I suppose there could be some value to having everything on board [mail
client]
I get the feeling it's more habit than anything
if you are worried about evildoers having access, the only real solution is
Don't be online
unless you're amish, the anti-cloud argument, doesn't make much sense
I use 4 email accounts, I have 15
I'm a member of somewhere around 100 forums, active on 10 maybe, they all
seem to have certain local customs, many times dictated by the
technology/organizational structure.
Most any FOSS project will use mailing lists for the devs,
the devs will claim it's the best [most efficient] structure
it's what they're used to
the social organizations haven't kept up with technology
changes are happening
the documentation [help files] should assemble themselves as the products
are developed.  Which probably will use a different database than mailing
lists
there are the beginnings of this kind of integration

my personal helpfiles are in the cloud
I can access any of it through my global bookmarks
I'm probably going to start syncing bookmarks to a couple of browsers
Chrome & opera

I'm on junk, outdated hardware, which may quit without warning
I keep my pictures & music backed up


On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 3:51 AM, Stephen <[email protected]> wrote:

> No, threading in an e-mail client is sorting according to the message-id,
> then the other usual criteria <ie> date, subject and any other headers you
> may wish to use.
>
> What you're referring to Bev, is completely different and an etiquette
> thang for how to attribute and post. :)
>
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:48 AM, The Real Bev <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  What would proper threading mean?
>>>>
>>>
>> This is proper threading, with >s added depending on the depth.  Tabbing
>> in isn't the same thing.
>
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