Re: Cross domain trust RH IdM to AD RHEL OK, other linux distro problems

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Tim:
>> On Evolution, I have it only showing the last 5 day's worth.  If it
>> were easily customisable, I might narrow it down to 3 day's worth.

Ed Greshko:
> T-Bird has a nice "Retention Policy" on a per folder basis.

Evolution does have retention options, where old messages can be
deleted or archived if they're so-many days/weeks/months old, but the
filtering (what you see by default) per folder is a less flexible.

Over the years I've tried various clients, but they all suck very badly
at replying.  Specifically, the mangling of quotes, and how well it'll
let you manually unmangle them.  Forte Agent was the only client I've
come across that would edit properly like you were using a word
processor, and understand not to mangle up the greater-than signs being
used as quote prefixes into the middle of the text.  Evolution was the
least-worst mail clients out of the Linux ones I've tried.  Thunderbird
does a lot of weird stuff I just do not like.

This is an ugly manglification of your text that shouldn't happen, and
software should have been written to handle it better decades ago, that
I usually hand re-wrap, but I'm leaving it as an example:

> If someone posts a reply to messages which hss been deleted and I
> can't divine what
> is being said I do one of 2 things.  I either ignore it (especially
> if I'm weak on the subject).
> Or, I go to the archives.  My browser has a bookmark to them so it
> isn't too much trouble.

I'll just ignore it.  If I have to fire up a browser and go searching
for it, it's too much effort.  I won't be the only one who does that. 
So people who make it hard to follow their messages are only shooting
themselves in the foot.
 
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