Adrien:

You have hit the nail on the head!

Given all the time given to this thread, I think it is high time to end it.  It has been a hugh distraction from what this list is all about.

Just my $.02 worth.

Les


On 04/11/2018 10:17 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I think this thread also illustrates that how people hit ‘reply/reply-all’ and 
to which message can break threads. So far I think it has at least 5 parts. I’d 
have to look at the archive page to be sure. Now we’re at a point where people 
are replying to broken off or stalled sections of the thread.

My questions were rhetorical as I noted in a later reply to him. I knew what 
his mail client was and what its abilities are. (I could see it in the header) 
My point was that if he wants to ‘filter’ his mail, he has the tools to do so 
and they are not difficult to use. In fact, in his reply, he noted that he does 
physically filter mail into some 80 folders with about 154 different filtering 
rules. He just doesn’t *feel* like doing it with the list.

Another user seemed to imply that his mail client could not do filtering. I 
found excerpts (and provided links) to the manual which described specifically 
how to manage mailing-list mail. Perhaps he wasn’t aware of this feature. I 
haven’t heard back.

Seriously? Everyone has to have this tag added because *some* people either 
don’t know how or don’t *want* to use the features of their own e-mail client?

Could you imagine what GnuCash would look like if the devs treated the app the 
same way? If they added (or removed) features, or re-arranged the UI simply 
because some people don’t *feel* like using it the way it was designed and 
intended to be used?



On Apr 11, 2018, at 8:44 AM, johnny <js0...@gmail.com> wrote:

hi


On 04/10/2018 17:17, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
What is your e-mail client? Can it not filter mail? Can it not tag mail? Can it 
not handle mailing-lists?
isn't that up to each of us to decide what client to use? and how to manage our 
own email flows? shouldn't it be irrelevant to this discussion?

or maybe this is "tech shaming" in some way to cloud the issue?

(also revealing about humans that this issue generates the most traffic 
[although 3.0 upgrade was a big one too])
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