On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 5:38:28 PM MST Gerald B. Cox wrote:
You again mention that they are "exactly the same" and then
mention their
differences. If you want to use your storage space duplicating mailing
list archives, have at it - not everybody wants to do that. Again, one is
active the other is passive.
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 9:34 PM John Harris <johnmh(a)splentity.com> wrote:
> On Sunday, September 1, 2019 6:22:04 AM MST Gerald B. Cox wrote:
> > John you're comparing apples and oranges. One is active the other is
> > passive. One uses your space allocation the other doesn't.
>
> Sorry, what? What space allocation? If you're talking about emails, my
> Maildir
> hasn't reached a size over 1 GiB in over two years of being on very high
> traffic mailing lists, including kernel lists.
>
> The two are *exactly the same*. Clicking on the button makes it so you
> don't
> receive notifications about that thread anymore. Additionally, and this
> covers
> lists other than Fedora hosted mailing lists, on most clients you can
> right
> click the thread and "Ignore", "Delete" or "Create Filter
From Thread" and
> pipe that thread to the trash.
>
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They are exactly the same. On both, clicking the button on the web interface
causes you to stop getting notifications for it.
The *only* difference is that, on one, you've got the option to mute a thread
properly, from your mail client.
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