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Because I already have a large number of folders for other stuff. My
resolution is 1280x1024 and Thunderbird's folder list consumes the
entire left pane--call me lazy, but I would prefer to not have to
scroll through my folders to see if something contains new messages,
you know?<br>
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Mario Vukelic wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 11:22 -0700, Tom Smith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">For example, I subscribe to ubuntu-users, ubuntu-annonce,
ubuntu-security, etc. All of these lists are filtered in to the same
folder, so having the [ubuntu-users] (or whatnot) prefix the subject
would help me to identify which posts are from which lists.
Anybody agree with that take?
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Why don't you filter into separate folders per list? In evolution, I can
rightclick any list message, choose "Create rule from message", and then
choose "filter on mailing list". Then I create a new folder and point
the filter to it.
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