DragonFly users List (threaded) for 2005-03
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Re: Threading. Was: Re: Differences between AMD and Intel CPUs
Gmail is a great way of reading these lists too
never have any problems with threads getting split up
-Jonas
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:35:34 -0500, nega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<nega@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> P. de Boer writes:
> [...]
> > And now this thread is ended, can I ask everyone to post here with decent
> > mail or newsclients, so at least I can see a thread as -thread-, not as
> > 25823 subthreads?
> >
> > It's really irritating.
> >
>
> I've been a VM user for over ten years. Though I only occasionally
> use it, its threading support is pretty decent. Threading in GNUS is
> pretty decent too, though i find GNUS itself a beast to configure. I
> also use mutt occasionally. It too has decent threading support, but I
> think it threads based on subject not, References: headers. VM and
> GNUS have pretty good kill file support too :)
>
> VM threads can look like this:
> http://www.exmachinae.net/nega/vm.png
>
> Mutt threads can look like this:
> http://www.exmachinae.net/nega/mutt.png
>
> Netscape/Mozilla/Thunderbird is pretty decent too. And Eudora for
> Windows 3.11 had great threading. ;)
>
>
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