[CentOS] OT: help with email list reading programs w/ best features to read the centos and other lists that can filter people etc
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> > But filters tend to be stupid as well. And once you are involved in > a conversation you should have a certain responsibility to > follow it to the bitter end. Filters mostly don't understand > that (but gmail will push a reply to your own message into > the 'important' view). > i hear ya Les thing is, the term plonk from a most recent post reminded me what i am looking for, ie killfile ...i just have to figure out how to best implement. now, please dont get me wrong, ive made a mistake or three on lists, yet gave apology. i am suprised that more folks havent spoken up about favorite "threaded email readers" or has everyone just gone to Thunderbird or other similar? reason: some say changing subject or hijacking messes things up... - rh
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