to implement with the current
and
idiosyncrasies.
Jeff T
-Original Message-
From: Richard Hart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:59 AM
To: PowerMail Discussions
Subject: Re: Threads
Someone wrote:
For me threads are of no use.
I agree. Sorting by subject also sorts by thread. So
Barbara said:
Whether one wants thread sorting [I would like it] or not, sorting by
subject is NOT the same as threading. Neither is Apple's Mail threading
true threading.
Exactly right.
--
Sherman
Richard Hart on 5/11/04 said
Someone wrote:
For me threads are of no use.
I agree. Sorting by subject also sorts by thread. So threading is already
available.
Whether one wants thread sorting [I would like it] or not, sorting by
subject is NOT the same as threading. Neither is Apple's Mail
Someone wrote:
For me threads are of no use.
I agree. Sorting by subject also sorts by thread. So threading is already
available.
RH
[david.gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 11.5.2004 um 8:34 Uhr:]
Now _that_ would have made the price of the upgrade to version 5 worth
the money...
For me threads are of no use.
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Jean de Crombrugghe wrote on Mon 10 May 2004 at 21:59 +0200
Is it possible to have threads on PowerMail ? I don't find that ...
Now _that_ would have made the price of the upgrade to version 5 worth
the money...
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david.gordon
Jean de Crombrugghe [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10 May 2004 stated:
Is it possible to have threads on PowerMail ? I don't find that ...
It's not currently part of Powermail. However it has been requested by
several people.
Wayne
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Nature can survive without man--in fact, that may be its salvation
Hi,
Is it possible to have threads on PowerMail ? I don't find that ...
Thanks
Jean de Crombrugghe
Belgium mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: jean1dc
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Max Gossell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just did a short check with Mail v1.3 shipped with Panther. It's new
feature Organize by Threads would come in handy at times in PowerMail
as well.
Any plans to...?
I don't know what organize by threads does in Apple's Mail, but if it
is similar
Hi,
Just did a short check with Mail v1.3 shipped with Panther. It's new
feature Organize by Threads would come in handy at times in PowerMail
as well.
Any plans to...?
/Max G
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