I use Emacs Gnus. The best email and news reader there is par none! IMNSHO
of course! :-)
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Jake Colman
Principia Partners LLC Phone: (201) 946-0300
Harborside Financial Center Fax: (201) 946-0320
902 Plaza II
I use Communicator's mail filtering feature. It's not perfect but it will at
least separate mails from the various lists that I'm subscribed to. That helps
a lot. I do a lot of highlighting and alt-d, but it beats letting the computer
guess at what I'm interested in.
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I am curious as to how all of you manage these emails in this list.
Heh, well, I am reading this using MS-Exchange on NT. It has an "inbox
assistant", that lets me move redhat messages to their own folder. Other
rules check for text strings in the subject header; messages which match any
of
in my case, it's very simple. Since I am using IMAP on my linux box,
filtering red hat list with procmail, and using netscape as my mail
client, I just download the headers, skim through them, and delete a
whole batch that I dont feel like reading. in most cases I end up
selecting the whole "new
Brian,
I use procmail to sort email, but I've been meaning to take a look at mutt
(for it's threading, pgp, and color). Being a pine die-hard, I've been
hesitant to take the time to learn a new interface. Maybe you could send
me your .muttrc?
Here is my .muttrc file. I apologize for
Hello,
I am curious as to how all of you manage these emails in this list.
Loay
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