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  • Aaron \Castironpi\ Brady

    Mail reader & spam

    Hello all,

    I'm hesitating to change news readers because I like Google's
    interface. In the interests of discussion, I'd make better
    contributions without it, if only because it's a known spam source,
    but its reader format beats the alternatives I've seen. I checked out
    the 'nntplib' module to see if some hybrid with Thunderbird and GMane,
    for example, would be possible. I don't think it would be that hard,
    but before I put in the effort, I wanted feedback. Here's what I like
    about it.

    When new messages come, the entire thread they're in is moved to the
    top of the list. You can click on it and browse the entire topic, and
    compose your reply right under the message you're replying to. You
    can also mark topics, to keep updated on when and what replies to your
    messages come too. I haven't found all these features in another
    reader, including Outlook, Thunderbird, and GMane. You've noticed
    Thunderbird isn't the best for discussing Python, due to its colored
    indents instead of caret marks in the interpreter prompt.. Free is a
    big plus too.

    What's my best option? Hijack Google's reader, and override 'reply'
    to use an SMTP account? Write my own, perhaps sorting marked and
    unmarked messages separately?

    It's of course everyone's choices whether to block Google or not, and
    miss out on anyone that posts them through Google. I don't think the,
    'Well, if you insist' tactic is as cooperative and productive as
    acknowledging, 'It's a big spam source, maybe I can find a provider
    that isn't so beneficial to blacklist'.

    Is there any resolution to the dilemma?
  • Cousin Stanley

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    Re: Mail reader & spam

    I'm hesitating to change news readers ....
    ....
    You might try the python-based XPN news client at ....



    I've used it for the past few years
    and like it very much ....


    --
    Stanley C. Kitching
    Human Being
    Phoenix, Arizona

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