On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 08:28, Enver ALTIN wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I noticed that most folders on my local inbox I created are for
> mailing-lists. When I want to send a message to the list, I compose a
> new mail, enter the list address. When I want to follow-up a message, I
> right-click it and choose Reply To List.
> 
> With a feature, let me call it "List Folders", a folder could be
> assigned for a mailing-list, a filter will be created. "New" button and
> Ctrl+N will compose a message with list-address in the To: field and
> Reply button will default to "Reply to List".
> 
> What do you think? Should I file a wish in bugzilla?

I'd buy that for a dollar.

Seriously, though, that was one of the convenience features of Kmail
that I really liked. The other was the "quote only the part of a message
you highlighted" reply function.

I think the "List Folders" feature might already be a wishlist item. I'm
not sure if the quote-only-highlighted reply feature is.

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