I'm using "thread-sort" in mutt, and some people I know use it in
their regular mailreader.
It exists in SquirrelMail as well, but what is the rationale behind this?
Squirrelmail doesn't have a "jump to next unread message", which makes it
impossible to find the unread, new messages in a mailbox that's threaded.
My users are profoundly irritated by this sorting method, especially
when they activate it accidentially.
How can I turn this off permanently?
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Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Benjamin Franklin
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