[ut3] linux client
Sir Brizz
sir.brizz at gmail.com
Tue Apr 28 19:20:31 EDT 2009
The problem is, I like to group by date and you can't group by date and
view conversations in threads.
On 4/28/09 5:13 PM, Ryan Lewon wrote:
> Yes, Yes it does.
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Kevin Podbielniak
> <k.podbielniak at gmail.com <mailto:k.podbielniak at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I haven't touched thunderbird in a while, but doesn't thunderbird
> have an email threading option?
>
> --k
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Sir Brizz <sir.brizz at gmail.com
> <mailto:sir.brizz at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I prefer emails at the top, mostly because emails tend to be
> quite a bit more lengthy than things like forum posts.
>
> It's really hard to say though. I just find that, unless
> you're responding to specific points, since emails are not
> typically in list view in an email program, it makes more
> sense to have what you want to say at the top.
>
> What I mean by that is, often email clients will include
> everything everyone before you said as opposed to just the
> person you are responding to. Additionally, you click to view
> each response instead of scrolling through/paging them. I
> personally wish there was a Thunderbird extension or something
> to make the whole experience more Gmail like, because I find
> that their conversation sorting/viewing process is a much more
> consistent and smooth flow.... but oh well :)
>
> On 4/28/09 2:26 PM, Ryan F. Barton wrote:
>
> It's cool, it doesn't bother me that much. Maybe it should
> be established for this mailing list, that when replying,
> reply to the top. Sometimes it gets odd, having to catch
> up by reading top, then bottom, and then middle.
>
> Josh wrote:
>
> That is an entirely different flame war there. I've
> seen this pop up on just about every mailing list I'm
> on and it always ends up split about 50/50.
>
> It's a personal preference and if it seriously bothers
> you that much maybe you need to get a job at the FCC
> and try to get it banned. You would fit in fine with
> those folks.
>
> Ryan F. Barton wrote:
>
> Thunderbird also defaults to the bottom of the
> message when replying. this is a standard based on
> forums and mailing lists alike. Its weird how
> people will change this setting or scroll to the
> top and make room for their reply there.
>
>
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