I've noticed frequently that in my threaded e-mail view, threads are
getting jammed together that have nothing to do with one another (most
recently Pool Problem and Lacie Big Disk Debian compatability). Having
seen this before, I have a strong feeling that the reason is that folks
are replying to e-mails, erasing the content and changing it to suit
their message rather than composing a fresh message. I believe that
there is some information in the headers to help e-mail threading work.
If you are someone who tends to do this, I just wanted to point out that
it has an effect on how your e-mail is read by those who sort threaded
(or delete by thread) and may affect your ability to get a response.
It's possible that I don't understand e-mail threading properly, but
this is how I've seen it work from personal experience.
Thanks,
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