Where oh where has the q-list gone???
auditude at neta.com
auditude at neta.com
Tue Aug 29 18:57:16 EDT 2000
Yes, it works!
I'm using Pegasus email client and Stephen Knight's "digester"
program to read the q list. I have to open a couple messages, like
they were forwarded, but when I open the right one, it's a list of
clickable subject lines and header info that you can sort by. Much
easier for digest moders to jump to what they want to read, and
skip what they don't. Reading a regular digest email, for me, is no
longer worth the effort, now that I know about this.
There's probably even more stuff like these tools. I hope to learn
more about them as I am starting to get into Unix/Linux a bit. I
went to SCO Forum 2k, if anyone here knows what that is. I still
don't know much, but it's interesting.
I'm glad Steve B. mentioned the mode selections. I missed the
other post about it (lost in the digest I guess). Thanks Steve.
Later,
Ken
On 29 Aug 00, at 19:37, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> At 11:00 AM -0700 8/29/00, Buchholz, Steven wrote:
> > > I miss that feature. I wonder if the list could be sent out as a MIME
> >> digest or something, so that this feature will once again work.
> >
> >... one post complains about the MIME encoding and the next laments the loss
> >... actually, I think that both of you can get exactly what you want!
>
> Different meanings.
>
> One refers to all the MIME garbage that comes across in individual
> postings. The other refers to separating each post by making it a
> separate MIME part in the same email message...which, incidentally,
> -is- available(you were completely correct.) I have never used that
> mode. I did mention it a few days ago in a post to the list, saying
> it might just allow for what Ken is asking for.)
>
> Brett
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