> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bert Verhees [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tell us which emailclients we should use, maybe we can learn 
> from you, 
> do not forget, a part of sqlite-users is Windows-user, and sqlite is 
> also a Windows-product.
> For me, I use Windows and Linux, as it comes. But I do not 
> want to start 
> another computer just because I want to answer to a sqlite-list-email
> 

I've been quiet on this debate as but I thought this line of thinking was a good idea. 
I wouldn't presume to suggest people use a specific email client but I (have) to use 
MS outlook (2000). So here is how I deal with sqlite postings (and other mailing 
lists), most of this stuff is obvious but it's a start. I admit this off topic to 
sqlite so I'll keep it short:

If I want to respond to a message I hit the "Reply to All" button, sometimes I'll 
clean up the to/CC fields (I've not bothered today so this is going to Bert, Gerhard 
and CC'ing the list). Most of my email exchanges (not on the sqlite list) are between 
multiple people so the All button is what I often use anyway.

To deal with filing sqlite mailing list emails (I receive individual ones) I have a 
rule setup that looks a string in the header, the string I look for is the list id 
string "List-Id: SQLite Users Mailing List <sqlite-users.sqlite.org>", on a a match it 
gets moved into an sqlite folder.

I'm not sure what email client I would choose if given a free choice (I have no choice 
so why look), probably Mozilla or the Thunderbird spin-off.

Hope this helps,

Chris

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