KDE (vs GNOME)
Benjamin Meyer
ben at meyerhome.net
Mon Nov 14 11:01:13 GMT 2005
> > > That would make using other tools over your mail folders (grep,
> > > spam filter training, simple backup of important folders, etc...)
> > > very difficult.
> >
> > I don't see why.... KMail could still store them in 'real' folders
> > sorted by the filters. Just as a user I don't have to manually
> > sort things, each folder has its own rules to move the files around
> > automatically for me.
>
> Well it's an idea, but this could lead to a lot of duplicated
> mails/data on disk.
>
> Don Sanders.
Size really isn't that big of an issue with e-mail (compared to your mp3's,
home movies, photos, etc) and either way you could just use sym-links on
systems that supported them.
-Benjamin Meyer
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