SIGIA-L Mail Archives: RE: [Sigia-l] IBM Reinvents E-mail
RE: [Sigia-l] IBM Reinvents E-mail
My email has folders for everyone (except for mailing lists, which are their
own folders), and organize mainly by people or date, because I feel most
subject lines aren't really indicative of content inside of the email.
(again, restating that email is horribly misused by most people because it
is some sort of instant gratification when they should be using the phone or
IM).
But again, neither the personal preferences of you or I should be forced
upon everyone, don't you think?
;)
P@
> i have a folder for every mailing-list i am subscribed to.
> inside each folder eMails are sorted according to their
> subject. this creates a thread like visualisation. because i
> mostly just scan different threads for interesting
> keywords/subjects it would by nice to have such a tool like
> ReMail to help discover possibly interesting posts (this
> could be a post with a very bushy thread arc).
>
> jan
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