Bret Busby wrote: > > This is not a forum. Please do not change the title. It creates a new > > thread with no context disjoint from thread where the problem was > > solved..
... > If a person interested in the thread, from the wording of the Subject field, > reads the messages in the thread, then, the person will see the message > where the original poster advises that the problem is solved. All modern email software -- say, since 1987 or so -- uses Message-ID headers and References headers to track threads, not Subject lines. For example: References: <Z4UiQnQqvtWHX5pZ@q957> <z4uoevn0kwoa9...@tuxteam.de> <3jrf5l-55uu....@q957.zbmc.eu> <20250113113710.55158b0a@hawk.localdomain> <v97g5l-h43v....@q957.zbmc.eu> <20250113201431.gf27...@wooledge.org> <pmeg5l-4n6v....@q957.zbmc.eu> <20250113161313.62a7697b@hawk.localdomain> <cah8yc8kavpkexoddrhsmb9cbpmeufpk7xqgwwtfyt+gb3vu...@mail.gmail.com> is in the message I am currently replying to. Each of those is a Message-ID which should be universally unique, and can be used by a message reading program to deduce where this message should be displayed in a thread. -dsr-