Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-05-03 Thread Abhishek Dasgupta
Chris Davies wrote: > Rob Owens wrote: > > I think Mutt is awesome for handling mailing lists. I always view in > > thread mode, and I use Ctrl-d to delete entire threads that don't > > interest me. I can delete the entire thread in the time it takes me to > > read the subject line. > > I've al

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-05-03 Thread Chris Davies
Rob Owens wrote: > I think Mutt is awesome for handling mailing lists. I always view in > thread mode, and I use Ctrl-d to delete entire threads that don't > interest me. I can delete the entire thread in the time it takes me to > read the subject line. I've always tended to treat mailing lists

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-05-01 Thread Chen Wei
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:22:06AM -0500, Kumar Appaiah wrote: > > Thanks for doing this. u are welcome :) > > The trouble with GMail is that it is suboptimal when it comes to a > couple of things when compared to Mutt, _for me_: > > - It's threading is linear, which is difficult to follow for

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-04-13 Thread Rob Owens
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:05:43PM +0800, Chen Wei wrote: > hi list, > > as a first time debian-user subscriber, I feel been buried alive by > incoming emails, though I heard there are some monster maillists, > linux kernel maillist for example, are carrying even heavier traffic. > Wondering how

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-04-13 Thread Jochen Schulz
Slicky Johnson: > > I simply mark threads ignored and I don't seen anymore mails regarding > that topic. I currently use claws-mail, and I see you're using mutt. > If I remember correctly you should easily be able to mark a thread as > ignored. Unfortunately, this isn't the case. You can mark (su

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-04-13 Thread Kumar Appaiah
Dear Chen, On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:05:43PM +0800, Chen Wei wrote: > as a first time debian-user subscriber, I feel been buried alive by > incoming emails, though I heard there are some monster maillists, > linux kernel maillist for example, are carrying even heavier traffic. > Wondering how to

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-04-13 Thread Slicky Johnson
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 21:05:43 +0800 Chen Wei wrote: > hi list, > > as a first time debian-user subscriber, I feel been buried alive by > incoming emails, though I heard there are some monster maillists, > linux kernel maillist for example, are carrying even heavier traffic. > Wondering how to ma

Re: mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-04-13 Thread Lisi
On Wednesday 13 April 2011 14:05:43 Chen Wei wrote: > out of curiosity, I did a > statistics on choice of mail client and email service, based on 1494 > messages received since subscribed to this list. Here is what I found. > > TOP20 > MUA | email provider >

mua and mail service provider statistics

2011-04-13 Thread Chen Wei
hi list, as a first time debian-user subscriber, I feel been buried alive by incoming emails, though I heard there are some monster maillists, linux kernel maillist for example, are carrying even heavier traffic. Wondering how to manage so many emails, out of curiosity, I did a statistics on cho