try mail client(M2)that embed in FREE opera . it's also RSS reader, news
group reader, mailling list reader, chat.
features :
filter, tags ,..., (readed/unreaded/unvisited status)
i not try others but M2 allow you custom icon of contacts (useful for
special memebers)
Hi,
On 9/16/06, Gustavo Santucho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note that I never used any other client, so I'd suggest you follow theteam members advice (they've used both) and try gmail.
I already set up my gmail account and am using it as we speak. As I see
it gmail has exactly (!) the right functi
> Is there any way in thunderbird to view only the interesting threads
Never tried (I don't think Watch Thread and Ignore Thread work outside
NNTP?)
I simply recognize my interesting threads by color (i.e. label) and then
use 'N' to locate/read the next unread message.
This works on the thread
I am using thunderbird as well but must be doing something wrong. I have
a gmail account just set up but it would be easiest for me just to stick
to one mail client only. I am using thunderbird version 1.5 on linux.
How do I monitor a number of interesting threads in Thunderbird? What I
do now is
> but you have to open each individual message inside the thread.
> With gmail I can read all responses in one thread by just scrolling
my mousewheel.
This is really a good point.
You loose the conversation this way (i.e. who is answering who) but I
think is better for you, being on the answer
he can always try both seeing how they are both free. even try them in parallel.-IgorOn 9/14/06, Manuel Barzi <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> With gmail I can read all responses in one thread by just scrolling my
> mousewheel.That's a good proposal to forward to Mozilla Thunderbird ORG
> With gmail I can read all responses in one thread by just scrolling my
> mousewheel.
That's a good proposal to forward to Mozilla Thunderbird ORG
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Yes, but you have to open each individual message inside the thread.
With gmail I can read all responses in one thread by just scrolling my
mousewheel.
Martijn
On 9/14/06, Manuel Barzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Agree with Gustavo, Thunderbird is without question a great
> thread-oriented mail
Agree with Gustavo, Thunderbird is without question a great
thread-oriented mail client, and it's for free. Moreover, you can
carry it all in your memory stick, as achieved with this version:
http://portableapps.com/portablethunderbird
;)
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> It was hard to follow the discussions
Just curious... why?
This (complicated on purpose) picture shows:
a) a visited thread with an unread message
b) a totally unread thread
c) a totally read and closed (for me) thread
d) an important (for me) visited thread with an unread message inside (I
I used thunderbird as mail client, and reading the user list was taking a lot of time. It was hard to follow the discussions, and don't get me started about getting back from 3 weeks of beach leisure. When I got to gmail, my mailinglist reading went down to 10% of the time it used to take. You can
LOL, just tried the same thing.Now what if I change the subject back to the original?On 9/13/06, Igor Vaynberg <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:this appears as a separate thread.
-IgorOn 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Does it work?PS: Note that the new subject contains the original
On 9/13/06, Gustavo Santucho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use Thunderbird, threaded view.
I liked Thunderbird too. But I use gmail for everything now.
> I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjects
> to stay unchanged in order to group threads.
> (seems to be the case
yep, its true.seems gmail threading is a list not a tree. i dont know if its good or bad, i think i actually prefer it.-IgorOn 9/13/06,
Gustavo Santucho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjectsto stay unchang
I use Thunderbird, threaded view.
I don't know if it's true, but I was told that gmail requires subjects
to stay unchanged in order to group threads.
(seems to be the case in this list, anyway)
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Gustavo.
Erik Brakkee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having more and more difficulty following the mail d
g m a i l :) would never use a mailing list without it again.-IgorOn 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Hi,I am having more and more difficulty following the mail discussions. I
need a mail client that supports watching mail threads.Cheers Erik--
Use gmail. Works perfect. If you don't have an account, let me know so
that I can give you one.
Eelco
On 9/13/06, Erik Brakkee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having more and more difficulty following the mail discussions. I
> need a mail client that supports watching mail threads.
>
>
Hi,
I am having more and more difficulty following the mail discussions. I
need a mail client that supports watching mail threads.
Cheers
Erik
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