Keeping the Thread with Digest
Krishnan Subramanian
krishnan.subramanian at gmail.com
Wed Jul 7 15:16:33 UTC 2004
I just got one and restarted my subscription. This is very nice for
mailing list. I have one invite left which I can share. I can give it
to the first person who responds. If I get more, I will share later. I
hate people who sell such invitations.
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 17:03:23 +0200, Daniel Ulfe <danielulfe at gmail.com> wrote:
> I recomend get a Google Mail account. This service is a webmail
> service but is excellent to keep traking of conversations in e-mail
> lists. I forgot digest subscription at all. Also you have 1 Gbyte to
> store all your messages for severals month or years.
>
> Unfortunately this is a service in beta and there is not public
> access to all people, except by an e-mail invitation of any of actual
> users when he/she receives one in his/her Inbox.
>
> There are people who sell gmail invitations in e-bay.
>
> Regards
>
> Daniel
>
> On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 07:29:11 -0600, Charles Curley
> <charlescurley at charlescurley.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:22:16AM -0700, John Cox wrote:
> > > I receive the list as a digest. Is there an easy way to respond to a
> > > specific message and keep the thread true? I've been doing a lot of
> > > cut and paste but there must be an easier way.
> >
> > Emacs' rmail mode will "burst" digests for you. One problem is that
> > threading is achieved by a "replied to" identifier in the headers
> > (although not all mail readers respect it, e.g. Novell Groupwise). I
> > don't know if rmail will handle that correctly.
> >
> > You might goodle on "email burst".
> >
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