On 08/10, Dan Purgert wrote:
I personally don't wrap at 80, it's IMO a right PITA when you have 1050pixels on your screen however mutt allows you to wrap on clients that are set up for full width while wrapping at 80 for those that wish not to.Rich Kulawiec wrote:On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 06:24:55AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:I get more mail than that before breakfast. If you've got the right tools, it's easy to deal with.This is an excellent point. Many of the people who lodge complaints like the one that started this discussion thread have chosen very poor tools and thus have conflated the failings of those tools with some non-existent inherent problems with mailing lists.To expand on that with my own personal prejudice -- the people using these "sub-par" tools are also the ones who're the cause of some of the existent (modern?) problems with mailing lists. Namely: - HTML Messages - Not wrapping messages at ~80 characters - top posting
Serious email users should be using mutt, which is fast, compact, resistant to attack, and has an astonishing number of features.Guess I'm not a "serious" email user then. Half the time I'm still using Tbird.Those who receive large volumes of mail should be using procmail to pre-sort it, and they should be aware of RFC 2919 (and thus the existence of List-Id) as an excellent means for doing so. These two tools in combination make dealing with large amounts of traffic to large numbers of mailing lists quite easy.Not familiar with procmail. A quick perusal of the manpage seems to indicate this is a local mail "processor" for sorting things, as opposed to say something on the mailserver itself? -- |_|O|_| Registered Linux user #585947 |_|_|O| Github: https://github.com/dpurgert |O|O|O| PGP: 05CA 9A50 3F2E 1335 4DC5 4AEE 8E11 DDF3 1279 A281
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