The Wednesday 2004-08-04 at 16:50 -0700, Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 16:11, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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And no matter what you say we (SUSE) will not "fix" this but leave it as it is.
No offense meant, but this is a discussion we will not give in to. So, you're waisting your energy ;-)
Waisting energy is becoming a big health problem, at least hear in the U.S.A.
Please notice that I did not say that, but Hartmut Meyer, who I believe to be a SuSE employee.
But, could you convince Mozilla people to add a list-reply function? Surely, a request comming from SuSE will be considered better than from any of us.
The classic answer is that Mozilla is open source, so if you want a feature, the best way to bring it about is to dig in, write the code and contribute it to the project...
Oh, yea, I have nothing else to do but learn enough about mozilla internals to contribute programing to it... by the time I started to comprehend the current version, they would be around version 20. Be serious! That "classical answer" can only be given to somebody you know in advance that can contribute to a project programming for it. Unless you know that, it is just junk. And Felix Miata just said the feature/bug is there, so I'll have to wait. Meanwhile, I can not use mozilla for this list - which is a pity.
Also, functions as thread watch/ignore, as the same mozilla has for news groups, would also be nice.
Do those functions make sense in a mail client? They seem somewhat specific to a newsreader, where you're not being sent messages, you're reading them from a centralized repository.
No, they make sense. Kmail has it, for example... -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson