On Tuesday 15 October 2002 23.43, gilson redrick wrote:
On Tuesday, 15 October 2002 07:30, Anders Johansson wrote:
In Kmail you should do it this way: set up a folder and in the properties click the "folder holds a mailing list" checkbox, and fill in the list address. Then when you reply, use "l" to get Reply-to-list behaviour.
I fail to see the advantage/need for another folder.
It makes it a lot easier to keep mails apart. Separate folders and mail threading is the only thing that stops me from going insane.
I find it really simple, when I have in front of me (as now) the -email I want to reply, to point to the "suse-linux-e..." address, *right* click it, then right click "Send reply to." That's all. It never fails.
I'm sure it doesn't, but as far as possible I like to avoid using the mouse for small things like that. I can hit 'l' in the time it takes me to think 'I want to reply to this message'. If instead I had to move my hand to the mouse, pull the cursor to the address, right click, and so forth, it's just a million times slower. In that time I might have forgotten what it was I wanted to say :) Anders