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- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 14:56:38 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] [Survey] Threaded email reader use cases
- References: <20060117150353.7a36fd50.godwin.stewart@example.com><20060117145525.73679.qmail@example.com><20060117101459.118fde91.jep200404@example.com><20060117170606.7247409f.godwin.stewart@example.com><20060117200910.d8e0f67b.godwin.stewart@example.com><21643.143.209.123.115.1137526544.squirrel@example.com><20060117203858.db28c24d.godwin.stewart@example.com><19188.143.209.123.115.1137536737.squirrel@example.com><20060117233704.f3367568.godwin.stewart@example.com>
- Organization: The XEmacs Project
- User-agent: Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) XEmacs/21.5-b24 (dandelion, linux)
Starting a new thread in case anybody is still discussing ltmodem source. :-) >>>>> "Godwin" == Godwin Stewart <godwin.stewart@example.com> writes: Godwin> On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:25:37 -0800 (PST), sjs@example.com Godwin> wrote: >> Sorry -- I wasn't replying to your mail. I don't think my >> original had a Re: in it and thought I had changed the subject >> to indicate a different -- or at least divergent thread. :) Godwin> Yes you were. You looked at my message, hit "Reply", Godwin> cleared the subject line thinking that would start a new Godwin> thread, and sent off your message. This is called "thread Godwin> hijacking." Far be it from me to suggested that nonconformance to standards and/or netiquette is unacceptable, but this particular one just doesn't bother me that much. Since I have some XEmacs-related friends who are currently moaning about how all MUAs suck, I'm curious about this---I may apply some CopiousFreeTime to the problem if I ever get a round tuit. Specifically, here's how I handle it. I use Gnus and/or VM, typically in a 35-40 line Emacs window. If the thread gets hijacked, I remove the "read" mark from the current message, and drop down to the sibling of the hijacking post. If I'm uninterested in the hijack, I kill the rest of the subthread as well. In this particular case, the thread ran off the summary display (the normal display is split 1/3 summary == "flags-author-subject lines" to 2/3 message content), but that's easily handled by expanding the summary display to full height. Later, since the subthread root post is marked as unread, I navigate to "first unread". In both Emacs MUAs, all operations mentioned are one keystroke chord. So, is this strategy (a) impossible in your MUA (b) inconvenient in your MUA (c) unthinkable (or at least unthought) by you up to now (d) against your (Netiquette Martinetist) religious beliefs? The only problem I've ever run into is the occasional person who returns to the original thread from the hijacked subthread, but they usually get screamed at almost as loudly as the original hijacker! -- School of Systems and Information Engineering http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
- References:
- [tlug] Kernel driver hacking (2.6.x)
- From: Godwin Stewart
- Re: [tlug] Kernel driver hacking (2.6.x)
- From: Shakthi Kannan
- Re: [tlug] ltmodem source code for 2.6.x kernels
- From: Jim
- Re: [tlug] ltmodem source code for 2.6.x kernels
- From: Godwin Stewart
- Re: [tlug] ltmodem source code for 2.6.x kernels
- From: Godwin Stewart
- [tlug] Threaded email readers
- From: sjs
- Re: [tlug] Threaded email readers
- From: Godwin Stewart
- Re: [tlug] Threaded email readers
- From: sjs
- Re: [tlug] Threaded email readers
- From: Godwin Stewart
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