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Re: [opensuse-kde] effectively managing many mailing lists with KMail
- From: Randall R Schulz <rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 07:17:23 -0800
- Message-id: <200801100717.23321.rschulz@xxxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 09 January 2008 11:37, Malte Gell wrote:
In addition to the other basic suggestions, you should peruse the KMail
filter configuration dialog thoroughly. There are extensive options for
selecting messages and for doing things like adding and removing
headers (the latter can be used to sever inappropriate In-Reply-To
links in thread-hijacking posts) and for filtering messages through
external programs (proving a means for stripping attachments, e.g.).
And if you're tripped up by people who post to non-Reply-To-mangling
lists (such as SUSE's) with Reply-To headers, you can also remove or
reset the Reply-To header specifically.
More to the point for you at the moment, you can also "mark" messages
as, say "Important" or "Watched." This would allow you to mark your own
posts to mailing lists so you can readily spot them in the list folder.
Lastly, you can also remove or reset Reply-To headers.
It's really quite nice.
Randall Schulz
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Hi there,
I am using KMail and I'm subscribed to quite a number of mailing
lists. I create an own folder for each mailing list that contain all
the incoming messages.
I'm just curious how other KMail users handle their tons of mailing
lists so maybe I can learn something.
I'm especially curious, what steps do you do in order to quickly find
out if there is a reply to a message you sent to a list? I always
create an own folder for each list.
In addition to the other basic suggestions, you should peruse the KMail
filter configuration dialog thoroughly. There are extensive options for
selecting messages and for doing things like adding and removing
headers (the latter can be used to sever inappropriate In-Reply-To
links in thread-hijacking posts) and for filtering messages through
external programs (proving a means for stripping attachments, e.g.).
And if you're tripped up by people who post to non-Reply-To-mangling
lists (such as SUSE's) with Reply-To headers, you can also remove or
reset the Reply-To header specifically.
More to the point for you at the moment, you can also "mark" messages
as, say "Important" or "Watched." This would allow you to mark your own
posts to mailing lists so you can readily spot them in the list folder.
Lastly, you can also remove or reset Reply-To headers.
It's really quite nice.
Regards
Malte
Randall Schulz
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