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> Peter Skye wrote: > >I use Netscape 2.02 for email
 
 
Colin Campbell wrote: > Is there some advantage to using the Netscape for e-mail?
 
 
Well hey there Colin, 
 
I like the threaded message display which Netscape 2.02 has.  MR/2, PMMail and Polarbar all lack that capability (seems strange that they
 do, they're all good programs).
 
 
As for the various Netscape/Mozilla versions and why I'm still using Netscape 2.02:
 
 
-- 1. Netscape 4.04 and 4.61 were unstable.  I didn't like having my email client "blow up" because I browsed to a web page that had a
 malformed gif image, so I kept Netscape 2.02 as my email client.
 
 
-- 2. My Netscape filter file (the sort.dat file) has about 500 lines in it (I'm a filter nut).  I've been searching for a writeup on how to
 filter messages in Mozilla (or Thunderbird) but so far I haven't found
 the writeup.  Everybody else knows where it is, but they ain't tellin'.
 I asked SCOUG's staunchest Mozilla mail advocate Ray Davison about
 filtering and he wouldn't tell me either.
 
 
Colin, I see you're using Mozilla for email.  Where can I find the info on writing Mozilla/Thunderbird email filters?  I'm using Mozilla 1.0
 which doesn't come with any .inf or .hlp files (and a "DIR *FILT* /S"
 finds nothing).  I see that Mozilla has a rules.dat file and I know that
 Netscape 2.02 has its filters in its sort.dat file, but the formats of
 these two files are very different.  So I'm kinda stuck.
 
 
What I'd _like_ to be able to do is have a master database of my email filters, and then run a utility (which I'll write) that generates the
 filters in the favored format of whatever email program I'm using.
 Netscape 2.02 filters don't allow for logic so I would certainly like to
 switch to something better if I can find it.  When I checked on Polarbar
 I found that the filters couldn't be imported from elsewhere (although
 you can write/generate external Java code to do the filtering, which is
 one workable solution).  I don't remember how filters are written for
 MR/2 or PMMail.
 
 
I generally filter on five different heading lines:  From, To, Cc, Subject, Reply-To.  I occasionally filter on things like Date,
 X-BeenThere, Message-Id.  And I use Junk Spy to catch spam so I have a
 dozen or so Junk Spy filters which separate the spam messages by Junk
 Spy classification (I find it's easier to wade through them looking for
 false positives if they've been separated like this).
 
 
Of all the email clients available, I like Polarbar the most -- it seems the most capable and I really like its "virtual folders".  But
 Polarbar's lack of threaded viewing is the skunk in the basement.
 There's also a minor quirk with Polarbar in that you can't write
 individual filters for different folders; the only workaround I could
 come up with is to forward each folder to a different account (within
 Polarbar) and use different filters on each of these different accounts
 (or perhaps the custom Java filters which Polarbar allows can identify
 which folder is supplying the messages, which would then allow for
 custom filtering of each folder).
 
 
I'm assuming ("never assume" - Mr. Know It All) that Mozilla/Thunderbird has the threaded email view which Netscape 2.02 has.
 
 
- Peter 
 
 
 
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