At 11:34 AM -0500 2/22/07, Roger Merchberger wrote:
Rumor has it that Zane H. Healy may have mentioned
these words:
Mine are in whatever format Eudora uses with
"Old Style" TOC files.
TOC files are just "Table of Contents" files - extra personal
settings, like labels, etc. The actual mail is stored in the .mbx
files - gosh, rather looks like it might mean "mbox" maybe?
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And... Rumor has it that John Robertson may have mentioned these words:
The biggest problem I have with the list is the
sheer volume of
messages. My mail reader is Eudora and I do wish it could treat
this list the same way that Agent or Unison treats newsgroup
messages - threads sorted by dates. Or is there a way that I am
missing buried in Eudora?
Overall, so do I, as it seems even Thunderchicken still can't do
that - it'll thread, but it won't reshuffle old threads with new
messages to the top/bottom of the stack; at least as far as I've
seen.
Eudora does have a handy little keyboard trick with the [alt] key:
If you hold [alt] ...
Speaking of mail - qmail 1.0 just turned 10 years old! It's not
"kewl" so it's still offtopic (most everyone's running 1.03 anyway
-- gosh - 3 minor updates in a decade! Why can't Microsoft do
that??? ;-) but just one of those little interesting (to me)
datapoints...
HTH,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
Looking around for threaded mail readers I stumbled across
"Sweetmail" and it is starting to look like it might fit the bill for
doing this mail list. It has threading like my newsreader (Unison),
that works properly - for the most part - but I still haven't figured
out the bells and whistles. Need to find the command to display the
mesage pane for example...
Still this little freeware OS X (and earlier) Eudora 1.0 emulator
(Author a big fan of the original Eudora) looks like it might be just
what I need to handle large volume mail lists such as this one!
http://www2.ttcn.ne.jp/~sweet/mail/
And the review that led to my considering this program out was:
http://www.applelinks.com/mooresviews/sm21.shtml
John :-#)#
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