On 2016.08.11 19:37, Eliot Moss wrote:
On 8/11/2016 7:28 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I tried to reply to the person who replied to my original post. I
did this by sending an email to
this mailing list, with "RE: <original subject line>" as the new
subject line. The mailing list
took this to be a reply to my original post, rather than a reply to
the person who replied to my
original post. Should I have used "RE: RE: <original subject line"
instead?
No -- you should look at the addressees in the mail and responder
only to the sender, not the list, if that's what you want ...
But you ASKED a different question: how to add a (presumably new)
thread to the LIST. I believe you simply need to send a new message
or change the subject more, and not use RE: ... Eliot Moss
Also note that most email threading happens using headers which are
rarely seen by humans (using the internal message id's) so if you reply
to a list message, even if you change the subject completely, many
email programs will still indent it under the message you replied to.
Whether those headers are set correctly depends on your email software
(although most seem to do the right thing.)
Also note that it is not the mailing list which determines threading.
It's all done at display time by the software reading the messages,
whether that's your local email software (thunderbird, kmail, ...) or
some web email interface.
Jack
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