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Outlook Express can sort in those ways as well, but the way I use it, I see
only unread messages, so threading is less an issue. When I want to find a specific post, I'll show all the messages, sometimes unthread them in order to sort by date, and so on. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Robert" wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 08:00:47 -0500, Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: I use Outlook Express, which does thread on the header rather than the subject line, but I also Hide Read Messages. Consequently, I depend on users to quote the previous message(s) or at least to keep the same subject line so I have some clue as to what has gone before. When you're reading hundreds of messages a day, in dozens of snatches over the course of the day, it's easy to lose track of individual conversations. Most of the people who post questions and many of those who answer them use Microsoft's Communities Web portal, which I'm told doesn't thread in any meaningful way at all. Stefan and Suzanne, thanks for enlightening me. I now realize even more the benefits of using ´40tude DialogĦ. I can display the various threads in every possible way (thread, date, thread+date, subject+date, etc). I can rate the threads and bring them up or down the list according to their current ´scoreĦ. And I personally find the tree view simply ideal. I could never lose the thread of any thread, barring Alzheimer's disease. -- Cheers Robert |
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