Re: Mutt to access emails from pst?
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- Subject: Re: Mutt to access emails from pst?
- From: "Andrew Haninger" <ahaning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:25:35 -0400
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On 10/8/07, Sander Smeenk <ssm+mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm happy you CC'd the list. The 'bad part' is CC'ing the Original
> Poster. As he/she is likely to be subscribed to the list too.
>
> List replies are good. Direct replies are bad.
However, list+direct replies allow you to flag a list message as more
important than the normal list chatter.
For instance, Gmail will flag mails sent directly to you with a >>
next to them in the inbox list. If you're CC'ed, it just puts a >. In
mutt, you could flag those messages/threads with a different color.
It would create some hassles in that you might like to eliminate the
duplicates, but it has its niceties.
Andy
(Not CC'ing you as a courtesy ;-) )