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Simon 'corecode' Schubert corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Thu Apr 12 18:59:59 PDT 2007


walt wrote:
Simon 'corecode' Schubert wrote:
Matthew Dillon wrote:
:i really wonder how you read your emails :)
    With dmail.  I don't delete messages unless I can respond
positively to
    them (and sometimes I just forget).  They build up after a while:
uh.  my deepest respect for your de-spaghettiing skills :)  I'm using
separate folders for each mailing list and I store all messages on
server (IMAP)...
Hm.  The admin who runs that server must like you a lot!
I guess that's called narcism :)

But that's actually the best way, and storage is cheap anyways.  Mailbox access to folders with >10k is still sub-second (if the client does header caching, of course).  Filtering happens on delivery via a sieve (RFC3028) script.  Everything shiny!

cheers
 simon
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