david wrote:
> I've used six different mail clients in my career on
the internet. Not a
> single one BY DEFAULT ever displayed the headers used
by threading. To
> one degree or another, they may have been using the
threading
> information behind the scenes, but they did not display
it.
>
> While my current mail client, Thunderbird, can display
the threading, it
> cannot simultaneously sort by sender, date, etc. -
which I find much
> more useful than sorting by threads.
>
> But it really doesn't matter. When done properly - send
a new message
> when you have a new subject to ask about - doesn't
cause anyone any
> problems.
>
Have you tried using Grouping in Thunderbird? Combining
Sorting,
Grouping, and Filtering really makes handling large Inboxes
much easier.
I've found Grouping by Sender is a good way to quickly clean
(delete,
mark as Spam, or create a new filter on that Sender) the
unwanted
messages out.
Blues
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