Thomas Janssen wrote: > Oh, by the way, i guess because kmail (or a full featured email > client) is that awesome to use, is the reason why you use something > different to answer that threads. What was it again, Knode and gmane? Because I use POP for my e-mail, not IMAP. I like my mail being downloaded to my local machine rather than being dependent on some server. But of course that doesn't scale to a mailing list! I also use different threading settings in KMail (personal mail) vs. KNode (mailing lists): I set my personal mail to unthreaded so I always have the newest messages at the bottom and normally read them in order (and immediately read mail as it comes in, I have a sound alert configured to tell me about that), whereas I set the "newsgroups" (mailing lists gatewayed through Gmane, really) to threaded and read them thread by thread when I have time. And finally, IMHO NNTP is just a better solution for mailing lists than traditional mail delivery. The whole concept of mailing lists is primitive: Why forward the whole discussion to everyone rather than just letting people poll the shared server directly? And KDE offers a dedicated tool for NNTP, so why not use it? Kevin Kofler